TsITO, part of Rostec, specializes in the development and production of high-tech prostheses and orthoses for the upper and lower extremities, including endoprostheses. The company presented its products at the rehabilitation industry and universal design forum "Hope for Technology."
TsITO offers individual solutions for various categories of users — from civilian patients to military veterans and residents of remote regions, providing comprehensive support and accommodation during rehabilitation.
Among the new products are modern insole orthoses and improved prostheses with reinforced structures made of titanium and high-strength composite materials. Special attention is paid to the reliability of products designed for significant loads and extreme operating conditions, which is important for combatants.
TsITO also develops specialized sports prostheses designed for active users, including running models and options for snowboarding, water sports, and swimming. Sports products use quick-release adapters for changing feet, and waterproof materials and design solutions prevent moisture accumulation.
The rehabilitation process is based on an individual approach using assessment and feedback systems, such as KOPS and MISIL, which allow monitoring the dynamics of load and patient adaptation to the prosthesis. Initially, fitting sleeves are made, which the patient wears for several months to form a comfortable fit and shape the stumps.
For severe cases, including paired amputations, prostheses undergo phased adaptation: from minimal designs without knee modules to fully functional systems. The company's work is focused on long-term patient support, until optimal comfort and functionality are achieved.
TsITO also manufactures complex arm prostheses, taking into account the specifics of tasks and the level of user activity. The company's technical solutions rely on the use of modern materials and vacuum infusion technologies, as well as the reinforcement of structures with carbon composites to increase strength and durability.
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