SCOTT STROMBERG, CPO
Osteopathic Medicine at 15 St, Tulsa, OK

License number
Oklahoma LPO28
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Orthotist
License number
Oklahoma LPO28
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Prosthetist
Address
Address
2116 E 15Th St, Tulsa, OK 74104
Phone
(918) 742-6464
(918) 742-9933 (Fax)

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Name
Address
Phone
Scott Stromberg, age 65
10231 E 98Th St, Tulsa, OK 74133
(918) 825-7597
Scott D Stromberg, age 65
10231 98Th St, Tulsa, OK 74133
(918) 459-2626
(918) 254-7597
Scott D Stromberg, age 65
10008 93Rd St E, Tulsa, OK 74133
(918) 459-2626

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Scott Stromberg, Tulsa OK - CPO

Scott Stromberg, Tulsa OK - CPO

Specialties:
Prosthetics, Prosthetics & Orthotics
Address:
2116 E 15Th St, Tulsa 74104
(918) 742-6464 (Phone), (918) 742-9933 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Pylon Assembly For Leg Prosthesis

Pylon Assembly For Leg Prosthesis

US Patent:
5984972, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
Sep 18, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/933449
Inventors:
William Todd Huston - Tulsa OK
Scott Stromberg - Tulsa OK
Assignee:
Amputee Solutions, Inc. - Tulsa OK
International Classification:
A61F 260
US Classification:
623 35
Abstract:
A pylon assembly for a leg prosthesis including an upper pylon, a lower pylon and a spring. A portion of both the upper pylon and the lower pylon are tubular. The spring is disposed between the upper pylon and the lower pylon inside the tubular portions. Upon assembly, the tubular portion of the lower pylon extends at least partially inside the tubular portion of the upper pylon with the spring extending from a plug inserted in the tubular portion of the lower pylon to a plug inserted in the tubular portion of the upper pylon. The spring biases the lower pylon away from the upper pylon. Compression and extension of the spring allows the lower pylon to reciprocate within the tubular portion of the upper pylon. This reciprocation allows the leg prosthesis to simulate the stride and cadence of a natural leg. In addition, a key may be inserted through the tubular portion of the upper pylon and extending into a key channel cut in the external circumference of the lower pylon.