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Device Overview The ExoPets Partial Prosthesis Case-by-case pricing (invoiced after review) is reviewed as part of a clinical mobility plan. Device selection depends on diagnosis, patient presentation, movement pattern, activity level, comfort, and fit tolerance.
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ExoPets Partial Prosthesis Case-by-case pricing (invoiced after review)

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Best For

Limb difference, partial limb loss, custom prosthetic review, and complex mobility planning.

Clinical Goal

Evaluate candidacy, limb presentation, suspension needs, and functional goals before fabrication.

Review Inputs

Photos, videos, residual limb details, measurements, diagnosis, activity level, and veterinary notes.

Case Path

From device selection to fit support.

01Select Device

Choose the closest mobility path.

02Submit Case

Provide patient and clinic details.

03Clinical Review

ExoPets reviews case direction.

04Fabrication

The custom device is produced.

05Fit Support

Follow-up guidance supports use.

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Patient presentation, diagnosis, compensation patterns, activity level, and tolerance all affect device selection.

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Device details

Partial Prosthetic — Custom-designed limb replacement to restore function and mobility following partial amputation.

Clinical overview

The Partial Prosthetic is a custom veterinary prosthetic device designed to replace a portion of a limb following partial amputation. The device restores functional limb length, improves weight-bearing symmetry, and supports efficient gait mechanics. Each prosthesis is individually designed based on the patient’s anatomy, amputation level, and clinical goals to maximize comfort, stability, and long-term usability.

Indications

  • Partial limb amputation where residual limb can support prosthetic loading
  • Traumatic limb loss requiring functional limb replacement
  • Congenital limb deformities or deficiencies
  • Surgical limb shortening where prosthetic restoration is appropriate
  • Chronic non-healing distal limb injuries resulting in partial amputation
  • Restoration of mobility, balance, and functional gait
  • Long-term mobility solutions for active or working animals

Contraindications

  • Unhealed or unstable amputation sites
  • Active infection, open wounds, or compromised skin integrity
  • Insufficient residual limb length or anatomy unsuitable for prosthetic suspension
  • Severe neurologic or orthopedic conditions preventing functional use