Prosthetic limbs must be removed before showering. This presents an obvious problem, as the wearer is now in a slippery situation with only one leg to stand on. Seattle-based industrial designer Harry Teng decided to tackle this. Teng designed Lytra, "the one and only affordable prosthetic leg designed to allow for below-the-knee amputees to take showers safely and maintain residual limb hygiene." "The open bottom design allows easy washing and drying. The socket comes with XS, S, M, L...
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