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ISO 10328:2016

Prosthetics — Structural testing of lower-limb prostheses — Requirements and test methods
26 maj 2016

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90.92     30 pri 2020

ISO

ISO/TC 168

International Standard

11.040.40  

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IMPORTANT ? ISO 10328:2016 is suitable for the assessment of the conformity of lower limb prosthetic devices/structures with the strength requirements specified in 4.4 of ISO 22523:2006 (see NOTE 1). Prosthetic ankle-foot devices and foot units on the market, which have demonstrated their compliance with the strength requirements specified in 4.4 of ISO 22523:2006 through submission to the relevant tests of ISO 10328:2006, need not be retested to ISO 22675:2016.
WARNING ? ISO 10328:2016 is not suitable to serve as a guide for the selection of a specific lower limb prosthetic device/structure in the prescription of an individual lower limb prosthesis! Any disregard of this warning can result in a safety risk for amputees.
ISO 10328:2016 specifies procedures for static and cyclic strength tests on lower-limb prostheses (see NOTE 2) which typically produce compound loadings by the application of a single test force. The compound loads in the test sample relate to the peak values of the components of loading which normally occur at different instants during the stance phase of walking.

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PREVIOUSLY

Revises
ISO 10328:2006

NOW

PUBLISHED
ISO 10328:2016
90.92 Standard to be revised
30 pri 2020

REVISED BY

IN_DEVELOPMENT
ISO/CD 10328

National adoptions

Proteza - Testimi strukturor i protezave për 4 gjymtyrët e poshtëm - Kërkesat dhe metodat e testimit (ISO 10328:2016)

60.60 Standard published

DPS/KT 205 më tepër

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