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Figure 1. Two prostheses used to measure load applied to (a) bone-anchored fixation of individual with transfemoral amputation, including (b) connector, (c) 4-hole standard adapter and designedplate, (d) transducer (model 45E15A, JR3 Inc), (e) knee joint, (g) foot, and (h) footwear. Mechanical prosthesis on left includes (e) C-Leg (Otto Bock), (f) tube adapter (Otto Bock), and (g) C-Walk foot (model 1C40, Otto Bock). Microprocessor-controlled prosthesis on right includes (e) Total Knee (Össur), (f) Total Shock (Össur), and (g) tube adapter (Össur) and Trustep (College Park Inc). Frossard L, Häggström E, Hagberg K, Brånemark R. Load applied on bone-anchored transfemoral prosthesis: Characterization of a prosthesis—A pilot study. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2013;50(5):619–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1682/JRRD.2012.04.0062 ResearcherID/ORCID: Laurent Frossard, PhD: C-3582-2008