Climbing Pont la Seyne sur Mere with the Xtend Foot

Our ambassador Valerie is truly an adventurous and charitable lady. Normally she does many tower runs that brings donations for charity, but since Covid hit us they have unfortunately all been cancelled.
So Valerie decided to make a run by herself and raise money for a renowned cancer hospital and research centre – Fondation Gustave Roussy – based in Paris. For this she will be climbing the Pont la Seyne sur Mere which has 231 steps. But since she is hoping to raise a minimum of 2310 euros, she decided to multiply her run by 10, which is basically 1 euro per step. All the donations will go to child cancer research at the foundation.
So Valerie’s goals are not to set a performance record but to raise as much money as she possibly can. It will be a challenge since the most she have ever climbed before has been 2000 steps and this tower run is going to be different from the others mainly as it’s an outdoor event and it may be windy or wet that day. Also the tower has metal steps and for the first time she will be going up and down twice with her prosthetic foot – Xtend foot. Usually she only climb with crutches and use the elevator to come down.

Best of luck to Valerie on May 19 – all the colleagues at Lindhe Xtend will of course be rooting and cheering!

Webinar on Quick change adapters

Today we are diving into the exciting world of quick change adapters on prosthetic legs in a digital training that we are hosting together with SOTF. SOTF is the Association for Ortopedic Technicians in Sweden.

Hoping for many Technicians, Prosthetists and other people in the business to join and learn more. Quick change adapters, such as our Xtend Connect, can really make a huge difference for amputees in day-to-day life.