Protective stocking for stump PRONA Komfort
The production of stub sleeves was discontinued in 2023.
Stock items are currently on sale.
It is a knitted cover with antibacterial effect made of polypropylene silk. It is produced in tibial and femoral variants, protective or with a silicone ring. The protective sleeves are used on the bare stump. The ring sleeves are used on the prosthesis with a thorn.
Excellent features
The cover is stretchy, soft and very pleasant to the touch (on the inside “terry”). It has excellent functional properties. It provides comfort when worn
Composition
92% polypropylene antibacterial yarn, 7% polyester silk,
1% elastane

Easy maintenance
The cover does not require any special maintenance. We recommend machine washing at 40°C
Indications
PRONA is used as a protective cover for an amputated limb that is fully healed after surgery. The cover protects the leg from external influences (blisters, cold) and at the same time prevents direct contact with the prosthesis.
By prescription only! CHI, ORP, ORT, REH, TRA
(CHI-surgeon, ORP-physician with specialization in orthopedic prosthetics, ORT-orthopedist, REH-rehabilitation physician, TRA-traumatologist)
Table of sizes
Catalogue number | Type | Lenght(cm) | Upper circumference of the amputated limb* (cm) |
P-PRONA KMF1-1 | tibial – protective | 35 | 30 – 46 |
P-PRONA KMF1-2 | tibial – protective | 45 | 30 – 46 |
P-PRONA KMF1-3 | tibial – protective | 55 | 30 – 46 |
P-PRONA KMF3-1 | tibial – with ring | 35 | 30 – 46 |
P-PRONA KMF3-2 | tibial – with ring | 45 | 30 – 46 |
P-PRONA KMF3-3 | tibial – with ring | 55 | 30 – 46 |
P-PRONA KMF2-1 | thigh – protective | 30 | 40 – 56 |
P-PRONA KMF2-2 | thigh – protective | 35 | 40 – 56 |
P-PRONA KMF2-3 | thigh – protective | 40 | 40 – 56 |
P-PRONA KMF4-1 | thigh – with ring | 30 | 40 – 56 |
P-PRONA KMF4-2 | thigh – with ring | 35 | 40 – 56 |
P-PRONA KMF4-3 | thigh – with ring | 40 | 40 – 56 |
Individual species are marked with a coloured stripe in the border:
– 1x strip in the hem – thigh sleeve
– 2x strip in the hem – shin sleeve