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The Elle Swimming Suit Enables Amputees to Compete and Swim Meets

Aquatic sports are fun and effective means of exercise that can be made a great deal more accessible with inventions like the Elle prosthetic leg. Designed by Della Tosin, this piece of equipment would enable people with one or two amputated legs to participate in swimming for pleasure and competition alike.

A vacuum socket facilitates a functional and comfortable way to wear the prosthesis, which is enhanced by the donning of a supportive wetsuit. The piece itself would be made from polyurethane and woven elastane-nylon; together, the composition would repel water and control buoyancy. A chamber inside can be adjusted to suit the weight of the wearer, preventing the Elle prosthetic leg from floating or sinking. Conceived with interchangeable flippers, the swimmer can customize and optimize his aquatic experience.
Trend Themes
1. Accessible Athletic Equipment - Innovative prosthetic equipment, like the Elle swimming suit, is creating new opportunities for amputees to participate in sports and competitions.
2. Customizable Swimming Gear - Interchangeable flippers and buoyancy control features in the Elle prosthetic leg are leading to the development and demand of customizable swimming gear.
3. Functional Fabrics - Polyurethane and woven elastane-nylon are proving to be functional and effective materials for aquatic equipment, as seen in the design of the Elle prosthetic leg.
Industry Implications
1. Prosthetics - The development of the Elle prosthetic leg is an opportunity for the prosthetics industry to expand into the field of aquatic sports.
2. Sports Apparel - The incorporation of functional materials, like polyurethane and woven elastane-nylon, into athletic apparel and gear opens up a disruptive innovation opportunity for the sports apparel industry.
3. Swimwear - Innovations in swimwear designs, such as the integration of supportive wetsuits, can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for the swimwear industry to expand into inclusive and adaptive swimwear.

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