Profile: Trulife Ltd. is engaged in the creation, development, manufacture and marketing of niche healthcare products. Our activities encompass orthopedics, prosthetics, breastcare and pressurecare products, and walking aids. Accu-Cast is a smooth and 4 way stretchy cotton/Lycra casting stockinette. Available in rolls, it is knit specifically to enable limb impressions to be made. Accu-Cast has a smoother surface, providing a model that is free of the ridges created by rib-knit materials. The Lycra in Accu-Cast allows the casting interface to fit the limb or torso with greater cling and conformity for more accurate impressions. Seattle Catalyst Foot are ideal for medium to high activity patients. It provides shock absorption, controlled plantar flexion, multi-axial rotation, smooth rollover and split keel stability in one lightweight package. Below Knee Valve is an expulsion valve suitable for installation in distal below knee sockets for use with suction suspension. It requires a minimum of 3/4" distal socket thickness for mounting in countersink holes (typically a laminated socket on an attachment block). After drilling through the block from the distal end with a 5/16" drill, the hole is countersunk from inside the socket with the countersink. The valve is then inserted with the valve key.
The company has ~20 employees and is ISO certified.
FDA Registration Number: 9615374
US Agent: Cory Walster / Trulife
Phone: +1-(360)-598-8971 Fax: +1-(360)-697-6843 E-Mail:
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• Abdominal Orthosis (FDA Code: KTD / 890.3490) A truncal orthosis is a device intended for medical purposes to support or to immobilize fractures, strains, or sprains of the neck or trunk of the body. Examples of truncal orthoses are the following: Abdominal, cervical, cervical-thoracic, lumbar, lumbo-sacral, rib fracture, sacroiliac, and thoracic orthoses and clavicle splints. |
• Adult Crutches |
• Arm Slings (FDA Code: ILI / 890.3640) An arm sling is a device intended for medical purposes to immobilize the arm, by means of a fabric band suspended from around the neck. |
• Braces |
• Breast Forms |
• Cervical Orthosis (FDA Code: IQK / 890.3490) |
• Cervical Thoracic Orthosis (FDA Code: IPT / 890.3490) |
• Clavicle Strap |
• Collars |
• Congenital Hip Dislocation Abduction Splint (FDA Code: IOZ / 890.3665) A congenital hip dislocation abduction splint is a device intended for medical purposes to stabilize the hips of a young child with dislocated hips in an abducted position (away from the midline). |
• Crutch Stickers |
• Crutches, Canes, Walkers |
• Custom Walking Crutches |
• Elastic Stocking (FDA Code: ILG / 890.3475) A limb orthosis (brace) is a device intended for medical purposes that is worn on the upper or lower extremities to support, to correct, or to prevent deformities or to align body structures for functional improvement. Examples of limb orthoses include the following: A whole limb and joint brace, a hand splint, an elastic stocking, a knee cage, and a corrective shoe. |
• External Ankle Brace (FDA Code: ITW / 890.3475) |
• External Brace Hip Joint (FDA Code: ITS / 890.3475) |
• External Brace Knee Joint (FDA Code: ITQ / 890.3475) |
• External Breast Prosthesis (FDA Code: KCZ / 878.3800) An external aesthetic restoration prosthesis is a device intended to be used to construct an external artificial body structure, such as an ear, breast, or nose. Usually the device is made of silicone rubber and it may be fastened to the body with an external prosthesis adhesive. The device is not intended to be implanted. |
• External Limb Component Shoulder Joint (FDA Code: IQQ / 890.3420) An external limb prosthetic component is a device intended for medical purposes that, when put together with other appropriate components, constitutes a total prosthesis. Examples of external limb prosthetic components include the following: Ankle, foot, hip, knee, and socket components; mechanical or powered hand, hook, wrist unit, elbow joint, and shoulder joint components; and cable and prosthesis suction valves. |
• Knee Cage (FDA Code: ITM / 890.3475) |
• Limb & Truncal Orthosis (FDA Code: MRI / 890.3490) |
• Limb Brace Orthosis (FDA Code: IQI / 890.3475) |
• Limb Reconstruction System |
• Lower Limb Prosthetics |
• Lumbar Orthosis, Brace (FDA Code: IQE / 890.3490) |
• Lumbosacral Orthosis (FDA Code: IPY / 890.3490) |
• Mallet Finger Splints |
• Modular Adapters |
• Modular Hip System |
• Neoprene Tennis Elbow Support |
• Pelvic Support Band (FDA Code: ISR / 890.3025) A prosthetic and orthotic accessory is a device intended for medical purposes to support, protect, or aid in the use of a cast, orthosis (brace), or prosthesis. Examples of prosthetic and orthotic accessories include the following: A pelvic support band and belt, a cast shoe, a cast bandage, a limb cover, a prosthesis alignment device, a postsurgical pylon, a transverse rotator, and a temporary training splint. |
• Prosthetic Feets |
• Prosthetic Knees |
• Rigid Cervical-Thoracic Orthosis (FDA Code: IQF / 890.3490) |
• Shoulder Immobilizers |
• Shoulder Orthosis |
• Shoulder Support |
• Silicone Breast Prostheses |
• Silicone Gel Pads |
• Silicone Nipples |
• Skin Pressure Protector (FDA Code: FMP / 880.6450) A skin pressure protector is a device intended for medical purposes that is used to reduce pressure on the skin over a bony prominence to reduce the likelihood of the patient's developing decubitus ulcers (bedsores). |
• Soft Rib Fracture Orthosis (FDA Code: IPX / 890.3490) |
• Soft Sacroiliac Orthosis (FDA Code: IPW / 890.3490) |
• Support Gel Test (FDA Code: JZR / 866.4900) A support gel for clinical use is a device that consists of an agar or agarose preparation that is used while measuring various kinds of, or parts of, protein molecules by various immunochemical techniques, such as immunoelectrophoresis, immunodiffusion, or chromatography. |
• Therapeutic Medical Binder (FDA Code: MDR / 880.5160) A therapeutic medical binder is a device, usually made of cloth, that is intended for medical purposes and that can be secured by ties so that it supports the underlying part of the body or holds a dressing in place. This generic type of device includes the abdominal binder, breast binder, and perineal binder. |
• Thoracic Orthosis, Brace (FDA Code: IPT / 890.3490) |
• Thumb supports |
• Traction Head Halter (FDA Code: IRS / 890.5925) A traction accessory is a nonpowered accessory device intended for medical purposes to be used with powered traction equipment to aid in exerting therapeutic pulling forces on the patient's body. This generic type of device includes the pulley, strap, head halter, and pelvic belt. |
• Walking Aids |
• Wheelchair Cushions |