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Less than ____ inches may be insufficient length for prosthetic control?

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Less than ____ inches may be insufficient length for prosthetic control?

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The question seems incomplete. Could you please provide more details or context? It's hard to provide a specific answer without knowing the type of prosthetic in question. Different prosthetics may require different lengths for sufficient control.

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