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The prosthetic alignment is not optimal.
The stride is too long.
Stance phase damping of the prosthetic knee
joint is too low.
Stance phase damping of the hip joint is too
high.
The chosen functional prosthesis components
are not optimal for the patient.
If the chosen prosthetic knee joint also does not switch to swing phase mode at the end of the
stance phase when used with the prosthetic hip joint, this can have the following causes:
The forefoot load value is not reached during
rollover.
If the prosthetic hip joint does not go into extension at heel strike, this can have several causes.
Check for the following possible causes and, if needed, make the specified adjustments to
achieve extension of the prosthetic hip joint at heel strike:
Stance phase damping of the prosthetic hip
joint is too high.
The stride is too long.
The prosthetic alignment is not optimal.
The chosen functional prosthesis components
are not optimal for the patient.
INFORMATION
When adjusting stance phase damping, change the settings gradually and keep checking
whether damping can be further increased. It is important for the prosthesis wearer that weight
can be put on the prosthesis side as long as possible during the stance phase.
The stance phase movement on the moving prosthetic hip joint is possible because of high
damping and should be considered the goal of trial walking, even if the prosthesis wearer might
feel uncomfortable at first! It takes time to understand this important procedure and to explain
and practise it with the prosthesis wearer. Only then will the prosthesis wearer be able to fully
benefit from the advantages of this product.
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No extension in the stance phase
Cause
No changeover to swing phase (3C98-2 C-Leg)
Cause
Hip joint: no extension at heel strike
Cause
Possible solution
Check and optimise the sagittal prosthetic
alignment under load (see the chapter "Static
Alignment" see Page 29).
Increase swing phase damping.
Stance phase damping of the prosthetic knee
joint should be optimised for sitting down as
well as for alternating negotiation of stairs and
ramps.
Reduce stance phase damping.
Check the selection and use different function­
al prosthesis components if needed.
Possible solution
Check the forefoot load with C-Soft while walk­
ing and correct if required (C-Soft Instructions
for Use: 647G268).
Possible solution
Reduce stance phase damping.
Increase swing phase damping.
Check and optimise the sagittal prosthetic
alignment under load (see the chapter "Bench
Alignment" see Page 28).
Check the selection and use different function­
al prosthesis components if needed.

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