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Adaptation To The Knee Width; Applying The Acl Version - Ottobock 50K30 Xeleton Instrucciones De Uso

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Available extension stops (square grip):
Available flexion stops (round grip):
1) Remove the condyle pads from the pad retainers (see fig. 5).
2) Remove the adjustment screws from the pad retainers (see fig. 6).
3) Remove the pad retainers (see fig. 1, item B) and the joint covers (see fig. 1, item A) (see
fig. 7).
4) Insert the desired extension and flexion stops (see fig. 8).
→ The stops will engage after slight resistance.
5) Insert the joint covers with the profile edge facing forwards.
6) Attach the pad retainers (see fig. 7).
7) Insert the adjustment screws in the pad retainers and tighten them (see fig. 6).
8) Attach the condyle pads to the pad retainers with hook-and-loop material (see fig. 5).
9) Move the orthosis joints and check the position of the stops.

5.2.2 Adaptation to the Knee Width

Spacer pads (thickness = 5 mm and 8 mm) are included in the scope of delivery. The spacer
pads can be mounted between the pad retainers (see fig. 1, item B) and the condyle pads (see
fig. 1, item C) using hook-and-loop fasteners (see fig. 5). This adjustment can be carried out
independently on the medial and lateral joints.

5.2.3 Applying the ACL Version

CAUTION
Incorrect or excessively tight application
Risk of local pressure and constriction of blood vessels and nerves due to improper or exces­
sively tight application
Ensure that the product is applied properly and fits correctly.
NOTICE
Use of a worn or damaged product
Limited effectiveness
Before each use, check the product for functional reliability and for possible wear or dam­
age.
Do not continue using a product that is no longer functional, or that is worn or damaged.
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All straps are opened.
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The patient is sitting on the front edge of a chair. The knee is angled at 45°.
1) Position the orthosis with the middles of the joints approximately even with the top of the patel­
la (see fig. 9).
→ Although the orthosis starts out being a little too high, it will quickly settle into the correct
position.
2) Fasten the lower front strap for the lower leg (see fig. 10).
3) Fasten the upper rear thigh strap (see fig. 11).
4) Keep the knee bent, and push the two joints towards the back of the leg (see fig. 12).
5) Fasten the lower thigh strap (see fig. 13). Pull the joints forward slightly, and position them so
they are centered relative to the knee joint. Ensure that the joints are not pulled ahead of the
lateral center line of the leg (see fig. 14).
6) Fasten the upper front strap for the lower leg (see fig. 15).
7) Fasten the rear strap for the lower leg (see fig. 16).
8) Tighten the orthosis straps so that the orthosis fits firmly but is comfortable to wear.
9) After 15 min of active movement (e.g. slight knee bends): slightly retighten the straps in the
specified sequence (see fig. 2, straps 1-5).
0°, 10°, 20°, 30°, 45°
0°, 10°, 20°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°
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