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Regularly clean the product, ensuring that the patient
contact surface is free of any cleaning residue. See
cleaning instructions.
Be aware that, as an assistant, walking aids must not
be used improperly (knocking on doors, throwing
objects, strong impacts or shocks, etc.).
Replace
tips
deterioration.
Do not use walking aids away from the body, or
poorly supported, to avoid accidents due to
imbalance or falls.
Pay attention to smooth, wet and/or slippery floors,
which could cause the user to become unbalanced
and/or fall.
Pay attention to the contact of the walking aid with
chemical products that lead to premature corrosion of
the tip.
Uneven floors (parallel, grids on sidewalks, small
unevennesses, etc.) can cause the tip to become
stuck or obstruct its movement and cause imbalance
and/or fall, so the walking aids must be well raised
and well supported to passed over stones or uneven
sidewalks.
Soft surfaces are highly dangerous and can bury the
device and cause the user to become unbalanced.
2.2.
Weight limit
The maximum user weight must not be exceeded.
You can find the maximum user weight in section 7
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.
3. PURPOSE
Walking aids (elbow crutches, canes, axillary crutch
and pyramids) are walking aids for external use, which
replace all or part of a lower limb of the human body and are
used by people who are temporarily or permanently
incapacitated, sick, disabled or elderly people on their
journeys on foot.
whenever
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4. GENERAL FEATURES
The walking aids are made of aluminum tubes, with a
thermoplastic handle, adjustable in height by metal pins, with
rubber tips at the ends in contact with the ground. The cane
has a PP handle. The elbow crutch has an articulated or fixed
thermoplastic clamp. The axillary crutch has a wooden handle
wear
or
and a polyurethane armpit. The pyramid has a PVC handle.
For a better fit to the user, several models of each
type of walking aid are available.
Elbow Crutches
o
C1 Integral
o
C1 Traditional
o
Forearm
Canes
o
Aluminium
Pyramids
o
o
o
o
Axillary Crutch M1
5. REGULATIONS
The elbow crutches must be adapted so that the
arm and hand are well supported, either on the
wrist or on the clamp.
Axillary crutches should be adapted so that the
hand rests well on the wrist, and the armpit rests
on the crutch.
these,
to
degenerative states due to incorrect postures.
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o
C8 Integral
o
C8 Traditional
o
Wood
o
Quadripod P2
Tripod P1
o
Quadripod P4
Tripod P3
o
Quadripod P6
Tripod P5
Quadripod P10
Canes and pyramids must be adjusted so that the
arm is well extended in order to guarantee good
support to the forearm and shoulder and, through
the
entire
bone
structure,
Use the pyramid so that the supports are
outwards (not on the user's side.) Pyramids must
not be used on stairs.
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C7
o
C4 Junior
o
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