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ACTIVALL CROSS

8.10. 

Lower limb immobilizer

 

AM-TUD-KD,        AVC_201

Indicated  for  patients  with  lower  limbs  muscles 
weakness.  It  prevents  from  knee  hyperextension 
and  is  highly  recommended  in  the  rehabilitation 
process of the patient.

It prevents from knee hyperextension and is highly 
recommended  in  the  rehabilitation  process  of  the 
patient

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8.11. 

Lower limb immobilizer with kneecap protection

 

 AM-TUD-KD-02,        

AVC_202

8.12. 

Universal knee immobilizer

  AM-TUD-KD-03,       AVC_203

It prevents from knee hyperextension and is highly 
recommended in the rehabilitation process of the 
patient.

8.13. 

Post-operative knee brace with polycentric 20° rom adjustment 

and kneecap support

,  AM-KD-AM/2R-02,       AVC_204

Indicated  for  patients  with  lower  limbs  muscles 
weakness.  It  prevents  from  knee  hyperextension 
and  is  highly  recommended  in  the  rehabilitation 
process of the patient.

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Summary of Contents for ACTIVALL CROSS

Page 1: ...ACTIVALL CROSS DYNAMIC STANDING FRAME USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...edical product first class according to the Regulation 93 42 EWG of European Parliament and Council regarding medical products For this product the producer issued relevant declaration of conformity P...

Page 3: ...tion how to use standing frame 7 Learning to walk 20 8 Additional equipment 22 9 The use of standing frame 29 9 1 Preparation of the patient 29 9 2 How to use standing frame 30 9 3 Upright position 31...

Page 4: ...duct is equipped with handbrake and shopping basket What is more when you purchase this device you will get frame with castors which enables assembly of standard ACTIVAL s version used inside the room...

Page 5: ...lowing cases Degenerative arthritis Brain and spinal cord damages with lower limb paresis sever balance and movement disorder quadriplegia Advanced demyelinating diseases multiple sclerosis amyotrophi...

Page 6: ...r 3 Pelvic support 4 Chest support with upholstery 5 Pelvic harness 1 Basket 2 Large front wheels hand braked 3 Rear swivel castors ACTIVALL CROSS 1 2 5 3 4 OFF ROAD VERSION 1 2 3 3 1 Standard equipme...

Page 7: ...for chest support AVC_143 Narrowing pad for hip support AVC_145 Lower limbs separator AVC_144 Lower limbs stabilizer AVC_201 Lower limb immobilizer AM TUD KD AVC_202 Lower limb immobilizer with kneec...

Page 8: ...adjustment AM KD AM 2R AVC_211 Post operative knee brace with 15 rom adjustment AM KD AM 1R AVC_212 Foot drop brace with frontal plate equalization AM ASS OS AVC_213 Kafo brace for lower limb with sp...

Page 9: ...0 23 26 9 www akces med com 48 17 864 04 77 export akces med com Size 2 Size 3 Size 4 Size 5 Symbol Measurement pelvic support width pelvic support depth pelvic support height pelvic support circuit p...

Page 10: ...1 BASIC VERSION 5 DESCRIPTION HOW TO ASSEMBLY STANDING FRAME 3 Frame with lower limbs separator 4 Columns 2pcs 1 Chest brace 2 Pelvic brace 10 www akces med com 48 17 864 04 77 export akces med com L...

Page 11: ...umns 4 to the standing frame s base 3 Columns should be fastened to the base in place of two holes by use of attached screws 11 www akces med com 48 17 864 04 77 export akces med com To assemble ACTIV...

Page 12: ...e 3 In order to do that insert the pelvic brace brackets into the first frame of the base CAUTION After assemble of the pelvic support and adjusting it at the desired height be sure to tighten the kno...

Page 13: ...3 In order to do that insert the chest support brackets into the second frame of the base CAUTION After assembling of the chest support and adjusting it at the desired height be sure to tighten the kn...

Page 14: ...g the key 19 contained in the kit pic 1 2 STEP 2 Screw the front chassis from the front side as shown in the picture using two of six M12 bolts and the key 19 contained in the kit pic 3 4 STEP 3 Screw...

Page 15: ...N It is necessary to pay particular attention if brake cables proceed without breakdown otherwise it can cause to incorrect functioning of brakes which can result in accident STEP 6 Check air pressure...

Page 16: ...fall breakage or body s injury During coming into standig frame or getting out of it you mustn t rest on rear clamping rings locks whilethey are being opened The attempts of overloading the opened loc...

Page 17: ...gradually level down To regulate the height of chest support use knobs A 6 2 Pelvic Support 6 2 1 In order to adjust the height of the pelvic support you should loosen the knobs and set the desired h...

Page 18: ...n precise adjusting The ideal position is one line of arms trunk and hips CAUTION While regulating the height of the and chest you cannot exceed the double lines on cantilever pelvic support support 6...

Page 19: ...stand in straight position quite long time can simultaneously do exercises or simple everyday life activities etc The device is safe and will remain solid and stable even if patent loses his consciou...

Page 20: ...pongy material or on supports ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT Then the equilibrium point will Shift forward which stimulate walking process This position should not be forced because then can bring about the opp...

Page 21: ...atient s insurance at side or at the back You should pay your special attention to block the wheels of wheelchair and protect the chair or armchair before patient is going to seat on it Backing off of...

Page 22: ...2 Castors with blockade of reverse movement AVC_010 Using of castors with blockade of reverse movement is very usefull in learn walking when patients are start to walk To unblock blockade please lift...

Page 23: ...support You can order 1 or 2 pieces 8 5 Lower limbs stabilizer AVC_144 Lower limbs stabilizer converts the standing frame into fully functional static version Knee supports can be adjusted to the use...

Page 24: ...ps is attached to the both side of hips support It provides a proper stabilization of the pelvis and secures the user from falling down Thanks to the special buckles it allows for the lower limb immob...

Page 25: ...immobilizer with kneecap protection AM TUD KD 02 AVC_202 8 12 Universal knee immobilizer AM TUD KD 03 AVC_203 It prevents from knee hyperextension and is highly recommended in the rehabilitation proce...

Page 26: ...joint in moderate 10 flexion which prevents from knee hyperextension 8 16 Lower limb in 20 flexion immobilizer OKD 03 20 AVC_207 It keeps the knee joint in moderate 20 flexion which prevents from knee...

Page 27: ...Equipped with a 2R side clock that enables you to adjust the range of motion of the knee joint at 20 8 20 Post operative knee brace with 15 rom adjustment AM KD AM 1R AVC_211 It stabilizes and reliefs...

Page 28: ...t OKD 14 AVC_216 The orthotics stabilizes the hip and knee joint in the frontal and sagittal plane 8 24 The lower limb brace OKD 13 AVC_217 It allows for safe and independent movement of the patient e...

Page 29: ...ic reason and to avoid abrasion it is advisable for the patient to always wear clothes when using the device skin must not be naked especially in places of regular contact with upholstery drains bags...

Page 30: ...are firmly tightened Equipment works correctly only when the device is adjusted according to patient s height as well as weight Remember to take all these measurements into account while purchasing th...

Page 31: ...be always performed under the supervision of trained person It is recommended to divert patient s attention during upright position process by manipulation games educational games CAUTION It is highl...

Page 32: ...rrect adjustment of the device can lead to side effects such as fainting body deformities overloading joints It is highly advisable to adjust the device before every use of a standing frame This adjus...

Page 33: ...hat there are no damages or different faults which could endanger patient s life check if all parts are working and are correctly mounted and moreover check if they are not broken check if all screws...

Page 34: ...or down the stairs it doesn t matter if the patient is placed in the device or not 8 It is important to engage brake during getting into and getting out the device 9 Make sure that all limbs are not c...

Page 35: ...device to manufacturer so as to service it Next manufacturer determines again how long the product can be used and moreover the date of the next service will be determined 5 If product is damaged plea...

Page 36: ...estroyed It is necessary to remember that the excess of dampness should be removed from fabric before next cleaning Please rinse upholstery with warm water and clean white cloth once stain is removed...

Page 37: ...wheels are correctly mounted check if brake stops turning wheel make sure that all wooden parts e g tray don t have splinters check if stroller construction is free of breaks or any kinds of deformiti...

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Page 40: ...DIC DEVICES MANUFACTURER Date of issue The last update 27 07 2007 17 02 2016 Authorised Dealer Akces MED Sp z o o Jasionka 955B 36 002 Jasionka tel 17 864 04 77 www akces med com e mail export akces m...

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