DeRoyal Static-Pro Knee 4405 Instructions For Use Download Page 1

IMPORTANT

Please read all instructions, warnings and precautions

before use.

INTENDED USE

The DeRoyal Static-Pro

®

Knee Orthosis is designed for

the treatment of joint stiffness and established soft

tissue contractures, which may have resulted from

trauma, immobilization or neurological disorders. The

orthosis should only be used under the supervision of a

qualified health care professional. Protocols for use

vary depending on the diagnosis and should be

determined after consulting with the patient’s physician.

The Static-Pro

®

Knee assists in either flexion or

extension in one unit.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

The Static-Pro

®

Knee Orthosis should not be used if

any of the following conditions exist: Severe spasticity,

severe osteoporosis and/or thrombophlebitis. If pain,

numbness, swelling or skin irritation occurs while

wearing the orthosis, it should be removed. The

patient should be re-evaluated and appropriate

adjustments made.

PRECAUTION

Caution should be used if any of these conditions exist:

peripheral vascular disease, healing skin wounds, mild

spasticity, heterotrophic ossification and mild osteoporosis.

Be careful not to apply excessive tension to patients

with decreased sensation or feeling in the knee or leg.

Model #4405 
Static-Pro

®

Knee

Static Progressive Orthosis

Single Patient Use Only

Rx Only

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

CAUTION: The DeRoyal Static-Pro

®

Knee Orthosis is a

non-ambulation orthosis. The intended use is for the

patient to be in a sitting or supine position. Ambulating

while wearing the orthosis may cause it to migrate

down the leg, making the unit ineffective.

IMPORTANT: Before applying the orthosis, disengage

the gearing mechanism by pulling out the engagement

knob (1) and at the same time pivot the position

adjustment knob (2) back toward the hip. The hinge

should move freely.

1. Sizing and Molding

the Thigh and Calf

Cuffs: Trim the panels

of the middle thigh

cuff (3) equally from

each side so the cuffs

do not overlap when on the patient. Trim the calf cuff

(4) so the sides of the cuff do not overlap when on

the patient. Note: The blue foam liner should extend

1

/

2

" beyond the white Wire-Foam

. Mold the cuffs

around the patient’s thigh and calf.

1

1

5

5

2

4

3

IMPORTANT

Please read all instructions, warnings and precautions

before use.

INTENDED USE

The DeRoyal Static-Pro

®

Knee Orthosis is designed for

the treatment of joint stiffness and established soft

tissue contractures, which may have resulted from

trauma, immobilization or neurological disorders. The

orthosis should only be used under the supervision of a

qualified health care professional. Protocols for use

vary depending on the diagnosis and should be

determined after consulting with the patient’s physician.

The Static-Pro

®

Knee assists in either flexion or

extension in one unit.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

The Static-Pro

®

Knee Orthosis should not be used if

any of the following conditions exist: Severe spasticity,

severe osteoporosis and/or thrombophlebitis. If pain,

numbness, swelling or skin irritation occurs while

wearing the orthosis, it should be removed. The

patient should be re-evaluated and appropriate

adjustments made.

PRECAUTION

Caution should be used if any of these conditions exist:

peripheral vascular disease, healing skin wounds, mild

spasticity, heterotrophic ossification and mild osteoporosis.

Be careful not to apply excessive tension to patients

with decreased sensation or feeling in the knee or leg.

Model #4405 
Static-Pro

®

Knee

Static Progressive Orthosis

Single Patient Use Only

Rx Only

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

CAUTION: The DeRoyal Static-Pro

®

Knee Orthosis is a

non-ambulation orthosis. The intended use is for the

patient to be in a sitting or supine position. Ambulating

while wearing the orthosis may cause it to migrate

down the leg, making the unit ineffective.

IMPORTANT: Before applying the orthosis, disengage

the gearing mechanism by pulling out the engagement

knob (1) and at the same time pivot the position

adjustment knob (2) back toward the hip. The hinge

should move freely.

1. Sizing and Molding

the Thigh and Calf

Cuffs: Trim the panels

of the middle thigh

cuff (3) equally from

each side so the cuffs

do not overlap when on the patient. Trim the calf cuff

(4) so the sides of the cuff do not overlap when on

the patient. Note: The blue foam liner should extend

1

/

2

" beyond the white Wire-Foam

. Mold the cuffs

around the patient’s thigh and calf.

1

1

5

5

2

4

3

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