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Liko™ HygieneSling  •  7EN160166 Rev. 9

In most cases, and especially in the case 

of patients with weak musculature, the 

leg supports should be placed as close as 

possible to the crotch.

On a patient with good muscle tone, the leg 

supports can be placed closer to the knees. 

This makes dressing and undressing easier and 

helps to ease spasticity.

A sunken and uncomfortable sitting 

posture is either a result of the leg 

supports being placed too close to the 

knees and/or the sling being too large. 

Try a smaller size. 

Advice for Trial Fitting

 

The sitting position depends on where the leg supports are placed under the patient’s legs. For someone with poor mus-

cle tone, they should be placed high up toward the groin so that he/she does not sit too low in the sling.
Patients with poor muscle tone usually sit better in a smaller HygieneSling size. For users with high muscle tone, the opposite 

applies. They sit better in a larger HygieneSling, provided that the back support is placed high enough and the leg supports 

are close enough to the bends in the knees.

Crossed-over leg supports.

The most common way of applying the sling. One leg 

support loop is passed through the other before the loops 

are connected to the sling bar.

Before a connection alternative is chosen, an individual assessment should be performed to anticipate possible risks.
The following are general advice since the same principles are valid for several sling models.

Different Ways of Connecting Leg Supports

For some patients, e.g. amputees, it may be helpful to pull 

the leg support loops through the metal D-rings, before 

attaching them to the sling bar. This prevents the leg 

supports from sliding forward on the legs.

Each leg support connected separately to the sling bar.

This can be appropriate when lifting patients with particularly sensitive genitals. 

  Increased risk of sliding out.

Summary of Contents for 3545134

Page 1: ...ith a teddy bear patterned warp knitted polyester fabric Slings in sizes S to XL are made of green polyester and the leg supports are reinforced and padded with a curduroy fabric The patient should ha...

Page 2: ...ng to a Sling Bar with 4 Hooks Twin Bars 6 Lifting from Wheelchair to Toilet 7 Return from Toilet to Wheelchair 8 Advice for Trial Fitting 9 10 Different Ways of Connecting Leg Supports 9 Shortening P...

Page 3: ...he lifting transfer operation Always work ergonomically Use the patient s ability to actively participate in the operations When the sling is not being used do not place in direct sun light Medical De...

Page 4: ...s Suspension loops Do not use damaged lifting accessories If anything is unclear please contact the manufacturer or supplier Washing Instructions Please see the sling s product label and the attached...

Page 5: ...rom com I www liko com Liko HygieneSling 7EN160166 Rev 9 Sling bar Sling loops to sling bar hooks Correct SlingGuard Universal SlingGuard Twin Universal Twin Wrong How to Attach a Sling to Different...

Page 6: ...l rom com I www liko com Liko HygieneSling 7EN160166 Rev 9 How to Attach a HygieneSling to a Sling Bar with 4 Hooks Twin Bars Upper strap loops Leg support loops Loop strap 1 2 3 C C B B A A B A C B A...

Page 7: ...he leg support loops See page 5 6 for instructions on how to attach the sling loops to different sling bars Place HygieneSling behind the patient with the product label facing out about halfway down t...

Page 8: ...ng while the patient is still sitting in HygieneSling Lower to the chair Disconnect the sling from the sling bar Carefully work the leg supports out of the trousers and remove HygieneSling Return from...

Page 9: ...in a smaller HygieneSling size For users with high muscle tone the opposite applies They sit better in a larger HygieneSling provided that the back support is placed high enough and the leg supports...

Page 10: ...k inappropriately The degree of tension applied by the loop straps around the upper body depends on which of these loops is hooked to the sling bar By test lifting with different loops at the same tim...

Page 11: ...to the girth of the patient Adapt the Length of the Strap to the Patient s Girth Helpful hint To accommodate an even wider girth the loop straps can be lengthened with Liko Extension Loops In our wide...

Page 12: ...also SlingGuard 670 Twin Prod No 3308040 and 3308540 Sling bars 350 relates to Universal SlingBar 350 Prod No 3156074 3156084 and 3156094 and also SlingGuard 350 Prod No 3308010 and 3308510 Sling bars...

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