MIZUHOSI 2009
NW0504 Rev. D
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Articulating arm boards
H-frame
FOOT END
Spinal surgery
top frame
Leg supports
Thigh pads (2)
Hip pads (2)
Chest pad
Head support (face plate)
HEAD END
7.5 Selection Of Hip Pads
Figure 35:
Identification of available hip pads
7.5.1
For patients under 350 pounds
; determine which hip pad set (small,
regular or large) will be used, according to the size of the patient. Once
installed, confirm that the pad locking levers latch securely.
Figure 36:
Table pad set-up for a patient up to 350 pounds
For 350 to 500 pound patients it may be necessary to:
use four (4) large hip pads
in conjunction with two (2) thigh pads and one (1) chest pad (see Figure 37).
Once installed, confirm that the pad locking levers latch securely.
Figure 37:
Table pad set-up for a patient of 350 to 500 pounds
7.5.2 Attach the appropriate patient support pads onto the Jackson Spinal
Surgery Top. Lock the pads in place by rotating the locking lever onto the
clamp post. Once installed, confirm that the pad locking levers latch
securely (see Figures 33 and 34).
Jackson spinal top
Small
Large
Regular
(medium)
Head support
(face plate)
Chest pad
Thigh pads (2)
Large hip
pads (4)
Leg supports
Spinal surgery
top frame
Articulating arm
boards