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Topic: Vacuum
Problem

Cause

Solution

Outlet  opening  of  the  pros­
thetic  socket  covered  with
adhesive tape.

Remove the adhesive tape.

Outlet  opening  of  the  pros­
thetic  socket  blocked  with
spot.

Instruct  the  user  to  always  wear  spots  or  residual
limb socks under the thin residual limb sock.

Vacuum  is  only  gen­
erated  distal  to  the
prosthetic 

socket.

(The sealing sleeve is

not

  pulled  over  the

edge  of  the  prosthet­
ic socket.)

Socket  connector  or  filter
clogged.

Disconnect  the  hose  from  the  intake  valve  of  the
vacuum  pump.  Blow  air  through  the  hose  to  dis­
lodge the clog.

If the clog remains:

 Replace the socket attachment

piece.

User  wears  liner  with  textile
cover.

The  textile  cover  prevents  the
seal  between  the  liner  and  seal­
ing  sleeve.  This  causes  air  to
penetrate  into  the  prosthetic
socket.

Only use liners that do 

not

 have a textile cover in the

proximal area.

Residual limb sock reaches at
least to the upper edge of the
liner.

This  has  the  same  effect  as
wearing a liner with a textile cov­
er.

Instruct the user to pull the residual limb sock up to
only  about 

5 cm

  below  the  edge  of  the  liner.  This

allows the seal between the liner and sealing sleeve. 

No  lubricant  in  the  proximal
area of the liner.

This  allows  air  to  leak  along  the
thigh  and  the  non-stick  surface
of the liner.

Apply a thin layer of lubricant to seal the area.

Sealing  sleeve  does  not  form
a tight seal with the prosthetic
socket.

This allows air to penetrate at the
transition between the prosthetic
socket and the sealing sleeve.

Roll  the  lower  end  of  the  sealing  sleeve  upwards
from the prosthetic socket. Ensure that at least 

5 cm

of the prosthetic socket is designed so that the seal­
ing sleeve can form a tight seal.

Apply a thin layer of lubricant to seal the area.

Roll  the  sealing  sleeve  onto  the  prosthetic  socket
and  use  a  hook-and-loop  strip  or  electrical  tape  to
ensure that it is seated tightly against the prosthetic
socket.

Vacuum  is  generated
in 

the 

prosthetic

socket but decreases
again.

Laminate  not  completely  sat­
urated with resin.

Air can get through the layers of
the  laminate  and  into  the  pros­
thetic  socket.  This  generally
occurs  on  the  outlet  opening  of
the prosthetic socket.

Remove the socket connector.

Drill a larger hole.

Seal the hole with epoxy resin.

Drill a hole for the socket connector in the middle of
the epoxy resin.

Attach the socket connector.

If  the  system  still  leaks:

  Make  a  new  prosthetic

socket  according  to  the  instructions  of  this  docu­
ment.

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Summary of Contents for Harmony P3

Page 1: ...Technical information 2 1 8 Harmony system Fabricating a transtibial prosthesis using example of Harmony P3...

Page 2: ...thesis 3 6 16 Attaching the socket connector 3 6 1 16 Optional Transferring the adapter position 3 6 2 17 Selecting the functional ring 3 6 3 17 Replacing the functional ring 3 6 4 18 Dynamic trial fi...

Page 3: ...y experts It is a prerequisite that the qualified personnel are trained in the handling of the various materials machines and tools This technical information does not claim to be exhaustive Reading t...

Page 4: ...k 99B25 Plaster bandages e g 699G3 ThermoLyn soft 616T53 Bonding agent 617H46 Wax 633W8 Polyethylene adhesive tape 627B4 Perlon stockinette 623T3 Closed cell foam e g 617S70 4 PVA bag 99B81 70X19X5 99...

Page 5: ...liners Liners without pre flexion are particularly appropriate for cyl indrical residual limbs Liners with pre flexion have an anatomical shape and are appropriate for short to medi um length slightly...

Page 6: ...ive The liner fit is checked to prepare for the plaster cast Residual limb dimensions can then be measured and critical structures on the residual limb marked to facilitate modelling Required tools an...

Page 7: ...r splint is moulded by vacuum in a latex casting bag Moulding is carried out at a flexion angle of approx 85 to enable easy bending of the knee when the prosthesis is being worn Required tools and mat...

Page 8: ...tte Position the residual limb such that the flexion angle is approx 85 Switch on the vacuum pump vacuum min 500 mbar Mould the lower edge of the patella Let the plaster cure Hold the plaster splint i...

Page 9: ...d place it on the residual limb Pull a nylon stockinette over the residual limb Pull the latex casting bag over the plaster cast and seal proximally Connect the vacuum hose and position the distal con...

Page 10: ...tex casting bag over the plaster cast and seal proximally Connect the vacuum hose and position the distal con nection of the casting bag on the nylon stockinette or the Perlon stockinette Switch on th...

Page 11: ...Mark the transitions between convex and concave shapes with horizontal lines Reduce the distal end of the model by 5 mm to 8 mm without changing the shape If there is overhang of soft tissue more redu...

Page 12: ...he test socket Objective To ensure a good fit a transparent ThermoLyn check socket is made It allows the fit to be evaluated since the col our of the skin and the flow properties of the liner are visi...

Page 13: ...d materials 743A11 plaster device 451F20 liner FitKit 616S132 sticky spots 453H1 1 lubricating cream or 453H26 SensiCare lotion waterproof marker check socket liner Mark at least three points on each...

Page 14: ...h a hot air blower and adapted The flow properties of the liner and thus the good fit of the prosthetic socket are verified by comparing the pos ition of points on the liner with the circles on the pr...

Page 15: ...l limb sock from the liner FitKit to increase the compression in the area The liner flow properties are correct in the proximal and medial areas The compression is insufficient in the distal area Posi...

Page 16: ...me even if the prosthetic socket is opaque The prosthetic socket is not worn Insert the liner into the socket Mark one line on the liner both medially and laterally on the course of the socket brim Th...

Page 17: ...The hardness of the functional ring affects the vacuum generation and the heel strike with the prosthesis Required tools and materials Harmony P3 unit functional rings 4X247 pre compression device Ott...

Page 18: ...stop in order to compress the functional ring com pletely Compress the functional ring from at least 3 minutes to at most 15 minutes Open the pre compression device and remove the func tional ring 3...

Page 19: ...Page 24 3 7 3 Trial fitting Donning the prosthesis 1 Don the liner onto the residual limb 2 For liners without textile cover Pull a residual limb sock on 3 Put on the prosthesis 4 Pull the residual l...

Page 20: ...ll the check socket with plaster to secure the vacuum pipe Remove the plaster model from the check socket Prepare the plaster model for the lamination process Reduce the plaster model according to the...

Page 21: ...Carry out the first lamination process Clamp the plaster model with the laminate into the transfer device Establish the connection between the prosthetic socket and the prosthesis components e g with...

Page 22: ...does not protect against friction between the sealing sleeve and socket brim Required tools and materials Laminated prosthetic socket hook and loop pads 623T1 cotton stockinette 623T3 Perlon stockinet...

Page 23: ...ional Attaching a cosmetic cover Objective A foam cover can be used as a cosmetic cover Correct attachment ensures the function of the Harmony P3 unit Required tools and materials Foam cover with 34 m...

Page 24: ...area 2 or 3 Connect the manometer directly to the suction con nection of the vacuum pump Activate the vacuum pump until vacuum of 500 hPa to 850 hPa is reached Check whether the vacuum is maintained T...

Page 25: ...ea of the prosthetic socket and the liner tightly without impeding knee flexion Plaster cast was produced with 2 phase technique The condyles do not have enough space during knee flex ion Make a new p...

Page 26: ...ut load The vacuum pulls the liner and the residual limb into a gap and creates a feeling of pressure in the user This feel ing is frequently misinterpreted as contact in the prosthetic sock et If the...

Page 27: ...b has lost volume and slipped deeper into the prosthetic socket This causes the head of the fibula to press against the lower edge of the recesses in the prosthetic sock et If the medial and lateral m...

Page 28: ...t compensate for volume loss Explain to the user how he or she can recognise volume losses from the markings on the liner and compensate for them using the liner FitKit Topic Flow properties of the li...

Page 29: ...eeve No lubricant in the proximal area of the liner This allows air to leak along the thigh and the non stick surface of the liner Apply a thin layer of lubricant to seal the area Sealing sleeve does...

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Page 31: ...s a h t s a c r e t s a l p e h t f I nee flexion 15 a bulging eccentric or concave residual limb end pronounced invaginated scar tissue or excess size length 50 cm circumference 50 5 cm a 6Y416 Shap...

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