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INFORMATION
Stance phase resistance is a new aspect in the prosthetic fitting after amputations in the pelvic area. Therefore,
please make the adjustment very carefully and permanently check whether the resistance can be increased
further! It is important for the prosthesis wearer that he can put weight on the prosthesis as long as possible
during the stance phase.
The stance phase on the moving hip joint is possible because of the high resistance and should be considered
the goal of the walking training, even if the prosthesis wearer might feel uncomfortable in the beginning. Please
take the time to understand this important procedure and to explain and practice the procedure with the pros
thesis wearer. Only then the prosthesis wearer will be able to fully benefit from the advantages of this product.
3.7
Reinforcing the Prosthetic Socket
INFORMATION
The following reinforcing instructions only refer to the connection and stability of the lamination plate in the hip
prosthesis socket.
For patients with a body weight near the allowable top limit and with expected high mobility, it is recommended
to apply at least 2 extra layers of carbon fibre mesh and 2 extra layers of nylon stockinette.
Recommended materials:
Nylon Stockinette, 616G12 Carbon Fibre Mesh, 616G4 Fibreglass Mat, 699B1 Fibreglass Roving, 636K8 Plasta
Tape
1. Pull 2 layers of nylon stockinette over the plaster positive.
à
The 1st and 2nd layers of nylon stockinette are applied.
2. Apply carbon fibre mesh in the area of the sitting surface and lamination plate.
3. Apply fibreglass mat in the area of the sitting surface and lamination plate.
4. Apply carbon fibre mesh offset at 45° to the first layer of carbon fibre mesh in the area of the sitting surface
and lamination plate.
5. Pull 2 layers of nylon stockinette over the plaster positive.
à
The 3rd and 4th layers of nylon stockinette are applied.
6. Pull 2 layers of nylon stockinette over the plaster positive.
à
The 5th and 6th layers of nylon stockinette are applied.
7. Pull fibreglass roving through the holes in the cleaned lamination plate.
8. Close the threaded holes in the lamination plate with plasta tape.
9. Position the lamination plate on the plaster positive.
10. Pull 2 layers of nylon stockinette over the plaster positive.
à
The 7th and 8th layers of nylon stockinette are applied.
11. Apply carbon fibre mesh in the area of the sitting surface and lamination plate.
12. Apply carbon fibre mesh offset at 45° to the first layer of carbon fibre mesh in the area of the sitting surface
and lamination plate.
13. Pull 2 layers of nylon stockinette over the plaster positive.
à
The 9th and 10th layers of nylon stockinette are applied.
14. Apply carbon fibre mesh in the area of the sitting surface and lamination plate.
15. Apply carbon fibre mesh offset at 45° to the first layer of carbon fibre mesh in the area of the sitting surface
and lamination plate.
16. Pull 2 layers of nylon stockinette over the plaster positive.
à
The 11th and 12th layers of nylon stockinette are applied.
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