Otto Bock Hip Disarticulation Prosthesis Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 6

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6 Handling

6.1 Shoe Selection

CAUTION

Incorrect effective heel height

Falling injuries due to loss of functionality

When buying new shoes, be sure to observe the predetermined effective heel height.

Effective Heel Height

The effective heel height of the prosthesis is determined during the construction of the prosthesis.
The heel height of the prosthesis cannot be altered and is calculated by the heel height minus the
forefoot height.
Calculation of the effective heel height:

The effective heel height (a - b) of your pros­
thesis is:

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Do not use your prosthesis without a shoe that correctly balances the heel height of the prosthetic
foot. Otherwise, extension loading of your knee joint and a risk of slipping may result.

6.2 Check

CAUTION

Use of a worn or damaged prosthesis

Restricted support or injuries due to changes in or loss of functionality

Before each use, check the prosthesis for functional reliability and for possible wear or dam­
age.

If  the  prosthesis  or  a  component  of  the  prosthesis  shows  any  signs  of  wear  (e.g.  tears,
deformations, poor fit) or damage, the prosthesis should no longer be used.

CAUTION

Volume fluctuations of the affected limb or problems with the fit (e.g. caused by growth)

Injuries, friction, pressure sores, circulatory disorders and paralytic symptoms caused by prob­
lems with the fit

If the product is fitted during the growing phase, it must be adjusted according to changing
body dimensions.

Check the skin daily for damage and sensitivity disturbances (visually and by palpitating).

Please consult your doctor or prosthetist in case of any signs of skin damage, even if they
are only minor.

Please verify that your prosthesis is undamaged and functional prior to each use.
Every time you put on your prosthesis, verify that the prosthesis is firmly in place by pulling on it.
First-time users in particular have to learn how to handle the prosthesis. Donning and doffing, sit­
ting,  standing,  and  walking,  as  well  as  possible  falling  must  be  practised.  Your  doctor,  physio­
therapist or prosthetist can provide you with additional advice on prosthesis training.
Special attention was paid to the materials used for your prosthesis. They were tested for skin tol­
erance.  If  skin  changes  develop  in  your  disarticulation  region,  please  consult  your  doctor  in  a
timely manner.

Summary of Contents for Hip Disarticulation Prosthesis

Page 1: ...Instructions for use Hip Disarticulation Prosthesis Custom made device ...

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Page 3: ...Aspects 4 4 Safety 5 5 Explanation of warning symbols 5 1 5 General safety instructions 5 2 5 Handling 6 6 Shoe Selection 6 1 6 Check 6 2 6 Donning the Prosthesis 6 3 7 Wearing of the Prosthesis 6 4 7 Doffing of the Prosthesis 6 5 7 Cleaning and Care 7 7 Maintenance 8 8 Disposal 9 8 Legal information 10 8 Liability 10 1 8 Table of contents 3 ...

Page 4: ...stic pelvic socket that opens in the front The Ottobock team has selected the socket design and material combination best suited to you and your specific needs The seat of your pelvic sock et was designed to accommodate your individual physical characteristics The seat padding materials also facilitate weight distribution The socket firmly encloses the pelvis and encom passes the iliac crests in o...

Page 5: ...ist 5 Safety 5 1 Explanation of warning symbols CAUTION Warning regarding possible risks of accident or injury NOTICE Warning regarding possible technical damage 5 2 General safety instructions CAUTION Risk of injury and risk of product damage To avoid the risk of pinching do not reach into the joint mechanism Keep the product away from open flames embers and other sources of heat NOTICE Risk of p...

Page 6: ...ons poor fit or damage the prosthesis should no longer be used CAUTION Volume fluctuations of the affected limb or problems with the fit e g caused by growth Injuries friction pressure sores circulatory disorders and paralytic symptoms caused by prob lems with the fit If the product is fitted during the growing phase it must be adjusted according to changing body dimensions Check the skin daily fo...

Page 7: ...strain on load bearing components Injuries due to breakage of load bearing components Sports activities are only permitted after consultation with your doctor or prosthetist orthot ist If the product has been exposed to extreme strain e g due to falling take any necessary measures e g repair replacement inspection by the manufacturer s customer service etc An energy saving and natural gait require...

Page 8: ... your prosthesis Please contact your prosthetist immediately if any changes occur 9 Disposal In some jurisdictions it is not permissible to dispose of the product with unsorted household waste Improper disposal can be harmful to health and the environment Observe the information provided by the responsible authorities in your country regarding return collection and disposal procedures 10 Legal inf...

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