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CONTENTS 

 

1.

 

MEDICAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 

 

1.1

 

I

NTRODUCTION

, K

EY

 W

ORDS

, K

INESITHERAPY

 .......................................................................................................... 3 

 

1.2

 

D

ISTURBANCES

 O

F

 F

UNCTION

 O

F

 I

NTERNAL

 O

RGANS

 I

N

 D

ISABLED

 S

UBJECTS

 D

UE

 T

O

 C

HRONIC

 S

ITTING

 P

OSITION

 

A

ND

/O

R

 B

ED

 R

IDDING

 ............................................................................................................................................ 3 

 

1.3

 

A

DVANTAGES

 O

F

 D

YNAMIC

 P

ARAPODIUM

 ................................................................................................................. 4 

1.4

 

M

OST

 C

OMMON

 S

YSTEMIC

 D

ISTURBANCES

 L

IKELY

 T

O

 O

CCUR

 I

N

 P

ARAPLEGIA

 .......................................................... 4 

 

1.5

 

E

XEMPLARY

 P

RELIMINARY

 R

EHABILITATION

 P

ROGRAMME

 F

OR

 T

HE

 P

ERIOD

 O

F

 A

DAPTATION

 O

F

 T

HE

 O

RGANISM

 T

O

 T

HE

 

 

D

EVICE

. ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 

 

2.

 

USER’S MANUAL ................................................................................................................. 

 

2.1

 

G

ENERAL

 P

RINCIPLES

 O

F

 S

AFETY

 ............................................................................................................................ 6 

 

2.2

 

G

ENERAL INFORMATION

............................................................................................................................................ 7 

2.3

 

P

REPARATION

 O

F

 T

HE

 P

ARAPODIUM

 T

O

 U

SE

 ........................................................................................................... 9 

 

2.4

 

U

SE

 O

F

 T

HE

 P

ARAPODIUM

 ..................................................................................................................................... 10 

 

2.5

 

T

RANSPORT OF THE DEVICE

 .................................................................................................................................... 12 

2.6

 

S

TORING

, C

LEANING

 A

ND

 M

AINTENANCE

 O

F

 T

HE

 P

ARAPODIUM

. ............................................................................. 13 

 

2.7

 

S

AFETY PRECAUTIONS

............................................................................................................................................ 13 

2.8

 

C

ERTIFICATES

 .......................................................................................... 

B

ŁĄD

! N

IE ZDEFINIOWANO ZAKŁADKI

 

2.9

 

E

NVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

 ................................................................................................................................ 14 

 

2.10

 

P

ERIODICAL SERVICING

 .......................................................................................................................................... 14 

2.11

 

W

ARRANTY

 ............................................................................................................................................................ 15 

 

2.12

 

W

ARRANTY INSTRUCTIONS

 ..................................................................................................................................... 15 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for PARAPODIUM PD 180

Page 1: ...Dynamic Parapodium Model PD150 PD 180 PD 200 User s Manual 09 2016...

Page 2: ...PRELIMINARY REHABILITATION PROGRAMME FOR THE PERIOD OF ADAPTATION OF THE ORGANISM TO THE DEVICE 5 2 USER S MANUAL 6 2 1 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SAFETY 6 2 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 7 2 3 PREPARATION OF THE...

Page 3: ...ralysis allowing to assume upright position without additional support on crutches and sitting up Dynamic Parapodium parapodium orthosis system making active rehabilitation and movement gait possible...

Page 4: ...4 Most Common Systemic Disturbances Likely To Occur In Paraplegia WARNING The prerequisite for starting rehabilitation of the patient making use of the Dynamic Parapodium is previous consultation wit...

Page 5: ...n and inappropriate distribution of blood which leads in high temperature of the environment to the earlier occurrence of the over warming effect than in healthy subjects associated with the risk of d...

Page 6: ...round During the brakes in the previous exercise inclining and turning the trunk in various directions and or active training of the upper extremities with various loads 3 Prolongation of the period o...

Page 7: ...situations or serious injury to the user 2 2 General information The purpose of this manual The manual contains detailed information concerning the conditions of usage of the Dynamic Parapodium Model...

Page 8: ...lanes The plane perpendicular to the axis of the runners extending through the corset hanger joint after positioning the patient in the parapodium this plane extends through the axis of their hip join...

Page 9: ...unners from the ground is sufficient to initiate the movement of the parapodium The runners are equipped with lateral safety supports It is very difficult to make parapodium swing beyond the support p...

Page 10: ...ient feels safe support for the leg but without hyperextension of knee joints This ensures not only safety but also correct position of the body in the parapodium which makes walking much easier The p...

Page 11: ...relation to the axis of corset hanger joints if the patient is bent forward act according to Assembly Instructions if the patient is bent backward act according to Assembly Instructions WARNING Durin...

Page 12: ...the parapodium is assembled incorrectly act according to Assembly Instruction When the patient moves the trunk and lifts the runners from the ground the front of the runners fall down Assembly Instruc...

Page 13: ...ld appliances is acceptable Leather upholstery should be cleaned and conserved with special agents used to clean leather clothing Velour upholstery should be washed at 40 C with water containing mild...

Page 14: ...e Dynamic damages such as fissures found replace Parapodium deformations or any other visible damaged elements with damages which can affect device new ones usage or safety of the user Measure height...

Page 15: ...ease share your opinion with us and we will consider introducing the appropriate changes It is a great challenge for mdh sp z o o to create a perfect dynamic orthosis that could serve all disabled peo...

Page 16: ...24 www viteacare com Dynamic Parapodium Model PD150 PD180 PD200 User s Manual is a property of mdh Sp z o o All rights reserved Attention The devices presented in this manual are protected by appropri...

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