TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
1. UTX ORTHOSIS USER INFORMATION
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- When a UTX?
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- Causes muscle weakness
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-
The
UTX
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- Treatment is necessary
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-
Photo
measurement
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-
Delivery
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- Donning and doffing the UTX
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- Closing the clips
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- Opening the clips
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- Standing up with the orthosis
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- Sitting down with the orthosis
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- Getting used to it
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-
Check-up
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- The rol of the physiotherapist, more than just practice
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- Could the UTX orthosis benefit you?
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2. UTX ORTHOSIS PRODUCT INFORMATION
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- Versions of the UTX
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-
SWING
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-
STABIL
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-
FREE
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-
POST
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-
UNILAT
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- FS
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-
EZ
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-
DZ
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-
ESF
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-
ESC
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- Itemnumbers / Knee function / Addition
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- Operation of the SWING
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- Operation of theSTABLE
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- Operation of the FREE
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- Operation of the POST
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- Operation of the FS
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- Operation of the EZ
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- Operation of the DZ
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- Operation of the ESF
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- Operation of the ESC
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- Focus points for handling the UTX-SWING
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- Focus points for handling the UTX-STABIL
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-
Troubleshooting
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-
Maintenance
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- Raplacement of spare parts
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-
Adjusting
the
orthosis
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- Specifications
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3. UTX INFORMATION FOR THE PROFESSIONAL
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-
Contraindications
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- Adjusting the ankle hinge
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- Adjustment of the pelotte carrier
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-
Photo
measurement
UTX
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-
Placing
pelottes
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- Order form UTX orthosis
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