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5. Accessories.
5.14 Foot pans with leg guidance
See
Point 5.13
for the function and
settings of foot pans. The leg guidan-
ce also stabilises the foot joint and
reduces internal rotation of the leg.
The adjustment of the leg guidance
is to be undertaken through loosening
of the screws (
A
) and moving them in
the slotted hole. The height adjust-
ment should be selected so that the
calf clamp lies against the vertex of
the calf. By loosening the screw (
B
) on
the inside of the leg guidance, the calf
clamp can be adjusted in depth.
5.15 Foot pans with dynamic leg gui-
dance
For the function and adjustment
of foot pans with leg guide, see
Point 5.14
. The dynamic leg guidan-
ce also permits defined rotation of
the leg and thus prevents excessive
abduction, in particular of short legs.
At the same time, the stabilisation of
the foot joint is retained. To adjust the
degree of movement of the leg
guidance, loosen the cover (
C
) and the
nut below it, and screw the elastomer
(
D
) in or out accordingly. Check the
movement range of the leg guidance.
B
B
A
A
C
D