Leg & Foot Air Splint For Resting (Specially Designed For Patients With Multiple Sclerosis) - PANat Urias Johnstone User Manual

Theoretical framework, clinical management and application of the urias johnstone air splints
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Leg & Foot air splint for resting (specially designed for patients with Multiple
Sclerosis)
Never walk in this air splint.
Aims of use:
To maintain muscle length and elasticity and reduce the risk of adaptive soft tissue changes in the
lower limbs.
To treat adaptive changes and/or flexor withdrawal, apply the leg and foot splint twice a day for 30
minutes.
Preparation
Starting position: Supine (lying on the back) with both legs supported on pillows to ensure symmetrical postural
alignment.
1
Apply a comfortable pressure with your hands to
mobilise the joints and soft tissues of the leg.
The movements are slow and rhythmical.
Application
1
Put the open air splint on over a covered leg
(cotton sleeve or thin trouser leg) the foot is left
uncovered.
Ensure the heel is firmly embedded in the point
of the air splint.
Close the zip.
Gather the excess fabric into your hands to
maintain the ankle and foot in a neutral position.
3
The air splint may be applied to one or both legs
depending on client's presenting problem and
underlying pathology.
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2
Passively mobilise the leg ensuring all movements
are pain free.
2
Inflate.
As the air fills the air splint; slowly release your
grasp on the excess fabric around the ankle
joint.
This
allows
the
alignment in the air splint.
foot
to
maintain
correct
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