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Fitting Instructions
Tailor the fit of your iWALKFREE
Now we will cover how to tailor the fit of your iWALKFREE.
Adjustments are quick and easy and require no tools – just be sure that
you have ordered the correct size!
Wearing for the first time
YOUR SAFETY IS OUR FIRST CONCERN, SO BEFORE
USING YOUR IWALKFREE, please do the following:
1. Read all instructions before starting the fitting process.
2. MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE COMPLETELY FAMILIAR
WITH THE VARIOUS ADJUSTMENTS. Before wearing
the iWALKFREE, practice adjusting the knee platform height
, adjusting and removing the thigh straps and setting the height
of the knee tray.Once you are familiar with them, you can try
on your iWALKFREE for the first time.
3. UNTIL YOU ARE PROFICIENT AT WEARING AND
USING YOUR IWALKFREE, SUPPORT YOURSELF
USING A HANDRAIL, PARALLEL BARS OR
SIMILAR. Good household substitutes include the back of a
sofa, a sturdy table or chair back, a guard rail or any other
stable, waist high or higher device that can support your
weight.
4. IMPORTANT – KEEP AS MUCH WEIGHT AS POSSIBLE
ON YOUR UNINJURED LEG WHEN PUTTING ON THE
IWALKFREE. TRY TO PUT AS LITTLE WEIGHT AS
POSSIBLE ON THE IWALKFREE UNTIL ALL THE
STRAPS ARE ON AND ADJUSTED.
Set the Knee platform height
Sit in a chair with your knee bent at 90 degrees. Using your uninjured leg with shoe on, measure
the distance from the ground (just behind your heel) to the bottom of your thigh (back of your
knee – where your thigh meets your calf ). This measurement will be the initial height of the
iWALKFREE Knee platform (Figure 1-1). Note – you might fine tune the height after your first
few times walking on the iWALKFREE.
"Supporting and
balancing yourself
with an external aid when
putting on
our iWALKFREE.

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Summary of Contents for iWALKFree iWALK

  • Page 1 – where your thigh meets your calf ). This measurement will be the initial height of the iWALKFREE Knee platform (Figure 1-1). Note – you might fine tune the height after your first few times walking on the iWALKFREE.
  • Page 2 Strapping iWALKFREE to your leg In the following set of instructions you will be strapping the iWALKFREE to your injured leg and adjusting the two thigh straps and the platform strap. Before proceeding, remember to support yourself by keeping as much of your weight as possible on your uninjured leg and using a table, sofa, etc.
  • Page 3 Slide the platform strap and buckle as far back as possible on the knee platform. With most of you weight being supported by your uninjured leg (this is important!), place the shin of your injured leg onto the knee platform pad, with your knee as far forward (toward the beam) as possible.
  • Page 4 If the padding is not centered or touches the buckle, remove the crutch and slide the foam to the correct position. This also applies to the upper and lower thigh straps. Fig 2.3.1 Correct placement Fig 2.3.2 Fig 2.3.3 of stap pad Correct Correct Make sure that the foam padding on the strap is centered on your calf (Fig 2.3.1-3).
  • Page 5 the correct position. For people with smaller legs, it may be necessary to trim the padding so that it does not contact the buckle and inhibit the strap from being fully tightened. If you have difficulty in moving the foam, reinstall the strap through the buckle and tighten as in step 3 and 4 above.
  • Page 6 Fig 4.2 CORRECT Fig 4.2 INCORRECT Upper thigh strap as high as possible Upper thigh strap too low Lower thigh strap as low as possible Lower thigh strap too high...
  • Page 7 INCORRECT CORRECT Upper thigh strap too low Upper thigh strap as high as possible Lower thigh strap too high Lower thigh strap as low as possible Final tightening Do a final tightening of all three straps. Get them as snug as you can without discomfort. Tip – hold the buckle against your leg with one hand while you pull firmly on the strap with the other.
  • Page 8 Fig 5.1 All three straps tightened and in the correct position Testing 1-2-3 Now that you’ve successfully strapped the iWALKFREE to your leg, we can do a quick test to see if you’ve properly adjusted the knee platform height. While standing with most of your weight on your uninjured leg, you should be able to swing the iWALKFREE front to back without the rubber tread (foot) hitting the ground.
  • Page 9 Fig 6.2 Correct knee platform height – leg can freely swing though, tread just above ground at mid stride You’re done! Congratulations! You’ve completed the initial fitting of your iWALKFree.