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Basko MultiMotion Series Instructions Manual page 36

Dynamic corrective joints

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Joint selection
Determine which corrective joint unit is suitable to support the patient's joint. The MultiMotion
"Small" model has a maximum torque output of 3.4 Nm. The "Regular" variation has a maximum
torque output of 10.2 Nm.
MultiMotion joints are suitable for both children and adults. Both models are adjustable in angles of 0°
to 120°. The joint is supplied ready for assembly including a allen screw driver for setting the direction
of force, the spring tension and to set the flexion and extension stops.
Note: make sure the joint is properly mounted, meaning the Multi Motion-logo on the housing
should be readable (not upside down).
The joints can be used at both the left and right side and can be set with force in flexion or extension
direction. This direction of force depends on the side of the body and the patient's joint for which the
joint unit is used (see cover, Fig. A). The tension spring is painted red on one side and yellow on the
other. The quick start guide and these instructions indicate which color at which side of the body
shows the joint-specific direction of force. The standard assembly of the tension spring is with the red
side facing upward.
Joint selection
Body
Body Joint
weight /
height
< 22 kg
Wrist
> 22 kg
< 22 kg
Elbow
> 22 kg
< 22 kg
Knee
> 22 kg
< 22 kg
Ankle
> 22 kg
< 105 cm
Hip
> 105 cm
(Children only)
Corrective Joint
Small
Regular
X
X
X
X
X
X
Free motion joint/R.O.M. joint
Small
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Regular
X
X
X
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