2.5
ASSEMBLY GROUP LEG SUPPORTS
2.5.1 Term definition
Vector has nine different leg supports:
• (1) inner attachment with continuous foot plate
screwed on tight,
• (2) outer attachment with continuous foot plate
screwed on tight,
• (3) inner attachment with continuous foot plate
folds up sideways
• (4) outer attachment with continuous foot plate
folds up sideways
• (5) inner attachment with divided foot plate folds
up sideways
• (6) outer attachment with divided foot plate folds
up sideways
• (7) inner attachment with continuous foot plate
folds up sideways and to the back
• (8) outer attachment with continuous foot plate
folds up sideways and to the back
• (9) outer attachment with continuous foot plate
folds up sideways and additionally can be de-
tached.
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INDICATION
The leg supports are ideally fixated (A) when the whole
thigh is evenly resting on the seat cushion to about 2-3
finger widths in front of the back of the knee, while the
leg is resting on the foot plate at a right angle.
• (A) The knee angle should be greater than 90°.
• (B) A too high adjusted foot plate can result in
a bent pose in the pelvic area and can cause a
decreased blood circulation.
• (C) A too low adjusted foot plate can result in
jams in the back of the knees and can cause
spasms.
(A)
knee angle
>90°
(B)
(C)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(7)
(9)
Service Record
(2)
(4)
(6)
(8)
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