Optimising The Static Alignment; Checking The Static Alignment; Optimising During Dynamic Trial Fitting; Resetting To Factory Defaults - Otto Bock Prosedo 3R31 Instructions For Use Manual

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6.3 Optimising the static alignment

6.3.1 Checking the static alignment

► To check the static alignment, position the patient on the measuring device as shown in
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Fig. 
on page 18.
6.3.2 Optimising the static alignment
► In the sagittal plane, check the course of the load line 
2
point 
and correct this as shown if needed (see Fig. 
► In the frontal plane, check the course of the load line 
3
thetic foot,
 prosthetic knee joint,
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(see Fig. 
on page 19).

6.4 Optimising during dynamic trial fitting

6.4.1 Resetting to factory defaults

► Before performing the exercises in the sections that follow, reset settings that have been
changed to factory defaults according to Fig. 

6.4.2 Practicing sitting down and standing up

CAUTION
Adjusting the Settings
Fall due to incorrect or unfamiliar settings
Only adapt the settings to the patient gradually.
Explain the effects of the adjustments on the use of the prosthesis to the patient.
► The patient has to learn safe operation of the lock for all exercises (lock by loading at full
extension/unlock using the lock slide).
► CAUTION! With the patient, practice sitting down 
page 20).
3
 If the movement resistance is too low (flexion damping), the prosthetic knee joint has to be
adjusted as illustrated.
4
 If the movement resistance is too high (flexion damping), the prosthetic knee joint has to be
adjusted as illustrated.
► CAUTION! With the patient, practice standing up 
up, it is necessary to wait until the joint moves to extension again.

6.4.3 Practicing walking

► CAUTION! Using parallel bars or a handrail 
prosthetic knee joint is locked (see Fig. 
► NOTICE! Be sure to establish functional exterior foot rotation 
► Check the exterior rotation 
► Check socket flexion 
► Check socket adduction 

6.5 Attaching the cosmetic cover

CAUTION
Use of talcum
Risk of injury, damage to the product due to lack of lubrication
Do not use talcum on the product or other prosthesis components.
► Attach the cosmetic cover as shown in Fig. 
4
 Spina iliaca anterior superior) and correct if needed
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4
of the prosthetic knee joint.
5
.
6
.
1
relative to the alignment reference
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on page 18).
1
relative to the marked points (
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on page 19.
1
and standing up 
5
with a highly flexed joint. While standing
1
, practice walking 
on page 21).
3
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on page 22, noting the following points:
2
(see Fig. 
2
with the patient while the
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2
 pros­
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on
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