Otto Bock 3E80 Instructions For Use Manual page 12

Prosthetic knee joint
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5.2.2 Static Alignment
Required materials and tools:
743L100 L.A.S.A.R. Posture
   
To determine the load line, position the patient on the L.A.S.A.R. Posture as follows:
Prosthesis side on force measurement plate (sufficient load: > 35% body weight)
Other side on height compensation plate
   
Optimise the static alignment solely by changing the plantar flexion.
a–p positioning of the alignment reference point (rotation axis of the prosthetic knee
joint) to the load line:
-35 mm
5.2.3 Dynamic Trial Fitting
CAUTION
Reaching into the area of the joint mechanism
Pinching of limbs (e.g. fingers) and the skin due to uncontrolled joint movement
Do not reach into the joint mechanism during daily use.
Close attention is required during assembly and adjustment tasks.
CAUTION
Dynamic trial fitting without parallel bars
Fall due to lack of patient experience or functional changes
Perform the dynamic trial fitting using parallel bars when the prosthesis is first used and also
after any change is made to the prosthesis.
During dynamic trial fitting, the alignment and settings of the prosthesis are checked and adapted
for optimum walking according to the needs and abilities of the patient.
Electronic control for switching between stance phase and swing phase is calibrated within the
first 20 steps.
5.2.3.1 Setting flexion and extension damping
INFORMATION
The valves for flexion and extension are located under the cover at the front of the prosthetic
knee joint.
The desired gait pattern is achieved by adjusting the damping behaviour of the prosthetic knee
joint for flexion and extension in the swing phase.
Valve
Flexion valve
Extension valve
Required tools and materials:
>
710H10=2x3 adjustment wrench
1) Use the adjustment wrench to set the flexion resistance (see fig. 12).
2) Use the adjustment wrench to set the extension resistance (see fig. 13).
Situation
Lower leg swings through too far
Lower leg does not swing through
sufficiently
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Static alignment process (see fig. 9)
Symbol
(F)
(E)
Measures
Increase damping
Reduce damping
Factory setting (damping)
Minimum
Minimum
Setting
Turn flexion valve to the right (+)
Turn flexion valve to the left (–)

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