Standing Up; Walking Down Stairs; Orthosis Construction With Rigid Ankle Joint Or Dorsal Spring Element; Orthosis Construction With Movement In The Ankle Joint - Otto Bock 17KO1 Series Instructions For Use Manual

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When a sitting position is maintained for more than two seconds (i.e. the thigh is close to
horizontal and there is no load on the leg), the product switches the resistance in the exten­
sion direction to a minimum.
If the sitting function is activated in the adjustment app and switched on via the Cockpit app
(see Page 96), the resistance in the flexion direction is also reduced.

10.3.5 Standing up

INFORMATION
If a MyMode with a very high extension resistance (component remains flexed while standing up) or very low flex­
ion resistance (no support as expected) is activated, it is necessary to switch back to basic mode. Basic mode
can also be activated by switching the product off and back on again.
1) Place the feet at the same level.
2) Lean the upper body forward.
3) Put the hands on armrests, if available.
4) Stand up with support from the hands, while keeping weight evenly distributed on the

10.3.6 Walking down stairs

INFORMATION
Before walking down stairs, check whether adequate resistance is provided for walking down stairs. If a MyMode
with very high or very low stance phase flexion resistance is activated, the Cockpit app must be used to switch
back to basic mode before walking down stairs. Basic mode can also be activated by switching the product off
and back on again.
Depending on the construction of the orthosis (rigid or with movement in the ankle joint possible), the movement
pattern is carried out as follows.

10.3.6.1 Orthosis construction with rigid ankle joint or dorsal spring element

This function must be practised and executed consciously. Only when the sole is properly
positioned can the product react correctly and permit controlled flexion.
1) Hold the handrail with one hand.
2) Position the leg with the product on the step so that the foot projects halfway over the
3) Roll the foot over the edge of the step.
4) Place the foot of the less affected leg onto the next step.

10.3.6.2 Orthosis construction with movement in the ankle joint

This function must be practised and executed consciously. Only by properly stepping down with the sole can the
product respond correctly and permit controlled flexion.
1) Hold the handrail with one hand.
2) Position the leg with the product on the step so that as much of the sole of the foot as possible is on the step.
3) Place the foot of the less affected leg onto the next step.
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feet.
edge of the step.
→ This is the only way to ensure a secure rollover.
→ This flexes the product slowly and evenly at the knee joint.
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