Otto Bock Taleo Adjust 1C56 Instructions For Use Manual page 19

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INFORMATION
For users with a greater need for safety (e.g. mobility grade 2), shift
the foot approx. 1 cm further in the anterior direction. This extends
the forefoot and increases the knee securing effect.
TT bench alignment
Required materials: 662M4 goniometer, 743S12 heel height measuring
device, 743A80 50:50 gauge, alignment apparatus (e.g. 743A200
PROS.A. Assembly)
Assemble and align the prosthetic components in the alignment tool:
Heel height: 0 mm
   
Bring the prosthetic foot into maximum dorsiflexion (see page 21)
so the complete adjustment range can be accessed.
   
Sagittal plane
Footshell with markings: Place alignment reference line on
markings (see fig. 2)
Footshell without markings: Place the alignment reference line
in a posterior position in relation to the middle of the foot (25 mm
for size 22 to 24, 30 mm for size 25 to 28)
   
Frontal plane
Footshell with markings: Place alignment reference line on
markings (see fig. 2)
Footshell without markings: Set exterior rotation to approx. 5°
(alignment reference line in the middle of the second toe)
   
Install the structural components between the prosthetic foot and
prosthetic socket according to their instructions for use.
   
Sagittal plane
Determine the centre of the prosthetic socket proximally and
distally with the 50:50 gauge and mark the centre line.
Mark the socket reference point on the centre line: at the height
of the centre of the patella. The alignment reference line runs
vertically through the socket reference point.
Adjust the socket flexion by rotating around the socket reference
point: individual residual limb flexion + 5°
   
Observe the abduction or adduction position.
Bench alignment process
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