Thoracic Supports; Abductor; Pelvic Band - Otto Bock Kimba neo Instructions For Use Manual

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6.8.7.1 Thoracic supports

The seat of the rehab buggy can be equipped with thoracic supports that provide additional support to the upper
body for certain indications (see Fig. 51).
The option has been preset by qualified personnel.

6.8.7.2 Abductor

The rehab buggy can be equipped with an abductor (see Fig. 52) that ensures that the legs are abducted (spread
to the sides) from the centre of the body for certain indications.
The option has been preset by qualified personnel.

6.8.7.3 Pelvic band

INFORMATION
For further information, please see the instructions for use included with the product.
The rehab buggy can be equipped with a pelvic band (see Fig. 53) that secures the pelvis in the seat for certain
indications.
Opening the pelvic band
1) Press on the back end of a buckle with the thumb/forefinger (see Fig. 54).
2) Pull out the plastic belt while holding the buckle down.
Fastening the pelvic band
1) Sit the user into the seat. Make sure that the user's buttocks are up against the backrest padding.
2) Press on the back end of a buckle with your forefinger (see Fig. 54).
3) Insert the plastic belt while holding the buckle down.
CAUTION! If the pelvic band is too loose, the pelvis can slide forward and lead to incorrect positioning
or cause the user to slide out of the buggy. Make sure the user is correctly positioned in the seat.
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