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If necessary, adjust the tension of the fasteners on the lower leg part of the tibialis
anterior muscle brace again in order to achieve a pleasant but stable hold of the
tibialis anterior muscle brace on the lower leg.
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Slide the thigh or the knee as far forwards as possible. A foot angle of
20 – 30° to the lower leg is ideal. Guide restraint A upwards vertically first,
then under tension diagonally over the instep and above the inner ankle around the
lower leg. Velcro the restraint to the hook strap attached on the reverse side.
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Guide the non-elastic restraint B upwards on the outer side of the foot under
tension. At the same time, raise the outer edge of the foot slightly with the
restraint. Then, attach restraint B to the velour Velcro surface of the tibialis anterior
muscle brace.
Important: Restraint B must run upwards vertically. It stabilises the ankle joint and
is intended to hinder twisting outwards when walking.
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Finally, close restraint C. First, guide restraint C vertically upwards under
tension diagonally over the instep and above the lateral malleolus around
the lower leg. Then, attach restraint C to the hook ribbon attached to the rear side
on restraint A. Attach restraint C to the restraint A hook strap as congruently as
possible in order to avoid damages to socks.
Removal
To remove the BORT tibialis anterior muscle brace, open the belts in the reverse order.
Tip: Close the Velcro fasteners in order to avoid early wear to the Velcro surface.
Material composition
Polyamide (PA), elastodiene (ED), viscose (CV)
The sewn in textile label provides the precise material composition.
The product contains latex and can trigger allergic reactions.
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