A D A P T I N G F O R T H E D O C T O R / T E C H N I C I A N
Top III-S 10° · REF. E112
1
If necessary, remove the arm sling from the cushion and attach to the cushion
using the Velcro
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2
Place the cushion laterally at the side to which the shoulder should be fixed,
close the waist belt with the push-in buckle fastener (fig. A) and tighten with the
corresponding Velcro
be shortened. To do this, cut the belt to the appropriate length and re-attach the
Y-shaped Velcro
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3
Carefully insert the forearm into the arm fixation (fig. B); then close the arm
fixation with the respective Velcro
the forearm (fig. D).
4
Insert the arm on the opposite side from the shoulder to be fixed through the loop
created by the shoulder and underarm belts (fig. E) and close the orthotic with the
push-in buckle fastener on the arm fixation (fig. F).
5
Close all the belts pertaining to the healthy shoulder with the respective Velcro
fasteners (fig. G); Back belt, underarm belt, shoulder belt and front belt.
If the belt is too long, it can be shortened; to do this, cut the belt to
the appropriate length and re-attach the Y-shaped Velcro
6
Check the placement of the underarm and neck padding; re-position the padding
if required (fig. H).
7
Attach the thumb support (and the softball for rehabilitation)
onto the cushion with the Velcro
fastener so that the orthotic lies to the left or the right-hand side.
fastener (fig. A). Should the belt be too long, then it can
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fastener end.
fasteners at the wrist (fig. C) and
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fastener (fig. I).
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fastener end.
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