Indications
(traumatic)
dislocation of the hip joint
postooperative
conditions (e.g. following hip arthroplasty)
hip
prosthesis displacement
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Mode
of action
The hip orthosis permits mobilisation of
the hip joint with adjustable limitation
on
the
range
of motion
in two
planes (flexion-extension, abduction-adduction)
to prohibit dislocation of the hip joint. |
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Features
variable
adjustment of abduction and adduction in
intervals of 10°
flexion
and extension limitation are easy to
set in intervals of 15°, up to 90°
perfect
fit thanks to anatomically moulded
pelvis and thigh shell
optimal
adjustment
thanks
to separate
hip and
thigh components
high
level of comfort thanks to soft padding
height
and circumference can be adjusted to
the individual
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Sizing Chart
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Circumference
(cm)
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Size
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Hip
Part (A)
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Thigh
Part (B)
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S
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70
- 90
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38-50
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M
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90-120
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50-62
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L
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110-135
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62-76
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Available in left or right configuration
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Product Enquiry
Note: This product
is not meant to be self-applied. Usage
has to be recommended by orthopaedic
doctor, specialist or therapist. Fitting
has to be done by trained medical professional.
Integratif
Medical
114
Lavender Street,
#03-80 CT Hub 2,
Singapore 338729
Tel: 6224-8468 |
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