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FLO-TECH® O & P Systems, Inc.
PO Box 462
7325 Halseyville Rd
Trumansburg, NY 14886

Mon. - Fri. 8:30AM - 5PM EST
1-800-356-8324(FLO-TECH)
Ph: 607-387-3070
F: 607-387-3176

Orders may be placed at
FLO-TECH's fabrication and shipping center from
8:30 AM to 4:00 PM [EST/EDT]
Monday - Friday
at 1-800-FLO-TECH.

Email:
info@1800FLO-TECH.com

APOPPS™ (& APOPPS-TF™):
patent # 5,728,165
FLO-TECH-TOR™ (& FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™):
patent # 5,571,209

Transfemoral Postoperative Early Fitting & Extended Ambulation Protocols

A. Patient Selection:

  1. All diagnoses will benefit from application of one or more segments of the APOPPS_TF™
  2. Patients must be coherent and cooperative (except in O.R. applications)
  3. Patients must have reasonable family support
  4. Patients must demonstrate reasonable upper body strength
  5. Residuum length must be between 8 _" and 11 _" for 12" Transfemoral sockets & systems
  6. Sockets will accommodate distal circumferences between 14" and 28" (roughly 15" to 27" at the Ischial level)
  7. All other amputation lengths and circumferences require custom sockets and systems (same day shipping available)

B. Postoperative Protective Socket Fitting Protocol:

  1. Patients are fitted with the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ within one week of amputation surgery (see physician and prosthetist protocol)
    1. Record date of surgery
    2. Record date of fitting
  2. The FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ is applied in the following manner when patient is at rest (not ambulating):
    1. All waist bands, belt and straps as well as socket bands should be snug — not tight
    2. Ischial level strap - Loose enough to slide 1 to 2 fingers under it - Do NOT leave in tightened state — distal strap snug NOT TIGHT
  3. The FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ is removed 2 times per day
    1. Once at bedtime - Once in the am
    2. Visual exam should reveal a total contact fit — if not select the proper length and circumference
  4. While the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ is off:
    1. Examine the outer sock for spotting
      1. Record small spotting — Size & Location
      2. Contact physician for large amounts of spotting
    2. Remove outer sock ONLY
    3. Remove the reticulated pad
      1. Rinse the pad in cool water
      2. Squeeze dry in a towel - Do not wring
      3. Reapply pad to residuum
    4. Reapply clean dry outer sock
  5. Allow patient to range the hip as much as is reasonably comfortable (see Physical Therapist)
  6. Reapply the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ in 15 to 20 minutes from the time it was removed
  7. When ambulating patient in parallel bars or walker (un-weighted residuum)
    1. All waist bands, belt and straps as well as socket bands must be tightened
    2. Ischial level strap must be tightened
    3. Apply upward pressure to the distal end
      1. Should be relatively pain free with pressure equaling approximately 5% body of patients body
      2. When session is over
        1. Follow procedures in step; B, #4, a, b, c & d
  8. Begin distal weight bearing 48 hours after application of the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™
    1. All waist bands, belt and straps (EXCEPT distal socket strap) as well as socket bands must be tightened - Ischial strap must be tightened - Apply upward pressure to the distal end
    2. Should be relatively pain free with pressure equaling less than 10% of patients body weight
    3. When session is over follow procedures in step; B, #4, a, b, c & d
    4. Reapply FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ as in step; B, #2, a & b

C. Rehab System Fitting Protocol:

  1. When the patient is deemed ready for weight bearing on the residuum, with application of the UFOS-TF™, (48 hours to 7 days post amputation surgery or 48 hours after application of the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™):
    1. Select the matching size UFOS-TF™ to correspond to the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ the patient is wearing
    2. Patients should use amputation socks, in the size, number and thickness, that are comfortable but not too thick
    3. Follow procedures in step; B, #8, a, b, c & d
    4. Apply the UFOS™ directly over the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™
      1. Tighten all straps on the UFOS-TF™
  2. Apply pressure to the prosthetic foot - With patient standing with good upright posture
    1. Pressure should be equal to 10%, or less, of the patients body weight
  3. When the session is over
    1. Remove the UFOS-TF™ and the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™
    2. Visual exam should reveal a total contact fit — if not select the proper length and circumference
    3. Follow the procedures in step; B, #4, a, b, c & d
  4. Reapply FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™
    1. Follow procedures in step; B, #2, a & b — Except now the distal strap may be tightened to the desired position (to patient comfort)
  5. Record all findings before progressing patient to next level in the rehabilitation pathway
  6. Advance patients in 10% increments from 10% weight bearing to 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% etc. by:
    1. Follow this guide to determine readiness for increased weight bearing
      1. Patients must ambulate 2 consecutive days without pain, spotting or drainage
    2. If patient reaches a significant level of weight bearing and suddenly shows spotting, or indicates pain, drop back to the previous level of weight bearing until patient is trouble free for 3 days.

D. Prep System Fitting Protocol:

  1. When patient is deemed ready for full and independent (unsupervised) ambulation:
    1. Patients should use amputation socks, in the size, number and thickness, that are comfortable but not too thick (it is not uncommon to add more ply [thickness] due to shrinkage)
  2. Apply the FLO-TECH-TF™ to the patient
    1. Tighten the waist bands, belt and straps as well as the socket bands
    2. Pass the distal strap down through the UFOS-TF™
      1. Pass the distal strap out and around the anterior portion of the UFOS-TF™
      2. Secure strap to buckle - Draw strap to desired tightness
      3. Strap reduces the AP as well as the ML & circumference
  3. Ambulation should be at full weight bearing
    1. Continue training until patient is an independent an ambulator at the expected level of rehabilitation
  4. Record all findings before releasing patient from the Rehabilitation program

© FLO-TECH O&P Systems, Inc. December 9, 2002


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