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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
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APOPPS (& APOPPS-TF):
patent # 5,728,165
FLO-TECH-TOR (& FLO-TECH-TOR-TF):
patent # 5,571,209
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Transfemoral Postoperative Early Fitting & Extended Ambulation
Protocols
A. Patient Selection:
- All diagnoses will benefit from application of one or more segments
of the APOPPS_TF™
- Patients must be coherent and cooperative (except in O.R. applications)
- Patients must have reasonable family support
- Patients must demonstrate reasonable upper body strength
- Residuum length must be between 8 _" and 11 _" for 12"
Transfemoral sockets & systems
- Sockets will accommodate distal circumferences between 14"
and 28" (roughly 15" to 27" at the Ischial level)
- All other amputation lengths and circumferences require custom sockets
and systems (same day shipping available)
B. Postoperative Protective Socket Fitting Protocol:
- Patients are fitted with the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ within one week
of amputation surgery (see physician and prosthetist protocol)
- Record date of surgery
- Record date of fitting
- The FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ is applied in the following manner when
patient is at rest (not ambulating):
- All waist bands, belt and straps as well as socket bands should
be snug not tight
- Ischial level strap - Loose enough to slide 1 to 2 fingers under
it - Do NOT leave in tightened state distal strap snug NOT
TIGHT
- The FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ is removed 2 times per day
- Once at bedtime - Once in the am
- Visual exam should reveal a total contact fit if not select
the proper length and circumference
- While the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ is off:
- Examine the outer sock for spotting
- Record small spotting Size & Location
- Contact physician for large amounts of spotting
- Remove outer sock ONLY
- Remove the reticulated pad
- Rinse the pad in cool water
- Squeeze dry in a towel - Do not wring
- Reapply pad to residuum
- Reapply clean dry outer sock
- Allow patient to range the hip as much as is reasonably comfortable
(see Physical Therapist)
- Reapply the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ in 15 to 20 minutes from the
time it was removed
- When ambulating patient in parallel bars or walker (un-weighted
residuum)
- All waist bands, belt and straps as well as socket bands must
be tightened
- Ischial level strap must be tightened
- Apply upward pressure to the distal end
- Should be relatively pain free with pressure equaling approximately
5% body of patients body
- When session is over
- Follow procedures in step; B, #4, a, b, c & d
- Begin distal weight bearing 48 hours after application of the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™
- 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
- Should be relatively pain free with pressure equaling less than
10% of patients body weight
- When session is over follow procedures in step; B, #4, a, b, c
& d
- Reapply FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™ as in step; B, #2, a & b
C. Rehab System Fitting Protocol:
- 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™):
- Select the matching size UFOS-TF™ to correspond to the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™
the patient is wearing
- Patients should use amputation socks, in the size, number and
thickness, that are comfortable but not too thick
- Follow procedures in step; B, #8, a, b, c & d
- Apply the UFOS™ directly over the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™
- Tighten all straps on the UFOS-TF™
- Apply pressure to the prosthetic foot - With patient standing with
good upright posture
- Pressure should be equal to 10%, or less, of the patients body
weight
- When the session is over
- Remove the UFOS-TF™ and the FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™
- Visual exam should reveal a total contact fit if not select
the proper length and circumference
- Follow the procedures in step; B, #4, a, b, c & d
- Reapply FLO-TECH-TOR-TF™
- Follow procedures in step; B, #2, a & b Except now
the distal strap may be tightened to the desired position (to patient
comfort)
- Record all findings before progressing patient to next level in
the rehabilitation pathway
- Advance patients in 10% increments from 10% weight bearing to 20%,
30%, 40%, 50% etc. by:
- Follow this guide to determine readiness for increased weight
bearing
- Patients must ambulate 2 consecutive days without pain, spotting
or drainage
- 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:
- When patient is deemed ready for full and independent (unsupervised)
ambulation:
- 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)
- Apply the FLO-TECH-TF™ to the patient
- Tighten the waist bands, belt and straps as well as the socket
bands
- Pass the distal strap down through the UFOS-TF™
- Pass the distal strap out and around the anterior portion of
the UFOS-TF™
- Secure strap to buckle - Draw strap to desired tightness
- Strap reduces the AP as well as the ML & circumference
- Ambulation should be at full weight bearing
- Continue training until patient is an independent an ambulator
at the expected level of rehabilitation
- Record all findings before releasing patient from the Rehabilitation
program
© FLO-TECH O&P Systems, Inc. December
9, 2002
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