fillauer 1910046 Motionfoot MX Motion Control User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- fillauer
Table of Contents
MotionFoot® MX
Prosthetist Manual
Introduction
The MotionFoot® MX is a hydraulic ankle/carbon fiber foot system designed for
individuals with transtibial or higher, lower limb amputations. Providing a
full 50 degrees range of motion (ROM), this is equal to the human ankle.
Plantar flexion and dorsi flexion resistance are independently adjustable by
the prosthetist or the patient. Dynamic response of the toe lever arm
progressively increases during the gait cycle due to the unique, moving
fulcrum design acting on the main spring element of the foot.
Foot Components
Patient Selection
Available sizes: 22-30 cm
Weight limit: 220 lbs (100 kg)
Functional patient category: K3
Build height: 3-11/16 inches (9.4 cm) for 22 cm foot, to 4 inches (10.15 cm)
for 30 cm foot
Special Precautions
Risk Management
To minimize the risk of device damage or injury to the user while maximizing
the functions of this device,follow the instructions for installation, and use
this device as described in this manual.
Adjusting the Side Plates
When adjusting the Side Plates, the Clevis should be in a position so that the
“STOP!” warning is not visible on the foot. Otherwise the Clevis will hit the
housing, causing damage to the Ankle Housing, Clevis, Side Plates, and Splined
Shaft. This adjustment should be made by a qualified practitioner. Adjusting
the Heel Height/Dorsi Flexion angle Ensure the Clevis is not in contact with
the Ankle Housing at either full dorsi flexion or full plantar flexion.
Ankle Lock set screws
Do not make any adjustments to the small set screws on the anterior side of
the Lock/Unlock button. This may result in a malfunction of the locking
mechanism.
Ankle Lock
Do not use the Ankle Lock mechanism for walking or running. It should be used
for driving, donning/doffing shoes, and other light, non-ambulatory
activities.
Driving
The foot should be in the locked position whenever being used for driving.
Kneeling and sitting
The foot will go into plantar flexion when sitting and kneeling. Upon
standing, care must be taken to return the foot to a neutral position to
prevent knee hyperextension or tripping on the plantar-flexed foot.
Stairs/Ladders
Care must be taken while climbing stairs and ladders so the weight line
remains anterior to the center of rotation of the ankle, to prevent the foot
from going into plantar flexion when ascending or decending stairs, ladders,
etc. This must be explained to the patient.
Declines
When switching direction on a descent, the foot must return to a neutral
position before level or uphill ambulation.
Dust, Dirt, and Water
Prevent dust, dirt and water from entering the foot shell. Always keep a
Spectra Sock between the foot shell and the foot. If the inside of the foot
shell becomes contaminated, remove the foot shell, thoroughly clean the foot
and inside of the shell, and replace the Spectra Sock if necessary.
Serious Incidents
In the unlikely event a serious incident occurs in relation to the use of the
device, users should seek immediate medical help and contact their prosthetist
at the earliest possible convenience. Clinicians should contact Motion Control
immediately in the event of any device failure.
MotionFoot® MX Set-Up
From the factory, the MotionFoot® MX is set for a 3/8 inch heel, allowing 7
degrees of dorsi flexion and 43 degrees of plantar flexion. This can be
changed by the heel height adjustment.
Since the MotionFoot® MX has 50 degrees ROM, this range can be shared between
dorsi flexion and plantar flexion. This is done in 5 or 10 degree increments
by changes to the side plates. Fine adjustment is accomplished by pyramid
adjustment. Many patients prefer the dorsi flexion stop to be at 90 degrees
much like the foot they previously wore. Others prefer 5-10 degrees of dorsi
flexion for toe clearance during swing phase.
To Change Heel Height/Dorsi Flexion range
Factory Setting
The MotionFoot® MX is set for 7 degrees of free dorsi flexion in a shoe with a
3/8 inch heel. This is marked at “0” on the Ankle Housing. Small adjustments
(< 5 degrees) are made at the adjustment pyramid. When Side Plate adjustments
are made, the zero reference mark is no longer valid.
Removing the Side Plate
- Place the ankle in full dorsi flexion.
- Loosen the pinch bolt on the Clevis of both Side Plates.
- Screw the Shoulder Bolt of the Side Plate Removal Tool (part # 3020020, included with each foot) into the Side Plate Removal Hole.
- Key the pointed end of the Side Plate Removal Screw into the Splined Shaft.
- Gently turn the Side Plate Removal Screw clockwise and the Side Plate will slide off.
- Remove the Side Plate Removal Tool.
Adjusting the Heel Height/Dorsi flexion angle
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With the foot in the shoe (or approximating the heel height) place the Clevis at the point you would like full dorsi flexion.
a. If you would like the dorsi flexion stop at 0 degrees, place the pyramid parallel to the floor.
b. If you would like 10 degrees of dorsi flexion, place the pyramid leaning anterior at 10 degrees. -
Install one side plate; if the angle changes excessively (>5 degrees) reverse the Side Plate.
a. Note that the Side Plate is marked one side A, the other side B.
b. 10 degree adjustments can be made by leaving each Side Plate as it is.
c. 5 degree adjustments can be made by reversing both Side Plates.
d. One Side Plate will always say A, the other B; you cannot have A-A or B-B combination. -
Install the opposite Side Plate.
a. Gentle tapping with a plastic head hammer may be required.
b. If the splines do not engage, check to make sure the plates are in an A-B configuration. -
With both Side Plates flush with the Clevis, tighten the Pinch Bolt to 60 lb-in (6.8 N.m).
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Check the dorsi/plantar flexion range-of-motion.
Multiple Heel Height Shoes
- If your patient plans to wear multiple heel height shoes, perform the above exercise with the lowest heel height shoe
- When your patient moves to a higher heel height, note that the dorsi flexion stop has now changed
- This also results in a decrease in plantar flexion range
Bench Alignment
Bench alignment should be performed with the foot shell installed, and the
shoe on if possible. If the shoe is not available, approximate the heel height
of the shoe.
Trans-femoral
- Set up initial socket flexion and TKA (Trochanter, Knee, Ankle) to standard prosthetic principles
- A sagittal plumb line should drop from knee center (not center of rotation of polycentric knees) through the ankle joint
Trans-tibial
- Set up initial socket flexion according to standard prosthetic principles
- A sagittal plumb line should bisect the socket and pass though the center of rotation of the ankle
Dynamic Alignment
Have the patient ambulate safely. All prosthetic principles for dynamic
alignment remain the same.
- Begin with the Dorsi Flexion and Plantar Flexion Resistance Adjustment Screws set at 1.
- Increase the planter flexion resistance level to decrease or eliminate foot slap. Increasing planter flexion resistance too much and the transition from initial contact to loading response will feel stiff to the patient and could make the knee less stable.
- Increase the dorsi flexion resistance to provide smooth transition though mid-stance. Increasing dorsi flexion resistance too much will result in excessive hyperextension forces on the knee. Ankle Lock The Ankle Lock is a feature to be used for driving, donning and doffing shoes and socks.
• To lock the ankle, push the lock button on the right side of the ankle
• The ankle will dorsi flex to its maximum dorsi flexion angle, then lock
• To unlock the ankle, push the lock button on the left side of the ankle
Foot shell Installation and removal
Foot shell Installation
- Place a Spectra Sock over the MotionFoot® MX system assembly.
- Lock the ankle mechanism.
- Press the toe plate into the foot shell as far as possible.
- Place the foot shell tool into the posterior aspect of the foot shell completely.
- Press the MotionFoot® MX system firmly into the foot shell until the posterior part of the foot plate is securely positioned under the retaining lip in the foot shell.
Foot shell Removal
- Insert the foot shell tool in the posterior corner of the foot shell to pry the retaining wedge off of the foot plate.
- Remove MotionFoot® MX from the foot shell.
Suggested LCodes
Code | Description |
---|---|
L5968 | Multiaxial Ankle w/swing phase dorsiflexion |
L5981 | Flex-Walk System, or equal |
L5990 | User Adjustable Heel Height |
L5999* | Manual Lock, Ankle |
L5999* | Natural Ankle Range-of-Motion |
*Contact Motion Control for MSRP regarding L5999 codes
Single Patient Use
Each amputee is unique. The shape of their residual limb and the tasks an
amputee performs during the day require specialized design and adjustment of
the prosthesis. Motion Control products are manufactured to be fit to one
individual.
Disposal/Waste Handling
This device, including any associated electronics and batteries should be
disposed of in accordance with applicable local laws and regulations. This
includes laws and regulations regarding bacterial or infectious agents, if
necessary.
Limited Warranty
The MotionFoot® MX is provided with a 2 year warranty, with the exception of
the foot shell, which has a 6-month warranty. After the warranty period,
repairs are guaranteed for a period of 90 days. Determination of the damages
or defects to be covered under the Limited Warranty shall be made by Motion
Control personnel.
Warranty does not include
- Prosthetic services for fitting and maintaining the prosthesis.
- Damage caused by neglect, misuse or improper operation.
- Damage due to accident, fire, water, vandalism, unsuitable environmental conditions.
- Replacement parts not approved or recommended by Motion Control.
- Modifications to the equipment which occur during the period of the Agreement except by mutual consent of the parties in writing, including payment of additional charges as specified by the Seller.
Return Policy
Returns are accepted for a full refund (not including any repairs that may be
required, including replacement of the foot shell to return the foot to new
condition) for 60 days from date of shipment.
Returns 61-90 days from date of shipment will be accepted, subject to a 15%
restocking fee. This does not include any repair costs, including replacement
of the foot shell to return the foot to new condition.
Beyond 90 days, returns are not accepted.
Ordering Information
Locate on the selection chart the patient’s weight and foot size. A High
Activity (HA) patient may require a higher weight range for increased
stiffness.
Weight| | 22 cm| 23 cm| 24 cm| 25 cm| 26 cm|
27 cm| 28 cm| 29 cm| 30 cm
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
100-130 lbs| 45-59 kg| 5020020| 5020022| 5020024| 5020026| 5020030| —| —| —| —
131-161 lbs| 59-73 kg| 5020020| 5020022| 5020024| 5020026| 5020030| 5020034|
5020038| —| —
162-192 lbs| 73-87 kg| 5020021| 5020023| 5020025| 5020027| 5020031| 5020035|
5020039| 5020042| 5020046
193-220 lbs| 87-100 kg| 5020021| 5020023| 5020025| 5020028| 5020032| 5020036|
5020040| 5020043| 5020047
193-220 lbs HA| 87-100 kg HA| —| —| —| 5020029| 5020033| 5020037| 5020041|
5020044| 5020048
Customer Support
Americas, Oceania, Japan
Fillauer Motion Control
115 N. Wright Brothers Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
801-326-3434
motioninfo@fillauer.com
Europe, Africa, Asia
Fillauer Europe
Kung Hans väg 2
192 68 Sollentuna, Sweden
+46 (0)8 505 332 00
support@fillauer.com
Fillauer
2710 Amnicola Highway
Chattanooga, TN 37406
423.624.0946
Fillauer Europe
Kung Hans väg 2
192 68 Sollentuna, Sweden
+46 (0)8 505 332 00www.fillauer.com
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