AIRCAST 01F102 FP Walker Foam Pneumatic Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
AIRCAST

AIRCAST 01F102 FP Walker Foam Pneumatic Instruction Manual

AIRCAST 01F102 FP Walker Foam Pneumatic Instruction
Manual

BEFORE USING THE DEVICE, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY. CORRECT APPLICATION IS VITAL TO THE PROPER FUNCTIONING OF THE DEVICE.

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INTENDED USER PROFILE : The intended user should be a licensed medical professional, the patient or the patient’s caregiver. The user should be able to read, understand and be physically capable of performing the directions, warnings and cautions in the information
for use.

INTENDED USE/INDICATIONS: The Aircast FP Walker (Foam Pneumatic) is designed to provide support and immobilization to the ankle and foot. It may be suitable for the treatment of stable ankle and/or foot fractures and severe lateral ankle sprains. Providing immobilization or controlled movement of the limb or body segment.

CONTRAINDICATIONS: This device is contraindicated for unstable fractures of the lower leg, ankle and foot.

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS:

  • This device is to be used under the supervision of a healthcare professional. The determination of when to apply the brace and the frequency and duration of use should be strictly at the discretion of the treating physician. Always consult with your physician before making changes to the brace.
  • Do not use this device on patient’s incapable of communicating physical discomfort.
  • Do not over-inflate aircells. Improper aircell inflation may cause significant skin irritation, especially in people with diabetic neuropathy. Reduce aircell compression with any visual skin changes or reported discomfort.
  • Patient’s without sensation (i.e. post-op anesthesia, neuropathies, etc.) should be monitored frequently for skin damage, skin irritation or wound management.
  • Use caution when walking on slippery or wet surfaces to avoid injury.
  • Do not use over open wounds.
  • Do not modify the device or use the device other than intended.
  • Do not over tighten straps. This may result in reduction of blood flow or sensation.
  • At high altitudes the aircells will expand beyond their optimal level. Adjust aircell support by tightening or loosening straps.
  • If you develop an allergic reaction and/or experience itchy, red skin after coming into contact with any part of this device, please stop using it and contact your healthcare professional immediately.
  • Do not use this device if it is damaged and/or the packaging has been opened.
  • If pain, swelling, changes in sensation or other unusual reactions occur while using this product, consult your medical professional immediately.

NOTE : Contact manufacturer and competent authority in case of a serious incident arising due to usage of this device.

APPLICATION INFORMATION: (A cotton or cast sock will enhance comfort – NOT INCLUDED)

1. PREPARE BRACE
Unfasten straps, remove front panel, and open liner.

2. APPLY BRACE
While seated, place leg in brace. Position heel in back of brace and pull liner forward to remove any wrinkles (Fig. 1). Wrap liner around foot then leg, smooth wrinkles, and secure (Fig. 2). Replace front panel. Secure straps from bottom to top (Fig. 3). Tighten until snug and comfortable.

3. ADJUST AIRCELL SUPPORT
FP Walker aircells are initially deflated. To inflate aircells, locate valves at back of brace near ankle. Firmly insert the “inflate” tip of hand bulb into valve located toward the inside of leg and squeeze until aircell feels snug (Fig. 4). Repeat using the valve toward outside of leg.

In the case of over-inflation, deflate aircells. To deflate aircells, insert the “deflate” tip of hand bulb into valve and squeeze until pressure is comfortable.

Higher pressure gives more support when walking, lower pressure is more comfortable when sitting or reclining. (Pressure can also be adjusted by tightening or loosening straps.)

USE AND CARE:
The foam liner may be hand-washed in cold water with mild detergent and air- dried. do not use this device on patients incapable of communicating physical discomfort.

WARRANTY : DJO, LLC will repair or replace all or part of the unit and its accessories for material or workmanship defects for a period of six months from the date of sale. To the extent the terms of this warranty are inconsistent with local regulations, the provisions of such local regulations will apply

INTENDED FOR SINGLE PATIENT USE.

NOT MADE WITH NATURAL RUBBER LATEX.

RX ONLY.

NOTICE: WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE IN STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNIQUES TO OBTAIN THE MAXIMUM COMPATIBILITY OF FUNCTION, STRENGTH, DURABILITY AND COMFORT, THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT INJURY WILL BE PREVENTED THROUGH THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.

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