Important:
The attachment points of the
leg straps must lie below an imaginary line
drawn between the armpits.
Following this, the outer leg straps are fas-
tened to the rear buckles on the chest strap.
2.3
Should an increase in movement
of the upper thighs be undesirab-
le during the therapy course, the
adjustable abduction inhibitor belt
can be used. It has an insert sleeve
for exchangeable stages, with the
help of which an undesired adduction
of the hips can be limited. A shorter
stage is already enclosed within the
belt, a longer stage is enclosed with
the Pavlik bandage. The stages can
also be shortened when required. To
guarantee a correct fit of the foot
parts, the three fasteners for the
instep, above the heel and around the
calf should not be applied too loosely.
2.3
Pavlik
3. Final fixing of the straps and
padded straps
3.1
All belts can be shortened using a
pair of scissors. How ever, make sure
to leave enough excess end. Keep
in mind that the belts might need to
be changed during the course of the
therapy. After the final length of the
belts is set, the ends with the hook
and loop fasteners of the padded
flaps must also be fixed.
3.2
Threading the belt during fitting.
3.2
3.3
Threading the end of the belt.
3.3
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