Freedom Innovations RS2, Runway Instructions For Use Manual

Runway® Instruction for Use
Product Number: RS2
Instructions for Use (R-720-006, Rev. N) Page 1 of 4 English EU
Product Description The Runway® is a carbon fiber adjustable heel height prosthetic foot. Its anatomical gliding
ankle maintains appropriate foot alignment to provide knee stability and consistent performance at all heel heights. The Runway® carbon fiber material stores and returns energy so that users can walk farther, faster, longer. The Runway® fiber layers are tailored
to an individual’s body weight and impact level, providing a customized product for superior
comfort.
Bench Alignment Prior to donning the prosthesis:
Plantarflex/Dorsiflexion foot to match the shoe heel height. (See Operation Section)
Adduct/Abduct socket to provide appropriate frontal plane angle.
Flex/Extend socket to provide appropriate sagittal plane angle.
Move the socket to ensure the weight line falls along the anterior edge of the pylon (see illustration).
Dynamic Alignment To optimize the heel to toe rollover motion, adjust the following variables:
Anterior/posterior foot placement
Dorsiflexion/plantarflexion
Heel stiffness
Heel Stiffness Heel too soft Symptoms
Foot flat occurs too rapidly
Toe feels excessively stiff
Knee hyperextension
Solutions
Shift socket anteriorly in relation to the foot
Attach rubber stiffening bumpers
Heel too hard Symptoms
Rapid knee flexion, instability
Heel to toe progression too rapid
Lack of energy return sensation
Solutions
Shift socket posteriorly in relation to the foot
Verify appropriate foot module category
Toe Stiffness
Toe too stiff Symptoms
Flat spot in rollover motion at slow cadences
Solutions
Consider a lower category foot module
Toe too soft Symptoms
Clicking noise at initial contact
Excessive toe deflection with high impact activity
Solutions
Consider a higher category foot module
Weight Line
Runway® Instruction for Use
Product Number: RS2
Instructions for Use (R-720-006, Rev. N) Page 2 of 4 English EU
Stiffening Bumpers Rubber stiffening bumpers are included to adjust the heel stiffness during loading
response. The bumpers may be temporarily attached between the heel lever and the keel
using the pre-applied adhesive in the location indicated on the bumper package to increase heel stiffness one category. If the heel stiffness is too stiff, move the bumper posteriorly; too soft, move it anteriorly. For permanent placement, clean off the pre-applied adhesive with Acetone, and adhere bumpers using Super Glue (cyanoacrylate).
Spectra™ Sock Replace Spectra™ socks at intervals appropriate to the user’s activity level to protect the
foot shell and minimize noise. Failure to inspect and replace the Spectra™ socks may prematurely wear the foot module.
Foot Shell Use the Foot Shell Removal Tool (ACC-00-10300-00) to install or remove the foot shell to
prevent damage to the foot module. There is a potential for interference between the button and foot shell. If this is the case,
the prosthetist will be required to grind the foot shell in those areas where interference is causing the button to not seat fully.
Runway® System Maximum user weight: 116 kg
Available sizes: 22cm-28cm Heel height: Adjustable, 0-5cm Warranty: Foot module (36 months) Ankle mechanism (18 months)
Foot shell (6 months)
Operation (Prosthetist)
Depress the adjustment button.
To increase heel height, apply pressure simultaneously to the top of the toe and
the front of the knee, creating a plantar flexion moment at the ankle.
To decrease heel height, press down on the toe and back of the knee to apply
a dorsiflexion moment at the ankle.
Verify foot shell interference is not causing the button to not seat fully(high and low settings).
Verify the adjustment button has returned to its original position before allowing ambulation.
If the adjustment button sticks, free by applying alternating dorsiflexion/plantar flexion moments to the ankle.
Operation (User)
Your prosthetist may let you use the prosthesis without a foot shell for a short period of time, allowing you to visually learn to adjust the ankle mechanism by setting the pylon in the correct vertical orientation after changing shoes.
Inform your prosthetist if the toe and heel of the foot do not feel balanced.
Be seated in a chair to adjust the heel height.
Push the button in with your thumb to adjust heel height. Move the ankle to the desired location by sliding the foot forward or backward with other hand. Do not attempt to twist the foot.
Ensure the locking pin is fully engaged by attempting to adjust the ankle without pressing the adjustment button. This is to ensure the ankle will not slip into the next lower adjustment.
Avoid actions that would interfere with the heel adjustment mechanism (i.e., over­tightening shoelaces or shoe straps)
Active use may occasionally cause the adjustment button to stick slightly. Should this occur, the button may be freed by pressing down alternately on the toe and heel for a button stuck between positions. The button can also stick when in the closed position. In this case, a gentle strike on the button should free it.
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