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Trulife Orthopaedic Products for. Introduction. Matrix & Matrix MAX Fitting Instructions Partial Foot. Matrix & Matrix MAX. Matrix & Matrix MAX. Matrix Lightweight and Dynamic Carbon and Glass Fiber Lateral Strut Modular Anterior Shell -Height Adjustable -Heat Moldable - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Trulife Orthopaedic Products
for
Introduction
• Matrix & Matrix MAX• Fitting Instructions• Partial Foot
Matrix & Matrix MAX
Matrix & Matrix MAX
Matrix• Lightweight and Dynamic• Carbon and Glass Fiber • Lateral Strut• Modular Anterior Shell
-Height Adjustable-Heat Moldable-Easily Trimmed
Matrix & Matrix MAX
Matrix MAX• Dynamic• Carbon and Glass Fiber • Rigid Lateral Strut• Modular Anterior Shell
-Height Adjustable-Heat Moldable-Easily Trimmed
AFO’s
Matrix & Matrix MAX
Matrix MAX Low Activity High Activity
Mild Spasticity Moderate Spasticity Under 250 lbs. Over 250 lbs.
Weak Quadriceps
L1932
Fitting Instructions
Fitting Instructions
• Adjust height, if needed, using the Allen Wrench provided
Fitting Instructions
Thermoplastic anterior section is designed to fit anatomically and applies forces to tibial
tubercle and not the tibial crest.
Fitting Instructions
No pressure on head of Fibula
Fitting Instructions
Fitting the Orthotic
Fitting Instructions
Optimal fit is achieved through simple adjustment of orthotic (blue line) to carbon footplate (black line)
Fitting Instructions
Anterior Shell Trim, if needed Heat mold, if
needed
Fitting Instructions
Footplate and strut are NOT heat moldable
Fitting Instructions
• Heel posts are added if shoe heel height is too low and is causing knee hyperextension.
• If knee remains in flexion, then either a shoe with a lower heel is needed or the toe portion of the orthotic should be built-up.
Fitting Instructions
Includes TWO plush liners –one to wear and one to wash
Fitting Instructions
Partial Foot
L5020
Partial Foot
Reduces Sheering
lever arm
Partial Foot
Propulsive Lever Arm
lever arm
Thank you…Any Questions?