HeelBoot

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Protocol
Desired Outcomes
Reduce pressure on the heels
Correct internal and external hip rotation
Prevent and aid in the treatment of plantar flexion contractures and foot drop
Equipment
HeelBoot Orthotic Boot
Walking Sole (optional)
Parts of Procedure
Proper size boot lection and preparation for application
Application of the HeelBoot
Application of the Walking Sole (Optional)
Proper Size Boot Selection and Preparation for Application
1.Choo the correct size HeelBoot bad upon mid-calf circumference:
智者乐水仁者乐山16 inches or less - Regular
More than 16 inches - Large
2.Remove the HeelBoot from its packaging and rotate the toe pad so it can be positioned
under the patient's toes.Adjust to prevent toes from rubbing against bed linens.It can also help to hold the patient’s foot off the bed.
3.Open the upper and lower hook and loop closures.
Application of the HeelBoot
1.With the patient in a supine position,gently flex the patient's knee and firmly place the patient's foot into the HeelBoot.The patient's foot should lay flat against the lower liner of the boot.搞怪短信
2.Secure the lower hook and loop closure over the top of the patient's foot.The fleece liner should fit snugly,but not too tightly.When the liner is clod,it may overlap at an angle.
3.Secure the upper hook and loop closure around the patient's leg.The upper liner should fit snugly,
but not too tightly.
4.When fitted properly,the patient's heel should be suspended.The heel should not be touching
the molded shell of the HeelBoot.
Application of the Walking Sole
The optional Walking Sole is designed for limited ambulation or transfer.
1.Remove the Toe Pad and replace the adjustment knob.
2.Open the hook and loop straps on the Walking Sole.With the straps facing up,and the curved end toward the patient's toes,position the Walking Sole on the bottom of the HeelBoot.
3.Center the hole in the Walking Sole over the adjustment knob on the bottom of the HeelBoot.酿酒之后隔日香
4.Fasten the attached straps over the top of the HeelBoot.The straps should fit snugly,but not too tightly. Straps may be trimmed.
Note:Patients should not stand or walk in the HeelBoot without the Walking Sole in place.
Special Adjustments:
Adjust the Toe Pad to protect the patient's toes from sheets and bedding.
When the patient is in a side-lying position,the Toe Pad can be moved to either side of the boot to hold the patient's foot off the bed and to minimize pressure on the side of the foot.
The Rotation Bar on the back of the HeelBoot can be moved to either side to control internal
or external hip rotation.
梦到打人Patient’s skin should be frequently assd for any signs of redness or breakdown.
Liners should be laundered according to instructions.
Follow your facility's protocol for u of orthotic boots.
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Libertyville,IL 60048 USA Distributed in Canada by Hollister Limited 95 Mary Street
Aurora,Ontario L4G 1G3
Hollister,Hollister logo and HeelBoot are trademarks of Hollister Incorporated.©2000 Hollister Incorporated
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*Can be purchad by the box or in eaches.A pressure ulcer is any lesion of the skin caud by unrelieved pressure resulting in damage to underlying tissue.Pressure ulcers usually occur over bony prominences such as the heel,coccyx or trochanter when in contact with a surface,such as a bed,wheelchair,shoe or cast.When pressure is not relieved,tissue ischemia develops and a pressure ulcer results.Most pressure
ulcers are preventable.Therefore,early risk asssment,skin care,attention to patient support surfaces and education are esntial.Abduct,Abduction Movement of a bone away from the midline of the body.
Achilles Tendon
The strong tendon joining the muscles in the calf of the leg to the bone of the heel.
Adduct,Adduction
Movement of a bone towards the midline of the body.
Contracture,non-fixed    A temporary shortening and thickening
of the connective tissue that restricts the range of motion of a joint.A non-fixed contracture is one in which some degree of movement in the joint can be obrved.Examples of non-fixed contractures include foot drop and plantar flexion contracture.Dorsiflexion Flexion of the foot in an upward position.
Eversion Turning the sole of the foot outward by moving the ankle joint.
Extension Increasing the angle of a joint; e.g.,the unbending of a knee or elbow joint.Flaccid Relaxed or having defective or abnt muscle tone.
Flexion
Decreasing the angle of a joint; e.g.,bending the elbow.At the ankle joint,flexion is also called plantar flexion.
Foot Drop
An abnormal condition of the lower leg and foot,characterized by a foot that is in the “hanging”position and the patient is unable to pull the foot up.This condition is usually caud by a stroke that results in loss of control of muscle function.
眼的笔顺
Gait
人之常情什么意思
The way a person walks which involves a repeated cycle of limb motions (swing of ankle/foot/leg).Inversion Turning of the sole of the foot inward by moving the ankle joint.
Plantar Flexion Pathlogic condition whereby the Contracture
muscles in the calf are tight and pull the foot downward leaving the foot in a “hanging ”position.The contracted muscles remain in this position making it difficult for the patient to ambulate.This condition is less common than foot drop and may also be caud by stroke.
Rotation
课本简笔画
Movement of the bone around its central axis.Rotation toward the body is internal or medial rotation; rotation away from the body is external or lateral rotation.
TERMS数学三年级手抄报

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