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•  The prosthesis must fit snuggly and comfortably around your leg to work 
  properly. Loosening the buckles too much may alter walking and lead to falls.    

•  The iFIT transtibial prosthesis is not designed for vigorous activities 
  such as running.

•  If there is pain in the limb, 

reduce the tightness of the buckle one notch

.  

  Buckling too tight may cause excess pressure or reduce blood flow to the limb.    
  If the pain continues despite loosening the buckle, take it off and contact 
  your prosthetist.

•  Only a certified iFIT prosthetist may fit and align this device.

•  Do not wear the prosthesis without a protective silicone locking liner (with pin)    
  which is supplied by your healthcare provider.

•  If the inner black neoprene liner of the prosthesis becomes worn, it should be    
  replaced with a new one.  

•  Do not rest or sleep with the prosthesis against your opposite leg.  Doing so  

 

  may cause skin irritation or breakdown.

As with any prosthesis there are always potential problems that may arise.  It is 
important that you use the iFIT Prosthesis exactly as described in this guide.  
Failure to do so may result in one or more of the following problems:

  1. 

Prosthetic failure.

  2. 

Residual limb skin breakdown.

  3. 

Pain in residual limb with use of the prosthesis.

  4. 

Risk of fall while using the prosthesis.

  5. 

Reduced circulation (blood flow) to a limb if it is buckled too tightly.

         IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS WITH YOUR PROSTHESIS PLEASE 
CONTACT YOUR IFIT PROSTHETIST FIRST. 

PATIENT ADVISORY WARNINGS

We hope you are pleased with your new iFIT Prosthesis.  Your iFIT prosthetist will 
select the other components that accompany the socket according to your body 
weight and activity level.  These include the silicone pin suspension liner and 
prosthetic foot.  If your weight or activity level changes, or if your prosthesis 
becomes less comfortable, please notify your healthcare provider.

The prosthetic socket must be securely buckled at all times when you are standing 
or walking.  The buckles must be completely closed so that the locking mechanism 
prevents them from opening.  Your limb must be completely in the socket and the 
pin suspension system fully engaged − you should not be able to pull the device 
off of your limb. 

It should be comfortable to wear.  If you have any discomfort, alert your iFIT 
prosthetist.  The healthcare provider will test your ability to use the device while 
in their clinic to ensure you can use it safely and properly.

To minimize the chances of any problems occurring, this prosthetic device has 
undergone extensive engineering testing by iFIT Prosthetics. There is a soft inner 
liner that pads the socket protects the skin. You should always wear a silicone 
locking liner (this is the liner with a pin attached) with a pin that is compatible 
with the suspension in the device. This device was designed with a pin  suspension 
system for holding the prosthesis firmly onto your limb and will not work with other 
types of suspension such as suction or suprapatellar straps.

         You must carefully follow the directions of your iFIT prosthetist and the 
instructions contained in this brochure. Failure to do any of the following could 
result in tripping and falling, device failure, skin breakdown, or cause other 
serious harm.

•  The pin attached to the silicone locking liner should be fully inserted into the  

 

  bottom of the socket prior to use.  Check to see that the socket does not pull    
  off once you engage the pin. You will hear a clicking noise as the pin locks  

 

  into the locking mechanism.

•  Be sure to check that the prosthesis is firmly attached to your limb.

•  If your silicone liner is worn out replace with one prescribed by your healthcare    
  provider that works with the iFIT prosthesis system.  

•  Do not stand or walk without buckling both buckles and checking to ensure 
  that they are locked. 

•  Do not make adjustments to the buckles while standing.  Sit down and then  

 

  make any buckle adjustments.

Summary of Contents for TT200

Page 1: ...Patient User s Guide MODEL TT200 www iFitProsthetics com The Right Fit Right Now...

Page 2: ...Instructions 11 Step A Initial Device Check 11 Step B Putting on the Device 12 Step C Taking off the Device 14 Step D Cleaning and Maintenance 14 Secton IV Wear Schedule 16 Get the right fit today A p...

Page 3: ...e 16 so you can check your residual limb and gradually adjust to the device Even though the iFIT Prosthesis is designed to be easily fit and aligned we recommend that only an iFIT certified prosthetis...

Page 4: ...are provider The prosthetic socket must be securely buckled at all times when you are standing or walking The buckles must be completely closed so that the locking mechanism prevents them from opening...

Page 5: ...is Upon timely return of such prosthesis or sockets buckles or locks as applicable and provided iFIT confirms that the prosthesis or sockets buckles or locks as applicable included a manufacturing def...

Page 6: ...s 4 The outer flap of the prosthesis should have the cable guides with the cables passing through it and attaching to the hooks The inner flap is smooth and slides under the outer flap Section III Ins...

Page 7: ...hould be marked off by the healthcare provider You may need to start looser and then gradually tighten the cables by buckling and re buckling until the optimal hook is reached The prosthesis can be lo...

Page 8: ...ay be taken out and washed on a gentle cycle then air dried It is very important you do not put the liner in the drier as high heats may cause damage 3 When replacing the liner back into the prosthesi...

Page 9: ...DAY 1 Wear 2 hours Check limb If no issues Wear 2 Keep off for additional hours 5 minutes DAY 2 Wear 3 hours Check limb If no issues Wear 3 Keep off for additional hours 5 minutes DAY 3 Wear 4 hours...

Page 10: ...ssion is to produce high quality affordable prosthetic devices that enhance the lives of persons with amputations iFIT Prosthetics is a proud veteran owned American business making products in Milwauk...

Page 11: ...mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of iFIT Prosthetics LLC The products are protected by US patents 8470050 8491667 and 8845755 ifitprosthetics com N27 W23655 Paul Road Pewaukee...

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