Version: User’s manual EN NF-Walker 2 ver. 2.0
Date for this version: 09.02.2017
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6.1
Fitting the NF-Walker 2 to the user:
The fitting of the NF-Walker 2 will be done by the consultant from Made for Movement or its
representatives where the user is sited: school, kinder garden, at home, training center or other.
Brace: The consultant will take accurate measures of the user’s legs and adjust one leg (hip-
knee-ankle) of the brace to fit the user. If there is no difference in leg-length, the measures
are copied to the opposite brace-leg. Accurate measures of the hip width will be taken and
the distance between the hip bows will be adjusted according to this. The hip strap will be
adjusted, ensuring correct position of the user in the brace. The height of the chest belt will
be adjusted to fit the actual user. The shoes with shoe-clips assembled on to them, will be
put onto the brace.
Undercarriage: The brace will be put onto the undercarriage and the height of the column
will be adjusted. When the height is adjusted correctly, the shoes shall almost touch the
floor. The length of the undercarriage will be controlled and if needed, adjusted by
extending the front axle frame part out of the frame. A tip for correct adjustment of the
front axle, is that the ankle joint of the brace should not be allowed to touch the front axle.
This is important for the stability of the NF-Walker 2 and security of the user. Small
adjustments to the length of the damper may be done to compensate the change of angle
caused by extending the front axle. The guide straps/elastics are put on the brace and
adjusted in length so the brace is approximately in a vertical in position when connected to
the frame
Try out: The brace can now be put on to the user. Follow the description in chapter 8.5 –
8.8.
The user is now in the NF-Walker 2. The spring force of the damper can be adjusted so the
user will be given the best possible dynamic and movement. The user is now having weight
bearing in the shoes, but the pressure from the shoes against the floor may be adjusted by
increasing or decreasing the height of the column and/or the force of the damper. The
degree of stretching of the user while she/he is walking, can be adjusted by correcting the
length of the guide straps/elastics. For stretching only, without walking, guide straps can be
adjusted to a length where the user is standing in a vertical position, stretched out in the
degree that is needed for her/him.
Important: NF-Walker 2 must not be adjusted by persons not qualified to do so.