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Orthopedic Surgery Table Owner’s Manual
Mizuho OSI 2017
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NW0508 Rev N
6.5
Traction Boots
Skin traction may be facilitated by securing Traction Boots to the Traction Unit of the Leg Spar.
To secure the Traction Boot to the Leg Spar:
1.
While the patient is still on the stretcher, slide the Traction Boot onto the patient’s foot and
secure with buckles.
2.
After transferring the patient to the table, insert the post on the Boot Plate Assembly into the
Leg Spar Traction Mount (Figure 25) and secure with the thumbscrew.
Figure 25: Traction Boot Secured to Leg Spar
Use the Leg Spar to make traction and rotation adjustments. See Section 6.1.2 for more information.
Traction Boots are provided in two sizes: small and large. Extra-large Traction Boots are also available as
an optional accessory. See Section 9 for more information.
Refer to the following size chart to select the appropriate Traction Boot. Adjust the amount of padding as
needed for the size of the patient’s foot.
CAUTION: When using the Traction Boots, ensure that the proper size is selected for the
patient’s foot. Using an improperly sized boot and/or excessive over-tightening of the buckle can
cause the boot straps to fail.
Men’s Shoe Size Comparison Chart
Small Traction Boot
Large Traction Boot
Extra-Large Traction Boot
UK
4½
5
5½
6
6½
7
7½
8
8½
9
9½
10
10½
11
11½
12
US
5½
6
6½
7
7½
8
8½
9
9½
10
10½
11
11½
12
13
14
EU
37½
38
38½
39
40
40½
41
42
42½
43
44
44½
45
46
46½
47
JP
23.5
24
24.5
25
25.5
26
26.5
27
27.5
28
28.5
29
29.5
30
31
32