The Single Sub-occipital systems are designed to provide
lateral cervical support with an independently adjustable
occipital pad for posterior support.
1. Adjust the height and depth of the mounting system to place
the head support in the general position of the sub-occipital
and occipital regions of the head.
2. (Fig. 3) Adjust the sub-occipital pad (B) first. Moving the
occipital pad (A)completely rearward makes this easier.
(Fig. 4)Loosening bolts (A) allows anterior/posterior movement
of the occipital mount and pad. The sub-occipital pad should
be adjusted to provide lateral cervical support and lift under the
occiput. The flared tips of the pad should extend under the ears
and below the mastoid process. (Fig. 1)
3. (Fig. 2) Adjust the occipital pad forward just enough to come into contact with the
occiput. (Fig. 4) Loosening bolts (B) allows the pad to be moved up or down for
optimal contact with the head. (Fig. 2) Be careful not position too far forward and the
user away from the sub-occipital pad.
Fig. 4
B
A
A
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
B
Fig. 3
Whitmyer Head Supports
Single Sub-occipital System Adjustment
MKT6100 Rev. C
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