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Instructions For Use

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L10003 Rev 2 (9/29/17)

Summary of Contents for MD10008

Page 1: ...1 Instructions For Use TM L10003 Rev 2 9 29 17...

Page 2: ...t you with your mobility in ways that you never thought possible Please read this booklet in its entirety this crutch is unlike anything you have used before and we want to make sure you are familiar...

Page 3: ...le for arm length 13 17 Adjusting arm bands General use 18 19 How to use the M D Crutches ABC s of M D 20 Locking and unlocking the cradle 21 Using unlocked cradle 22 Rotating handle 23 Caution when u...

Page 4: ...0016 M D Crutch Right White MD10017 M D Crutch Left Black MD10018 M D Crutch Right Black MD10008 SKU Package Replacement Feet MD10009 SKU Package Replacement Cradle Pad Height and weight range This de...

Page 5: ...te ledematen of voor gebruikers die be hoefte hebben aan extra ondersteuning bijhet lopen Fran ais Utilisation pr vue La M D Crutch doit tre utilis e comme aide la marche pour les patients qui ne port...

Page 6: ...6 Structures and Features...

Page 7: ...are designed for easy removal and are snug to reduce noise If you find removing foot is tight push snap button and apply pressure on the top of the foot to hold in place while pulling on leg tube unti...

Page 8: ...ting shoulders 2 1 Audible click to secure leg Caution If snap button pushes too far inside leg stop use of crutch use flat head screw driver to pop back out If unsuccessful call us for support 1 Inse...

Page 9: ...9 Loo s e n T i g h t e n 3 3 Finger tighten noise reduction screw until finger tight Snug up with screwdriver or coin to eliminate leg rattle...

Page 10: ...10 Adjusting handle length step 1 of 4 Press slide button to unlock the cradle Raise cradle up and out of the way 1...

Page 11: ...e length step 2 of 4 Use coin or screwdriver to loosen screw 2 Tip For best fit elbow should be snug at back of cradle with no pressure on palm of hand while gripping handle Reference chart on packagi...

Page 12: ...ength step 3 4 of 4 Step 3 Remove screw and adjust handle length Step 4 Insert screw in handle tube and tighten 3 4 Tip For securing screw Either hole in handle tube is usable Thread and tighten secur...

Page 13: ...not use Hands Free without arm bands Only use this without armbands if fully comfortable Gives good balance of hold in out Lets user get in from one side Overlapped for more hold Default arm band pos...

Page 14: ...14 Step 1 To change the arm band placement remove screw using a screwdriver...

Page 15: ...15 Pull here to remove from cradle Step 2 Pull up on bottom hard plastic arm band clip to pop off side rail...

Page 16: ...s into place Align hole on arm band clip to hole on cradle rail To place arm bands back on cradle align top of arm band clip to lip of cradle rail Press firmly to hook top tabs to rail Ensure top and...

Page 17: ...17 Make sure both top and bottom tabs of arm band clip are securely snapped to rail then place washer and screw in arm band clip and tighten screw using a screwdriver...

Page 18: ...g your ELBOWS IN tight to your sides and placing your crutch feet out to give your A frame a WIDE BASE Elbows tight to your sides Crutch feet wider than shoulder width A A Frame The ABC s of the M D C...

Page 19: ...19 Keeping your elbows tight to your sides move crutch feet forward doing a small BICEP CURL Keep your elbows in CORE ENGAGED and back straight 1 2 C Core engaged B Bicep curl...

Page 20: ...adle push button with braille dot flush 1 2 Tip To easily feel which side of button is used to lock cra dle note there is a braille dot on only the locking side Caution Unlocking cradle allows freedom...

Page 21: ...ck in and out for freedom of movement without taking crutches off Caution When reaching up user can become unbalanced if crutch leaves ground Crutch can move in unexpected ways take caution it could i...

Page 22: ...22 Rotating Handle Push button and rotate handle out of the way Tip Handles are hand specific and angle inward toward body Only the right handle button is blue and has a braille dot on the button...

Page 23: ...23 Caution Using unlocked cradle with hands free could cause user to become unstable Caution DO NOT USE hands free when cradle is unlocked...

Page 24: ...brushed or wiped with a cloth or disposable towel If the rubber feet have gotten very dirty they should be removed and washed in soapy water then dried carefully with a cloth before being replaced on...

Page 25: ...ranty if applicable 3 Are there training videos for the M D Crutch There are training videos available at mobilitydesigned com to show you the basic techniques for using the M D Crutch Please consult...

Page 26: ...cessories against manufacturing defects for one year from the date you received your product Our warranty is in addition to rights provided by consumer law Our warranty doesn t cover damage caused by...

Page 27: ...nfo Mobility Designed LLC 1 844 637 STEP 7837 816 945 STEP 7837 1427 West 9th ST SUITE 503 Kansas City MO 64101 844 637 7837 www mobilitydesigned com FDA Registration Number 3012093174 2016 Mobility D...

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