DJO Stabilizing PRO/ Stabilizing Speed PRO Ankle Instructions

Stabilizing PRO/Stabilizing Speed PRO Ankle

BEFORE USING THE DEVICE, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY AND  CAREFULLY. CORRECT  APPLICATION IS VITAL TO THE PROPER FUNCTIONING OF THE DEVICE.INTENDED USER PROFILE:The intended use should be a licensed medical professional, the patient, the patient’s caretaker, or a family member providing assistance. The user should be able to read, understand and be physically capable to perform all the directions, warnings, and cautions provided in the information for use.INTENDED USE/INDICATIONS:The DonJoy Stabilizing Speed Pro Ankle Brace is designed to provide support for the relief of pain caused by ankle sprains and, chronic ankle instability. Soft-good/semi-rigid designed to restrict motion through elastic or semi-rigid construction.CONTRAINDICATIONS:Do not use if you are allergic to any of the materials contained in this product.WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS:

  • Do not use over open wounds.
  • Ankle brace should be worn with an athletic sock.
  • If pain, swelling, changes in sensation, or other unusual reactions occur while using this product, you should contact your doctor immediately.
  • Do not use this device if it was damaged and/or the package has been opened

NOTE: Contact manufacturer and the competent authority in case of a serious incident arising due to usage of this device. (HIGH ALTITUDE) At high altitudes, the aircells will expand beyond their optimal level. Adjust Aircell pressure by tightening or loosening support and/or strap.APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:A) Stabilizing PRO Ankle – Before application, loosen straps and laces. The ankle must be at a 90° angle when applying the brace. While seated at the edge of a chair, place your foot in an ankle brace. Make sure the tongue is on the top of the foot area prior to lacing up. Lace-up the brace like a shoe. (Fig. A)B) Stabilizing Speed PRO Ankle – Before application, loosen straps and laces. The ankle must be at a 90° angle when applying the brace. While seated at the edge of a chair, place your foot in an ankle brace. Make sure the tongue of the brace is on the top of the foot area prior to lacing up. Pull lace tabs across the top of the foot and secure tab to Velcro on the opposite side of the brace. (Fig. B)C) For application to the right foot, slightly turn heel out. For the left foot, slightly turn heel in. Starting with the long outer strap, wrap in figure 8 over the forefoot and then under the arch area of the foot. Pull strap vertically until firm tension is achieved. Secure to Velcro. Trim strap if necessary. (Fig. C)D) For application to the right foot, slightly turn heel out. For the left foot, slightly turn heel in. Starting with the long inner strap, wrap in figure 8 over the forefoot and then under the arch area of the foot. Pull strap vertically until firm tension is achieved. Secure to Velcro. Trim strap if necessary. (Fig. D)E) Wrap the short circumferential straps around both sides of the ankle over the long inner and outer straps. Secure at the front of the brace. (Fig. E)Note: Ankle brace should be snug but not impair circulation.CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:Hand washes with mild soap in lukewarm water. Rinse thoroughly. AIR DRY.Note: If not rinsed thoroughly, residual soap may cause skin irritation or deteriorate the material.MATERIAL CONTENT:Polyester; Nylon; Polypropylene; Plastic

FOR SINGLE PATIENT USE ONLY.NOT MADE WITH NATURAL RUBBER LATEX.WARRANTY: DJO, LLC will repair or replace all or part of the unit and its accessories for material or workmanship defects for a period of six months from the date of sale.NOTICE: WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE IN STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNIQUES TO OBTAIN THE MAXIMUM COMPATIBILITY OF FUNCTION, STRENGTH, DURABILITY, AND COMFORT, THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT INJURY WILL BE PREVENTED THROUGH THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.

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