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Amputee Sling Mod 70, 75 Instruction Guide May 2009

Instruction Guide

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Liko Amputee Sling, Mod. 70, 75 Instruction Guide English 7EN160143-03  Mod. 75  Mod. 70  Product Description Liko Amputee Sling is a safe, easy-to-use sling that has been specially designed as an aid to lifting patients with high double-sided leg amputations. We also recommend Amputee Sling for patients who are not amputees, but who tend to slide out of similar types of slings. Amputee Sling may be appropriate for other patients, such as single-sided amputees. The leg supports are normally overlapped under both thighs. The guide loops on the side of the sling assure correct positioning of the leg supports and help to prevent the opening for the seat from widening, thus providing added security during lifting. A correctly fitted and carefully applied Amputee Sling ensures a high degree of comfort and a feeling of security for the patient. Amputee Sling Mod. 70 provides support for the entire back, all the way up to the neck. Model 75 has a head support.  The arms are held inside the sling. For large patients or people who are particularly sensitive to pressure around the shoulders, we recommend a combination with Universal Slingbar 600. Amputee Sling Mod. 70 is available in different materials. Since the patient does not normally remain in the Amputee Sling after the transfer, we recommend a polyester sling. This material is very durable and is easy to work with, due to its low friction, which makes the sling easy to apply and easy to remove. This modell is also available in net polyester in cases where the sling is to be left in the chair after lifting, or simply when you want a ventilated alternative. Amputee Sling Mod. 75 is available in polyester. Both models have reinforced leg supports which distributes pressure evenly and prevents the sling from creasing under the thighs. Amputee Sling can be applied and removed in either the seated or horizontal positions.  In this document, the person being lifted is referred to as the ”patient” and the person helping them is referred to as the ”caregiver”. ”Caution!” triangles are used to warn of situations that demand extra care and attention. 	Before using lifts and lifting accessories, read the instructions for both the sling and the lift that will be used. Instruction guides can be downloaded, free of charge, at www.liko.com.
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