USO DE LA ESPUMA MOLDEABLE PASO A PASO
After gait analysis and clinical assessment of patient’s foot, the procedure takes only a few minutes. IMPRESSION FOAM Impression Foam offers optimum convenience for the patient and practitioner – with accurate and dependable impressions.
Ideal weight bearing flow is established and controlled by the practitioner to ensure that proper plantar contour is achieved, which will eventually be duplicated in the finished orthotic device.
Step 1
Align patient’s body properly. Establish right (90 degree) angle at hip, knee and ankle. Observe feet to ensure proper neutral positioning.
Step 2
See that ankle is neither supinated or pronated.
Step 3
Hold ankle in neutral position by supporting the talus to prevent pronation when impression is made. Instruct patient to apply no pressure. Place free hand on patient’s knee and press down, pushing the foot 1” to 1-1/2” into foam. Simultaneously, apply pressure to lateral aspect of foot with other hand.
Step 4
Finish impression by pressing in the toes with both hands. Thus, weight bearing flow is simulated – heel to mid foot to toes – while foot is maintained in proper neutral position.
Step 5
Inspect each impression for defects or an uneven nature of the weight bearing surface or abnormal plantar contour. Repeat procedure with patient’s other foot. Complete prescription/order form and forward convenient mailing box to lab.