4U4121 LITE Liner Silicone SkinTex 2 U Cushion
Description
4U4121 LITE Liner Silicone SkinTex 2 U Cushion
Mobility class: 2-4
for BK stumps
Connector: Cushion(without distal connector)
Properties:
- made from medical grade* silicone
- seamless fabric cover
- length approx. 38 cm
- integrated outside matrix
- Standard with 10 cm Matrix
- stability by using 2,5 mm DuraSil
- high adhesion between liner and skin
- perfect pressure distribution
- reduced pistoning by the matrix
Article-No. Grey |
Article-No. skin color |
Matrix length | Distal Circumference |
4U4121-18-G | 4U4121-18-H | approx. 10 cm | 18 cm |
4U4121-20-G | 4U4121-20-H | approx. 10 cm | 20 cm |
4U4121-21-G | 4U4121-21-H | approx. 10 cm | 21 cm |
4U4121-22-G | 4U4121-22-H | approx. 10 cm | 22 cm |
4U4121-23,5-G | 4U4121-23,5-H | approx. 10 cm | 23,5 cm |
4U4121-25-G | 4U4121-25-H | approx. 10 cm | 25 cm |
4U4121-26,5-G | 4U4121-26,5-H | approx. 10 cm | 26,5 cm |
4U4121-28-G | 4U4121-28-H | approx. 10 cm | 28 cm |
4U4121-30-G | 4U4121-30-H | approx. 10 cm | 30 cm |
4U4121-32-G | 4U4121-32-H | approx. 10 cm | 32 cm |
4U4121-34-G | 4U4121-34-H | approx. 10 cm | 34 cm |
4U4121-36-G | 4U4121-36-H | approx. 10 cm | 36 cm |
4U4121-38-G | 4U4121-38-H | approx. 10 cm | 38 cm |
4U4121-40-G | 4U4121-40-H | approx. 10 cm | 40 cm |
4U4121-42-G | 4U4121-42-H | approx. 10 cm | 42 cm |
4U4121-45-G | 4U4121-45-H | approx. 10 cm | 45 cm |
Remark:
- We reserve the right to technical changes of the products.
- The Silicones used have been tested for biocompatibility according to DIN EN ISO 10993-5 and 10993-10.
Sizing
How to choose the correct liner size
a) Measure the circumference of the residual limb at 4 cm from the distal end.
b) Choose the liner size corresponding to this measurement or the next smaller size, respectively.
c) Do not choose a liner whose size exceeds the measurement taken.
d) Never reduce by more than one liner size in order to avoid unnecessarily high compression.
Important:
In locking liners, a matrix with 10 cm length is integrated as a standard.This matrix should end below the head of the fibula and must not exceed it, as this could result in problems during knee flexion.