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B B l l o o u u n n t t s s K K A A F F O O Instructions The V-Vas™ Blounts KAFO is designed specifically for those patients with Tibia Vara or Physiological Genu Varum or Valgum of the lower extremity. It’s unique adjustable polycentric knee joint system allows for independent linear adjustment of the tibial and or femoral segments (see adjustment instructions) for individualized patient treatment. The free motion knee joint has shown to increase the compliance and wear-ability of KAFO’s for treatment of Blounts leading to successful treatment outcomes. The self aligning polycentric knee joint design accommodates the corrective alignment without re squaring of the mechanical joint head, maintaining a smooth uninhibited range of motion. 1 1399 E. Western Reserve Road Poland, Ohio 44514 Email: info @AnatomicalConceptsInc.com Web: www.AnatomicalConceptsInc.com Toll Free: 1-800-837-3888 Phone: (330) 757-3569 Fax: 1-800-657-7236

V-VAS - Creation of a KAFO for Blounts

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The V-Vas™ Blounts KAFO is designed specifically for those patients with Tibia Vara or Physiological Genu Varum or Valgum of the lower extremity. It’s unique adjustable polycentric knee joint system allows for independent linear adjustment of the tibial and or femoral segments (see adjustment instructions) for individualized patient treatment.

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BBlloouunnttss KKAAFFOO IInnssttrruuccttiioonnss The V-Vas™ Blounts KAFO is designed specifically for those patients with Tibia Vara or Physiological Genu Varum or Valgum of the lower extremity. It’s unique adjustable polycentric knee joint system allows for independent linear adjustment of the tibial and or femoral segments (see adjustment instructions) for individualized patient treatment. The free motion knee joint has shown to increase the compliance and wear-ability of KAFO’s for treatment of Blounts leading to successful treatment outcomes. The self aligning polycentric knee joint design accommodates the corrective alignment without re squaring of the mechanical joint head, maintaining a smooth uninhibited range of motion.

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For isolated correction of Tibia Vara; remove the two adjustment screws from the medial calf upright (Figure 1) and move the medial tibial section distally or away from knee center (depicted by arrow) until the desired angle of correction is achieved and re secure the two screws. The distance between each hole measures ¼” which results in approximately a 3° angle of correction to the Tibia Vara. The end result of the adjustment is depicted by the broken red line as shown in Figure 2. Note; that as a general rule, for ever 2 holes of adjustment made to the tibial section you should make 1 hole of adjustment to the thigh section on the medial side when addressing Tibia Vara and on the lateral side when addressing Genu Valgum deformities. This adjustment is necessary to keep the coronal plane alignment balanced. In cases where there is significant adipose tissue, it may be necessary to adjust the thigh section 2 holes for every 2 holes in the tibial section. The convenience of the system is that you can match it to the individual patients needs.

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To isolate correction of Genu Valgum; in addition to moving the medial tibial section as seen in Figure 2, it is necessary to move the medial thigh section proximally or away from knee center see Figure 3. This can be done either proportionate to the lengthening adjustment that was made to the medial tibial section or disproportionately. Ultimately, the amount of adjustment to the medial thigh section is determined by the amount of soft tissue mass that is being displaced by the corrective forces applied by the cuff itself. The goal should be to make enough of an adjustment so that the patient is getting a balanced correction between the thigh and calf cuffs.

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Wearing and Caring Instructions: The wearing schedule is determined by the treating team members. Some will choose full time wear others will feel that day or night wear is appropriate. It is all dependent on what the treating team is most comfortable with for the individual patient. Follow up is determined by the treating team members as well. In most cases initial follow up is 4 to 6 weeks then at 6 to 12 week intervals to assure that growth and corrective adjustments are made. Cleaning is done by wiping down the plastic and padded parts with a mild laundry soap and water solution or rubbing alcohol. Use a non abrasive cloth. The knee joint mechanism can be lubricated as needed with silicone spray.

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Blounts Casting Guidelines

1) Always take impression in a non weight bearing position

2) Casting material should be wrapped to encompass the full length of the foot distally and end on the proximal thigh a minimum of ½” beyond finished medial height measurements that you provide us with.

3) With a non compliant patient, it is beneficial to cast the knee 2 inches proximal to the malleoli, then cast the ankle and foot sections to complete the full length cast.

4) Primary focus should be on the foot and ankle complex positioning -

a. Coronal view -

i. Plantar surface of forefoot at 90° to tibial shaft

ii. Calcaneous to be in vertical position

iii. Externally rotate foot as far as comfortably possible

iv. Be careful not to place knee in a more varus (bowed) position

b. Sagital view -

i. 90° at the ankle

5) Knee position -

a. Coronal view

i. Neutralize varus position to end range.

ii. Do not exaggerate (increase) varus knee position

b. Sagital view -

i. 0° at the knee (full extension) be careful to not hyperextend the knee. 5° to 10° of knee flexion is acceptable.

6) Write patient first initial and last name on cast.

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