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bullet Making larger Neofrakt® models require some experience; here below you will find an example of how to apply a spinal positioning shell.
       
Mix the 2 components

       


   
  

After zipping the front and back part together, pull at the model for a few minutes.

A specially made wooden “bed” makes sure the patient can be perfectly taken care of.  The hole in the “bed” is for the chamber pot.

 

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Sometimes it is necessary the make a Neofrakt® application on a prefab plaster model.  Here below you will see an example of an redression splint for treating a flexion contracture of the knee after a lower leg amputation.

    
 

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The plastics rings that keep together the 2 cans of polyurethane can be used to open the smaller Neofrakt® models, so the polyurethane can be poured easily into the model.


    
 

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When there is too much polyurethane in a model, this can be rolled out in a plastic bag and cut off.

    
 

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This special L-formed pillow can be used as an aid for applying upper leg or knee bandages.

    
 

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Different sizes of rollers can be used for rolling out the polyurethane.  With the glue gun extra velcro fasteners can be put on.

    
 

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Spronken Orthopedie N.V. has different walking soles for its leg bandages.  Here below you will find 2 examples.

    

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