Re: ferrier coupler and heavier clients - RESPONSES
Catherine McConnell
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Re: ferrier coupler and heavier clients - RESPONSES
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Catherine McConnell
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7/11/2018
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Hi again -
The replies I received to my question are listed below; all were positive. Thank you!
Catherine
They seem to be some type of aluminum alloy, so they get pretty dinged up, but I have put them on patients involved in sports and have not had a failure (yet). I can't speak to the 300# but my most active is a B/L AK who is up to 240# now and plays all sports including foot ball (defensive back so lots of tackling at speed). He has worn the same pair of Ferrier couplers through several socket/knee/feet changes and they look rough but are still intact.
Haven't had one break yet! Have him sign a waver
I have used ferrier couplings on super active and really big folks with no problem.
You can trust this coupling as long as you integrate it properly.
Bottom line, how compliant is the patient?
If a reliable, and informed, individual than I would trust the mechanism, stress that it must be secured but not overly tightened.
I am a very active 225 lb transfemoral amputee. My current ferrier coupler is 5 years old, and I have never had an issue. I know I'm a little lighter than your pt., but I hope this helps with your decision.
I have them on very active guys up to 380
From: Catherine McConnell
Sent: July-10-18 11:06 AM
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Subject: ferrier coupler and heavier clients
Hi Everyone -
I'd like to use a Ferrier coupler on a young, 300 pound active transtibial client. I understand that that manufacturer reports no weight limit on this product. Has anyone had any problems using this component on clients like this?
Thank you in advance!
Catherine McConnell B.Sc., C.P.(c)
Certified Prosthetist
Prosthetics and Orthotics Department
T: 416-243-3600 Ext. 3614 | Direct: 416-243-3614 | F: 416-243-3669
West Park Healthcare Centre
82 Buttonwood Ave., Toronto, ON M6M 2J5
www.westpark.org< <URL Redacted>>
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The replies I received to my question are listed below; all were positive. Thank you!
Catherine
They seem to be some type of aluminum alloy, so they get pretty dinged up, but I have put them on patients involved in sports and have not had a failure (yet). I can't speak to the 300# but my most active is a B/L AK who is up to 240# now and plays all sports including foot ball (defensive back so lots of tackling at speed). He has worn the same pair of Ferrier couplers through several socket/knee/feet changes and they look rough but are still intact.
Haven't had one break yet! Have him sign a waver
I have used ferrier couplings on super active and really big folks with no problem.
You can trust this coupling as long as you integrate it properly.
Bottom line, how compliant is the patient?
If a reliable, and informed, individual than I would trust the mechanism, stress that it must be secured but not overly tightened.
I am a very active 225 lb transfemoral amputee. My current ferrier coupler is 5 years old, and I have never had an issue. I know I'm a little lighter than your pt., but I hope this helps with your decision.
I have them on very active guys up to 380
From: Catherine McConnell
Sent: July-10-18 11:06 AM
To: <Email Address Redacted>
Subject: ferrier coupler and heavier clients
Hi Everyone -
I'd like to use a Ferrier coupler on a young, 300 pound active transtibial client. I understand that that manufacturer reports no weight limit on this product. Has anyone had any problems using this component on clients like this?
Thank you in advance!
Catherine McConnell B.Sc., C.P.(c)
Certified Prosthetist
Prosthetics and Orthotics Department
T: 416-243-3600 Ext. 3614 | Direct: 416-243-3614 | F: 416-243-3669
West Park Healthcare Centre
82 Buttonwood Ave., Toronto, ON M6M 2J5
www.westpark.org< <URL Redacted>>
get your life back
This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by anyone other than the person for whom it was originally intended is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact the sender and delete all copies. Opinions, conclusions or other information contained in this e-mail may not be that of the organization.
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Catherine McConnell, “Re: ferrier coupler and heavier clients - RESPONSES,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/209019.