PACKAGE CONTENTS
(1) Victor Knee
This diagram (Figure 1) is to help familiarize you with the unique parts of the Victor Knee.
These parts are referenced in the instructions and used when speaking with a technical service
representative.
Key Components, KNEE (Figure 1)
A.
Pyramid
C.
Lower Assembly
E.
4mm Clamp Screw (Torque 10 N-m)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Victor Knee is constructed with an integrated pyramid (proximal) and 30 mm pylon receiver (distal).
INTENDED USE
The Victor Knee, intended for transfemoral amputees, is a prosthetic device designed to restore some
function of an anatomical knee joint.
INDICATIONS:
▪ Lower limb amputations
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Material
Joint Type
Flexion
Build Height
Assembly Weight
Patient Weight Limit
Torque (Clamp Screw)
CLEARANCE
A
Overall height
B
Dome to knee center
C
Dome to tube end contact 6.3 in (16.0 cm)
BENCH ALIGNMENT
A.
Determine the heel height
B.
Determine the socket flexion
C.
The load line bisects through the pylon
KNEE ALIGNMENT
More Stable = slide the knee posterior
More Dynamic = slide the knee anterior
TOOLS RECOMMENDED
(1) 4 mm Hex Key
B.
D.
▪ None known
Aluminum
Single-Axis
145⁰
2.9 cm (1.1 in)
710 g
125 kg (275 lbs)
10 N·m (7.4 ft-lbs)
(Figure 2)
8.0 in (20.4 cm)
1.1 in (2.9 cm)
(Figure 3)
Upper Assembly
30mm Pylon Receiver
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
EN