In this segment of The Clinical Minute, Sam Brouillette, CP, CFo and Manager of Clinical Education provides an in-depth overview of Cypress Adaptive's Symphonie Aqua System.
Symphonie Aqua System Overview
The Symphonie Aqua System is a casting process for accurately capturing the contours and tissue displacement of a limb under full weight-bearing conditions. Using hydrostatic pressure, the limb transfers evenly to the casting material, reducing the need for modifications, or multiple socket fittings. Because of the full-contact, weight bearing casting method, the patient is able to provide feedback concerning bony or sensitive parts of the limb.
Clinicians can choose from two different Symphonie Aqua Systems:
Symphonie Aqua System Vector Control comes with the transtibial cylinder and a vector control. The vector control can be used with the app to calculate the recommended pressure according to the patient’s weight, circumferential measurement, and residual MPP level.
Symphonie Aqua Compact comes with the vector control attached to the transtibial cylinder. At only 50 lbs, this model is ideal for clinicians who travel and needs a system that can be used for remote fittings.
Click here to learn more about the Symphonie Aqua Compact.
How to Set-up the Symphonie Aqua System
Watch the video for a quick start guide on the Symphonie Aqua System.
Patient Fitting
In this video, Sam covers how to perform a patient fitting with the Symphonie Aqua System.
If you haven’t already, download the Symphonie VC app by Romedis GmbH from your Android or iOS app store.
To schedule a demo, contact your Sales Account Manager.
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