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The Clinical Minute: Cypress Adaptive Valves and Plates

Written by SPS | Sep 25, 2018 4:30:00 PM

In this episode of The Clinical Minute, Sam Brouillette, CP, CFo, and SPS Manager of Clinical Education gives a brief, high-level overview of Cypress Adaptive’s expulsion valves and 4-hole plates.

Valves & Plates Overview 

Watch the above video for a high-level view of Cypress Adaptive valves and plates. The video features the following products: 

4-Hole Tie-in Plate 

Aria HV Valve Insert 

Aria Dummy Plug Insert

Aria 90 Degree HV Plate Valve 

Aria Plate Valve

Aria HV Plate Valve 

Aria Valve Plus

Aria Valve 

Aria Hybrid Valve 

Aria AK Valve

Aria AK Valve 

The Aria AK Valve features a one-way expulsion with push-button release. The aluminum housing includes an insert that can be removed for easy assessment of the limb position inside the socket. One interesting component about the Aria AK Valve is the openings that expel air are larger than many other valves on the market. To shop the Aria AK Valve, click here.

Tie in Plate, HV Plate Valve & Aria Valve Plate

The 4-Hole Tie-in Plate includes threads in the center tie-in notches. This item can be paired with a variety of inserts, such as the Aria Dummy Plug Insert to convert to an attachment plate, or the Aria Auto Expulsion Valve Insert. In addition, the 4-Hole Tie-in Plate is compatible with two different barbs, the Aria Safety Barb and the 90 Degree Stainless Barb.    

The Aria Plate Valve connects directly to the 4-Hole Tie-in Plate for use in suction sockets or seal-type liner sockets. The Aria HV Plate Valve also configures directly into the 4-Hole Tie-in Plate and features a push-button release and 90 Degree Stainless Barb.

Aria & Aria Hybrid Valves

Cypress Adaptive valves are color-coded to indicate the measuring unit. Gray indicates metric threads, while black indicates imperial / U.S. threads. 

The Aria Valve and Aria Valve Plus features an auto-expulsion function and are appropriate for installation into all prosthetic socket materials. Both valves come with a thermoplastic housing and have a cap that can be screwed off for easy cleaning and reassembly. Setting it apart from the Aria Valve, the Aria Valve Plus features a push-button release.

The Aria Hybrid Valve is reliable for all elevated vacuum applications and comes with a built-in barb attachment. The valve includes many of the same features as the Aria Valve Plus, including push-button release, thermoplastic housing, and screw cap.  

When using an O-ring to screw-in an Aria, Hybrid, or Plus valve, it is recommended to use silicone adhesive to even-off the curve of the laminated socket curve.

 

Do you have a question about using Cypress Adaptive valves and plates? Leave a comment below. 

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