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Therafir M Therapeutic Gradient Compression Hosier c a t a l o g 1 8 THERAFIR THERAPEUTIC GRADIENT COMPRESSION HOSIER M Knit-Rite, Inc. | Toll-free USA/Canada: 1 800 821-3094 Y Fax USA: 1 800 462-4707 | www.knitrite.com ® ® tM THERAFIRM is a division of Knit-Rite, Inc. © 2010 Knit-Rite, Inc. THERAFIRM solutions that fit s i n c e 1 9 2 3 THERAPEUTIC GRADIENT COMPRESSION HOSIERY Table Of Contents PROSTHETIC ORTHOTIC PROSTHETIC SOCKS AND SHEATHS 5–38 ORTHOTIC INTERFACE 55–58 Super Sock® Prosthetic Sock 5–7 Cranial Interface 55 X-Wool® Prosthetic Sock 8 Torso-Interface® 56, 57 Soft-Sock® Prosthetic Sock 9 Hip Orthosis Interface 58 A-Plus™ Prosthetic Sock 10–12 SmartKnit® Neuropathic Boot Interface™ 58 Sterling® Prosthetic Sock 13–22 AFO & KAFO SOCKS 59–64 Symes Sock 23 SmartKnit® AFO & KAFO Interface Socks 60, 61 SmartKnit® Partial Foot Sock 24 Display Kits 64 Partial Foot Sock with Heel 24 SmartKnit® Big Toe Sock 61 Shorty Soft-Sock® 25 SmartKnit® AFO Liner™ 62, 63 Proximal Soft-Sock® 25 Active AFO Socks 65 Graduated Length Volume Filler Sock 25 Gelbo® Heel and Elbow Protectors 65 Dero® Hole-In-Toe Soft-Sock 26 Gelbo® With X-STATIC® 65 Spacer Sock and Stretch Spacer Sock 27 E-Z Lace 65 Hip Disarticulation Sock 28 Fracture Brace Socks 66 Unsterilized A/K and B/K Post-Op Socks 29 Fracture Cast Socks 67 Pre-sterilized A/K and B/K Post-Op Socks 29 Fracture Interface Arm Sleeves 68 Symes and Chopart Unsterilized Post-Op Socks 29 Liner-Liner® Prosthetic Sock with X-STATIC® 30 DIABETIC SOCKS 69–80 A/K Brim Sheath 30 SmartKnit® Seamless Diabetic Socks 70–73 Prosthetic Sheaths 31 Display Kits 74–76 Ultra Low Friction Sheath™ (ULFS) 32 Therasock® Diabetic Footwear 77–79 SmartKnitKIDS® Seamless Sensitivity Socks 80 Standard Sizing 33 Hcpcs Billing Codes 33 GRADIENT COMPRESSION HOSIERY 81–104 Measure and Size for Irregular and Special Socks 34, 35 Core-Spun by Therafirm® Support Socks 84, 85 Special Orders 36, 37 Display Kits 103 Materials and Care Instructions 38 Therafirmlight™ Gradient Compression Hosiery 86–88 PROSTHETIC SHRInkERS 39–48 Display Kits 104 Compressogrip® B/K Elastic Shrinker 40 Therafirm® Gradient Compression Hosiery 89–100 Tapered Compressogrip® B/K Elastic Shrinker 41 Display Kits 101, 102 Shrinker Donning Tube 42 Compressogrip® Sleeves 105 B/K Shrinkers 43 Lower Extremity Compression Garment 106 Compressogrip® A/K Shrinker 44 Knee Interface 106 3-Dimensional A/K Shrinker 44 Post Op Dressing Retention Sock 45 FABRICATION Custom Made-to-order A/K Shrinker 46 FABRICATION SUpplIES 107–114 Custom Made-to-order Shrinker 47 Knit- Rite Nylon Vacuum Forming Tubing 109 Cosmetic Stockings 48 Nyserts Vacuum Forming Hosiery 110 Cosmetic Underhose 48 Sheer Vacuum Forming Hosiery 110 Finishing Sleeve 110 LOWER EXTREMITY SUSPENSION 49–52 Standard Rib-Knit Stockinette 111 Power Belt Auxiliary Suspension Belt® 50 Value Line Rib-Knit Stockinette 111 Power Short Auxiliary Suspension Belt® 51 Coolmax/Lycra/Elastic Compression Rib-Knit Stockinette 111 AccuCast® Stretch Stockinette and Casting Socks 112 ™ Power Pull Donning Sock 52 Cast Socks 112 ™ Power Tube Prosthetic Pull Sock 52 A/K Casting Pants 113 1 Inch Compression Bandage 113 Compressogrip® Tubular Elastic Bandage 114 POLICY Terms of Sale and Policy 115 Knit-Rite, Inc. is the world's leading developer and manufacturer of innovative prosthetic and orthotic textile products. For more than 85 years we have worked with practitioners to advance textile solutions that promote mobility, protection, and comfort. We are proud to serve orthotists and prosthetists with the widest array of options in O&P textile products to help provide all of your patients the best quality of life possible. ADVANCING 0&P TEXTILES PROSTHETIC Prosthetic Textiles Intro PROSTHETIC Prosthetic PROSTHETIC IMPROVE your patients’ lives with the protection and comfort Knit-Rite Prosthetic Textile Products provide. With a variety of prosthetic socks, sheaths, shrinkers, and lower extremity suspension products, Knit-Rite continues to innovate products with patients’ needs in mind. Sterling® Prosthetic Socks Hip Disarticulation Prosthetic Sock Compressogrip® B/K Elastic Shrinkers Liner-Liner® Prosthetic Sock with X-STATIC® Soft-Sock® Prosthetic Sock X-Wool® Prosthetic Sock Silver Sheath Post-Op Socks 4 1.800.821.3094 Super Sock Prosthetic Sock PROSTHETIC SOCKS SUPER SOCK® PROSTHETIC SOCK 100% Virgin Wool – uniquely soft. Machine wash and dry. Sold each. Standard Prosthetic Sock Ordering Information Needed: • Quantity • Length • Top and Toe Width (Flat) • Ply • Material Content See pages 34–37 for information needed for irregular and special socks. 3-PLY 5-PLY 6-PLY TOP x TOE x LENGTH 3-PLY 5-PLY 6-PLY TOP x TOE x LENGTH Super Sock Standard — Size 0 Super Sock Standard — Size 2 1K13-00-08 1K15-00-08 1K16-00-08 6 x 3.50 x 8" (15 x 9 x 20cm) 1K13-02-08 1K15-02-08 1K16-02-08 8 x 5 x 8" (20 x 12.5 x 20cm) 1K13-00-10 1K15-00-10 1K16-00-10 6 x 3.50 x 10" (15 x 9 x 25cm) 1K13-02-10 1K15-02-10 1K16-02-10 8 x 5 x 10" (20 x 12.5 x 25cm) 1K13-00-12 1K15-00-12 1K16-00-12 6 x 3.50 x 12" (15 x 9 x 30cm) 1K13-02-12 1K15-02-12 1K16-02-12 8 x 5 x 12" (20 x 12.5 x 30cm) 1K13-00-14 1K15-00-14 1K16-00-14 6 x 3.50 x 14" (15 x 9 x 35cm) 1K13-02-14 1K15-02-14 1K16-02-14 8 x 5 x 14" (20 x 12.5 x 35cm) 1K13-00-16 1K15-00-16 1K16-00-16 6 x 3.50 x 16" (15 x 9 x 40cm) 1K13-02-16 1K15-02-16 1K16-02-16 8 x 5 x 16" (20 x 12.5 x 40cm) 1K13-00-18 1K15-00-18 1K16-00-18 6 x 3.50 x 18" (15 x 9 x 45cm) 1K13-02-18 1K15-02-18 1K16-02-18 8 x 5 x 18" (20 x 12.5 x 45cm) 1K13-00-20 1K15-00-20 1K16-00-20 6 x 3.50 x 20" (15 x 9 x 50cm) 1K13-02-20 1K15-02-20 1K16-02-20 8 x 5 x 20" (20 x 12.5 x 50cm) 1K13-00-22 1K15-00-22 1K16-00-22 6 x 3.50 x 22" (15 x 9 x 50cm) 1K13-02-22 1K15-02-22 1K16-02-22 8 x 5 x 22" (20 x 12.5 x 55cm) 1K13-00-24 1K15-00-24 1K16-00-24 6 x 3.50 x 24" (15 x 9 x 60cm) 1K13-02-24 1K15-02-24 1K16-02-24 8 x 5 x 24" (20 x 12.5 x 60cm) 1K13-00-26 1K15-00-26 1K16-00-26 6 x 3.50 x 26" (15 x 9 x 65cm) 1K13-02-26 1K15-02-26 1K16-02-26 8 x 4 x 26" (20 x 10 x 65cm) 1K13-00-28 1K15-00-28 1K16-00-28 6 x 3.50 x 28" (15 x 9 x 70cm) 1K13-02-28 1K15-02-28 1K16-02-28 8 x 4 x 28" (20 x 10 x 70cm) 1K13-00-30 1K15-00-30 1K16-00-30 6 x 3.50 x 30" (15 x 9 x 75cm) 1K13-02-30 1K15-02-30 1K16-02-30 8 x 4 x 30" (20 x 10 x 75cm) Super Sock Standard — Size 1 Super Sock Standard — Size 3 1K13-01-08 1K15-01-08 1K16-01-08 7 x 4 x 8" (17.50 x 10 x 20cm) 1K13-03-08 1K15-03-08 1K16-03-08 9 x 6 x 8" (22.5 x 15 x 20cm) 1K13-01-10 1K15-01-10 1K16-01-10 7 x 4 x 10" (17.50 x 10 x 25cm) 1K13-03-10 1K15-03-10 1K16-03-10 9 x 6 x 10" (22.5 x 15 x 25cm) 1K13-01-12 1K15-01-12 1K16-01-12 7 x 4 x 12" (17.50 x 10 x 30cm) 1K13-03-12 1K15-03-12 1K16-03-12 9 x 6 x 12" (22.5 x 15 x 30cm) 1K13-01-14 1K15-01-14 1K16-01-14 7 x 4 x 14" (17.50 x 10 x 35cm) 1K13-03-14 1K15-03-14 1K16-03-14 9 x 6 x 14" (22.5 x 15 x 35cm) 1K13-01-16 1K15-01-16 1K16-01-16 7 x 4 x 16" (17.50 x 10 x 40cm) 1K13-03-16 1K15-03-16 1K16-03-16 9 x 6 x 16" (22.5 x 15 x 40cm) 1K13-01-18 1K15-01-18 1K16-01-18 7 x 4 x 18" (17.50 x 10 x 45cm) 1K13-03-18 1K15-03-18 1K16-03-18 9 x 6 x 18" (22.5 x 15 x 45cm) 1K13-01-20 1K15-01-20 1K16-01-20 7 x 4 x 20" (17.50 x 10 x 50cm) 1K13-03-20 1K15-03-20 1K16-03-20 9 x 6 x 20" (22.5 x 15 x 50cm) 1K13-01-22 1K15-01-22 1K16-01-22 7 x 4 x 22" (17.50 x 10 x 50cm) 1K13-03-22 1K15-03-22 1K16-03-22 9 x 5.50 x 22" (22.5 x 14 x 55cm) 1K13-01-24 1K15-01-24 1K16-01-24 7 x 4 x 24" (17.50 x 10 x 60cm) 1K13-03-24 1K15-03-24 1K16-03-24 9 x 5.50 x 24" (22.5 x 14 x 60cm) 1K13-01-26 1K15-01-26 1K16-01-26 7 x 4 x 26" (17.50 x 10 x 65cm) 1K13-03-26 1K15-03-26 1K16-03-26 9 x 5.50 x 26" (22.5 x 14 x 65cm) 1K13-01-28 1K15-01-28 1K16-01-28 7 x 4 x 28" (17.50 x 10 x 70cm) 1K13-03-28 1K15-03-28 1K16-03-28 9 x 5.50 x 28" (22.5 x 14 x 70cm) 1K13-01-30 1K15-01-30 1K16-01-30 7 x 4 x 30" (17.50 x 10 x 75cm) 1K13-03-30 1K15-03-30 1K16-03-30 9 x 5.50 x 30" (22.5 x 14 x 75cm) www.knitrite.com 5 Super Sock Prosthetic Sock P R O S T H E T I C S O C K S SUPER SOCK® PROSTHETIC SOCK 3-PLY 5-PLY 6-PLY TOP x TOE x LENGTH 3-PLY 5-PLY 6-PLY TOP x TOE x LENGTH Super Sock Standard — Size 4 Super Sock Hole In Toe — Size 0 1K13-04-08 1K15-04-08 1K16-04-08 10 x 7 x 8" (25 x 17.5 x 20cm) 1K13-S0-10 1K15-S0-10 — 6 x 3.50 x 10" (15 x 9 x 25cm) 1K13-04-10 1K15-04-10 1K16-04-10 10 x 7 x 10" (25 x 17.5 x 25cm) 1K13-S0-12 1K15-S0-12 — 6 x 3.50 x 12" (15 x 9 x 30cm) 1K13-04-12 1K15-04-12 1K16-04-12 10 x 7 x 12" (25 x 17.5 x 30cm) Super Sock Hole In Toe — Size 1 1K13-04-14 1K15-04-14 1K16-04-14 10 x 7 x 14" (25 x 17.5 x 35cm) 1K13-S1-10 1K15-S1-10 — 7 x 4 x 10" (17.5 x 10 x 25cm) 1K13-04-16 1K15-04-16 1K16-04-16 10 x 7 x 16" (25 x 17.5 x 40cm) 1K13-S1-12 1K15-S1-12 — 7 x 4 x 12" (17.5 x 10 x 30cm) 1K13-04-18 1K15-04-18 1K16-04-18 10 x 7 x 18" (25 x 17.5 x 45cm) 1K13-S1-14 1K15-S1-14 7 x 4 x 14" (17.5 x 10 x 35cm) 1K13-04-20 1K15-04-20 1K16-04-20 10 x 7 x 20" (25 x 17.5 x 50cm) 1K13-04-22 1K15-04-22 1K16-04-22 10 x 6 x 22" (25 x 15 x 55cm) Super Sock Hole In Toe — Size 2 8 x 5 x 10" (20 x 12.5 x 25cm) 1K13-04-24 1K15-04-24 1K16-04-24 10 x 6 x 24" (25 x 15 x 60cm) 1K13-S2-10 1K15-S2-10 — 8 x 5 x 12" (20 x 12.5 x 30cm) 1K13-04-26 1K15-04-26 1K16-04-26 10 x 6 x 26" (25 x 15 x 65cm) 1K13-S2-12 1K15-S2-12 — 8 x 5 x 14" (20 x 12.5 x 35cm) 1K13-04-28 1K15-04-28 1K16-04-28 10 x 6 x 28" (25 x 15 x 70cm) 1K13-S2-14 1K15-S2-14 — 8 x 5 x 16" (20 x 12.5 x 40cm) 1K13-04-30 1K15-04-30 1K16-04-30 10 x 6 x 30" (25 x 15 x 75cm) 1K13-S2-16 1K15-S2-16 — Super Sock Standard — Size 5 Super Sock Hole In Toe — Size 3 9 x 6 x 12" (23 x 15 x 30cm) 1K13-05-08 1K15-05-08 1K16-05-08 11 x 7 x 8" (28 x 17.5 x 20cm) 1K13-S3-12 1K15-S3-12
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