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WIMBA Pro - Medical Indications

Discover the medical indications for WIMBA Pro devices and learn which patients can benefit and explore practical examples for better understanding.

Introduction

This document is a comprehensive guide to help veterinary professionals understand the clinical indications for each WIMBA orthotic product — and the risks associated with ordering devices outside of these guidelines. Each orthosis is designed for specific anatomical and functional conditions. Ordering and applying devices outside of these indications may compromise both the effectiveness of the product and the safety of the patient.

WIMBA will not take responsibility for the device not working/not supporting the limb in conditions outside of indications.

 

Severity of Instability 

The level of limb instability or lameness helps guide your decision. Below are three visual examples of increasing severity in limb function. These illustrations will help you understand when to consider WIMBA Orthotics Go or WIMBA Orthotics Pro.

 

To Consider before Deciding on WIMBA Orthotics Pro

Consider

Why

Multiple mobility conditions at the same time

Any complicated cases should be carefully thought through, submitting your case is highly advised

Bow leggedness (radius and/or ulna),

While WIMBA can accommodate a dog's limb to some extent, in cases of severe bow-leggedness, the hinges might not function correctly. Consequently, the brace would be ineffective under such conditions.

Knuckling

Consider WIMBA Orthosis Pro with Paw Support to secure the paw

Problems with mobility due to contralateral limb

Consider bilateral orthoses

Restoring mobility after surgical recovery

Higher probability of abrasions, orthoses are not for 24 hour use, needs to be combined with physiotherapy

Dew claw present

Higher probability of abrasions and behavioral problems due to discomfort

Weight that is not strictly indicated

Combined with very high activity = probability of device failure

Skin issues: Decubitus Ulcers, Contact Dermatitis (Allergic or Irritant), Infections (Bacterial or Fungal), Pododermatitis, Skin Necrosis, or other.

Higher probability of abrasions

 

WIMBA Carpus Orthosis Pro

WIMBA Carpus Orthosis Pro

 

Protective care of the carpal joint in sagittal and median plane.

 

 

 

 

 

Designed for

Yes

No

Patient

Dogs 5 - 40 kg and distance from the middle of the joint to just proximal of the lateral/palpable metacarpal heads needs to be over 3 cm

Dogs over 45 kg, chondrodystrophic breeds (eg. Dachshunds, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Corgis, English Bulldogs)
Functional issues of a particular limb Instability in sagittal plane and/or median plane in carpus Any digit problems, fractures
Functional goals As a therapeutic element stabilizing the carpal during activity (e.g., exercises, controlled walks, hydrotherapy), more controlled limiting flexion and extension ranges in carpal joint, limiting instabilities median plane in carpal joint
 
Agility exercises,sprinting, repetitive jumping, acutely post operative

 

WIMBA Tarsus Orthosis Pro WIMBA Tarsus Orthosis Pro

 

Protective care of the tarsal joint in sagittal and median plane.

 

 

 

 

 

Designed for

Yes

No

Patient

Dogs 5 - 40 kg and distance from the middle of the joint to just proximal of the lateral/palpable metatarsal heads needs to be over 3 cm

Dogs over 45 kg, chondrodystrophic breeds (eg. Dachshunds, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Corgis, English Bulldogs)
Functional issues of a particular limb Instability in sagittal plane and/or median plane in tarsus Any digit problems, fractures
Functional goals As a therapeutic element stabilizing the tarsal during activity (e.g., exercises, controlled walks, hydrotherapy), more controlled limiting flexion and extension ranges in tarsal joint, limiting instabilities median plane in tarsal joint
 
Agility exercises, sprinting, repetitive jumping, acutely post operative 

 

To Consider before Deciding on WIMBA Orthotics Pro with Paw Support

Conisder

Why

Chronic need for rigid splint

Higher probability of abrasions, orthoses are not for 24 hour use, level of achievable stabilisation can be insufficient

Proprioception deficits isolated to the distal limb

Consider additionally ordering distal shell without Paw Support 

Weight that is not strictly indicated

Combined with very high activity = probability of device failure

Problems with mobility due to contralateral limb

Consider bilateral orthoses

Restoring mobility after surgical recovery

Higher probability of abrasions, orthoses are not for 24 hour use, needs to be combined with physiotherapy

Dew claw present

Higher probability of abrasions and behavioral problems due to discomfort

Multiple mobility conditions at the same time

Any complicated cases should be carefully thought through, submitting your case is highly advised

Bow leggedness (radius and/or ulna)

While WIMBA can accommodate a dog's limb to some extent, in cases of severe bow-leggedness, the hinges might not function correctly. Consequently, the brace would be ineffective under such conditions.

Skin issues: Decubitus Ulcers, Contact Dermatitis (Allergic or Irritant), Infections (Bacterial or Fungal), Pododermatitis, Skin Necrosis, or other.

Higher probability of abrasions

 

 

WIMBA Carpus Orthosis Pro with Paw Support 

WIMBA Carpus Orthosis Pro with Paw Support

Protective care of the carpal joint in sagittal and median plane + paw support.

 

Product in pilot stage.

For more information contact us.


 

 

 

 

Designed for

Yes

No

Patient

Dogs 5 - 40 kg and distance from the middle of the joint to just proximal of the lateral/palpable metacarpal heads needs to be over 3 cm

Dogs over 45 kg, chondrodystrophic breeds (eg. Dachshunds, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Corgis, English Bulldogs)
Functional issues of a particular limb

Immobilisation of metacarpal joint + phalanges (MCP) and restriction or allowing ROM in carpus

Muscle contracture, fractures
Functional goals As a therapeutic element stabilizing the the phalanges of front limb and also carpus joint during activity (e.g., exercises, controlled walks, hydrotherapy), more controlled limiting flexion and extension ranges in carpal joint, limiting instabilities median plane in carpal joint
 
Agility exercises, sprinting, repetitive jumping, acutely post operative, Proprioception deficits originating proximally (brachial plexus)

 

WIMBA Tarsus Orthosis Pro with Paw SupportWIMBA Tarsus Orthosis Pro with Paw Support

Protective care of the tarsal joint in sagittal and median plane + paw support.

 

Product in pilot stage.

For more information contact us.

 

 

 

 

Designed for

Yes

No

Patient

Dogs 5 - 40 kg and distance from the middle of the joint to just proximal of the lateral/palpable metatarsal heads needs to be over 3 cm

Dogs over 45 kg, chondrodystrophic breeds (eg. Dachshunds, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Corgis, English Bulldogs)
Functional issues of a particular limb Immobilisation of metatarsal joint + phalanges (MTP) and restriction or allowing ROM in tarsal Muscle contracture, fractures
Functional goals As a therapeutic element stabilizing the phalanges of hind limb and also tarsal joint during activity (e.g., exercises, controlled walks, hydrotherapy), more controlled limiting flexion and extension ranges in tarsal joint, limiting instabilities median plane in tarsal joint
 
Agility exercises,sprinting, repetitive jumping, acutely post operative

 

 

To Consider before Deciding on WIMBA Stifle Orthosis Pro

Conisder

Why

Straight-angulated hind limbs

Higher probability of orthosis slipping 

Bow leggedness

While WIMBA can accommodate a dog's limb to some extent, in cases of severe bow-leggedness, the hinges might not function correctly. Consequently, the brace would be ineffective under such conditions.

Instability in median plane

While WIMBA can accommodate median instability in stifle to some extent, in cases of severe median instability, the hinges might not function correctly.

Failed surgeries

Any complicated cases should be carefully thought through, Submitting your case is highly advised

Problems with mobility due to contralateral limb (or amputee)

Any complicated cases should be carefully thought through, Submitting your case is highly advised

Dew claw present

Higher probability of abrasions and behavioral problems due to discomfort

Weight that is not strictly indicated

Combined with very high activity = probability of device failure

Skin issues: Decubitus Ulcers, Contact Dermatitis (Allergic or Irritant), Infections (Bacterial or Fungal), Pododermatitis, Skin Necrosis, or other.

Higher probability of abrasions

 

 

 

WIMBA Stifle Orthosis Pro Mini WIMBA Stifle Orthosis Pro Mini

 

Protective care of the stifle joint in the sagittal plane and supports the median plane.

 

 

 

 

Designed for

Yes

No

Patient

Mini breed dogs 

Chondrodystrophic breeds (eg. Dachshunds, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Corgis, English Bulldogs), medium and large dogs
Functional issues of a particular limb Instability in sagittal plane in stifle, non operative CrCL Anything that also needs a tarsal support
Functional goals As a therapeutic element stabilizing the stifle during activity (e.g., exercises, controlled walks, hydrotherapy)
 
Agility exercises, sprinting, repetitive jumping, acutely post operative

 

WIMBA Stifle Orthosis Pro StandardWIMBA Stifle Orthosis Pro

Protective care of the stifle joint and tarsus in sagittal and median plane.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Designed for

Yes

No

Patient

Dogs up to 40 kg and distance from the middle of the joint to just proximal of the lateral/palpable metatarsal heads needs to be over 3 cm

Dogs over 45 kg, chondrodystrophic breeds (eg. Dachshunds, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Corgis, English Bulldogs)
Functional issues of a particular limb Instability in sagittal plane and median plane in stifle and/or instability in sagittal plane and median plane in tarsus,non operative CrCL  
Functional goals As a therapeutic element stabilizing the stifle during activity (e.g., exercises, controlled walks, hydrotherapy) Agility exercises, sprinting, repetitive jumping, acutely post operative

 

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