


Skeo Up Daily Assist
The Skeo Up Daily Assist (14Y4) is a simple, waterproof, silicone functional device for transradial amputees that is worn like a liner and helps you hold and grip objects securely. You can clamp objects up to 4 cm thick, like toothbrushes or razors between the silicone grip, which is shaped like four fingers, and the plastic clamping adapter. It's particularly useful in wet areas and for personal hygiene tasks such as shaving or brushing teeth.
Benefits at a Glance.

Waterproof & Easy to Clean
The Skeo Up Daily Assist is waterproof and easy to clean. After use, it is recommended to wash the inside and outside by hand with warm water and a neutral soap, rinsing thoroughly with clear water.
The Skeo Up Daily Assist is waterproof and easy to clean. After use, it is recommended to wash the inside and outside by hand with warm water and a neutral soap, rinsing thoroughly with clear water.

Clamping Adaptor for Passive Holding
The clamping tool (adapter) is uniquely shaped and adheres securely to the silicone. It is easy to insert the tool in the palm of the prosthesis and it can be removed for cleaning or replacement.
The clamping tool (adapter) is uniquely shaped and adheres securely to the silicone. It is easy to insert the tool in the palm of the prosthesis and it can be removed for cleaning or replacement.

After Use
After use and cleaning it is recommended to lay the Skeo Up Daily Assist flat to dry, so it is ready for the next use.
After use and cleaning it is recommended to lay the Skeo Up Daily Assist flat to dry, so it is ready for the next use.
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Donning & Doffing.
Donning and doffing the Skeo Up Daily Assist is easy and it is put on like a liner:
Donning
Turn the silicone material inside out or roll it up, place it on the end of the residual limb and align it. Roll the silicone over the residual limb without soft tissue displacement or air pockets. Briefly lift the proximal edge to relieve tension in the skin.
Doffing
Turn the silicone material inside out and remove the prosthesis from the residual limb. To do this, pull carefully on the tab.
