LEVEL 1:
n Abduction
Maximum value:
n Adduction
Maximum value:
Caution!
m
Patient hazard –
When using the shoulder restraint, be
sure not to program abduction values
greater than 80°.
n Internal rotation
Maximum value:
n External rotation
Maximum value:
Note!
• The programmed values and the
values (degrees) measured on the
patient may deviate slightly.
• To ensure a physiological motion, the
carriage simultaneously moves to the
following positions in the synchro‑
nized mode:
– Maximum abduction value simul‑
taneous with maximum external
rotation value
– Maximum adduction value simul‑
taneous with maximum internal
rotation value
• To ensure that the movements you
program are physiological in nature,
we recommend to program the car‑
riage in the following order:
1. Maximum adduction value
2. Maximum internal rotation value
3. External rotation
(to relieve the shoulder)
= 0°
4. Maximum abduction value
5. Maximum external rotation value
• In the synchronized mode, after acti‑
175 degrees
30 degrees
‑ 90 degrees
• The elevation movement (flexion) is
90 degrees
• Horizontal adduction/abduction is
LEVEL 2:
n Pauses
Pauses occur at each programmed
maximum value.
These are the two pause points:
– Maximum adduction value simulta‑
– Maximum abduction value simulta‑
Pauses are adjustable in steps of
1 second between 0 and 30 seconds.
Default: no pause
Follow these steps to program pauses:
• Access menu level 2, then press the
parameter key to select the special
function
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vation of START the carriage will first
move to the maximum adduction po‑
sition and to the position halfway be‑
tween internal and external rotation.
Then the carriage will stop, allowing
the patient to be positioned. When
the START key is pressed again (start
of therapy), the carriage will first
move to the maximum internal rota‑
tion position. Motor A (abduction/ad‑
duction) stops during this procedure.
Once the maximum internal rotation
position has been reached, both
motors (A and B) will simultan eously
move to the maximum abduction and
external rotation position.
After reaching this position, the cycle
restarts:
maximum adduction and maximum
internal rotation.
programmed by means of the abduc‑
tion/adduction values (for mechani‑
cal adjustment instructions, refer to
section 5.6 "Examples of use").
adjusted manually. These are possible
settings:
Horizontal adduction:
Horizontal abduction:
neous with maximum internal rota‑
tion value
neous with maximum external rota‑
tion value
.
120°
0°