- A check mark appears in the circle
which means that the function is ac-
tive.
- Press the parameter key for the iso-
lation program to select the upper
number field where you enter the
stop position for motor A.
- To modify the value, press the "+"
(plus) or "-" (minus) key.
Select 75%, for example.
- Press the parameter key again to
select the lower number field where
you enter the stop position for
motor B.
- To modify the value, press the "+"
(plus) or "-" (minus) key.
Select 25%, for example.
- Save the programmed values by
pressing the STOP key, then press
the START key to begin the treat-
ment.
This is what happens:
Dorsal extension / plantar flexion is
treated ten times first (motor A). Motor B
is positioned at 25% of the programmed
range of motion for inversion and ever-
sion.
Subsequently, inversion / eversion is
treated ten times (motor B). Motor A is
positioned at 75% of the programmed
range of motion for dorsal extension
and plantar flexion.
Note!
The percentage values can be modi-
fied only when the special function is
enabled (check mark).
■ dorsal extension / plantar flexion
therapy documentation
®
ARTROMOT
with patient chip card have a special
documentation function which pro-
vides a log of all therapy sessions.
The carriage run times as well as the
range of motion of the sessions are
recorded.
The collected data are presented
graphically in the form of a coordinate
system (X-axis = range of motion / Y-
axis = time) where the upper curve il-
lustrates the trend of the dorsal
extension movement and the lower
curve the trend of the plantar flexion
movement.
■ inversion / eversion therapy docu-
mentation
®
ARTROMOT
with patient chip card have a special
documentation function which pro-
vides a log of all therapy sessions.
The carriage run times as well as the
range of motion of the sessions are
recorded.
The collected data are presented
graphically in the form of a coordinate
system (X-axis = range of motion / Y-
axis = time) where the upper curve il-
lustrates the trend of the eversion
movement and the lower curve the
trend of the inversion movement.
LEVEL 5
■ stretching in dorsal extension
With the special "stretching in dorsal
extension" function the carriage gen-
tly stretches the joint by bending the
foot upward.
Starting at the middle position the
carriage will first move to the pro-
grammed plantar flexion value and
then to the programmed dorsal ex-
tension value.
Subsequently the carriage reverses 5°
towards plantar flexion and then
moves very slowly back again to the
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