5.4.3 Isolated anteversion/
retroversion
1. Complete the mechanical settings and
adjust the device to the patient as de-
scribed in section 4.2.
2. Then, program the fixed positions for
motors B (abduction/adduction) and C
(internal/external rotation) and the range
of motion for motor A (anteversion/
retroversion) as described in 5.1 in the
following order:
• First, program the fixed position for
execution of anteversion/retroversion
in the abduction/adduction plane of
motion (motor B), and then deactivate
the motor.
• Subsequently, program the fixed
position for execution of anteversion/
retroversion in the internal/external
rotation plane of motion (motor C),
and then deactivate the motor.
• Finally, program the range of motion
for anteversion/retroversion (motor A).
3. Save the settings with the STOP button,
set the device to the starting position
with the START button, and initiate
therapy by pressing the START button
again.
Note!
• For an exclusive anteversion/retrover-
sion protocol, motors B (abduction/
adduction) and C (internal/external
rotation) must be switched off.
• Having programmed the ranges of
motion, you can program additional
options, such as pause or speed.
• The fixed stop positions of the differ-
ent motors can also be adjusted when
they are deactivated.
5.4.4 Isolated elevation
(flexion)
5.4.4.1 For extension/flexion
(elevation) with flexion
of elbow
1. Complete the mechanical settings and
adjust the device to the patient as de-
scribed in section 4.2.
2. Program the desired position for motor
A (anteversion/retroversion) where the
isolated elevation (flexion) movement is
to be carried out (usually 90°), and then
deactivate motor A.
3. Program the desired position for mo-
tor C (internal/external rotation) to be
maintained during the isolated elevation
(flexion) movement (usually 90°), and
then deactivate motor C.
4. Program the desired range of motion for
the isolated elevation (flexion) movement
at motor B (abduction/adduction).
5. Save the settings with the STOP button,
set the device to the starting position
with the START button, and initiate
therapy by pressing the START button
again.
Note!
• For an exclusive flexion (elevation)
protocol, motors A (anteversion/
retroversion) and C (internal/external
rotation) must be switched off.
• Having programmed the ranges of
motion, you can program additional
options, such as pause or speed.
• The fixed stop positions of the differ-
ent motors can also be adjusted when
they are deactivated.
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