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SIT2STAND TRAINER 

 

Summary of Contents for SIT2STAND 950-560

Page 1: ...SIT2STAND TRAINER OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL 950 560 950 560 10 FN 15 266 Rev C 12 15...

Page 2: ...product 950 560 Sit2Stand Trainer 950 560 10 Sit2Stand Trainer International delivery Contact Information Biodex Medical Systems Inc 20 Ramsey Road Shirley New York 11967 4704 Tel 800 224 6339 Int l 6...

Page 3: ...ial Setup and Considerations 4 CHAPTER 2 OPERATION 5 Using the Sit2Stand with Patients 5 Recommended Training Methods Goals and Considerations for Sit2Stand Exercises 9 Integrating the Biodex BioSway...

Page 4: ...instructions prior to use Caution Consult accompanying documents Warning Injuries to health may result General Mandatory Action Dangerous Voltage On Power Off Power Earth ground Alternating Current F...

Page 5: ...retien de ce produit 3 2 12 32 1 1 3 0 320 3 3 1 3 0 2 0 2 2 30 0 3 ent peut tre diminu e et les r sultats pourraient tre compromis 3 22 2 1 2 2 1 1 1304 sur CAUTION Unauthorized modifications to this...

Page 6: ...ng profile Height 5th percentile female 20 95 years of age ht 60 to 95th percentile male 20 95 years of age ht 74 Weight Up to 350 lbs with a maximum support load of 250 lbs for a 70 minimum support C...

Page 7: ...l warning and caution labels as explained in the Before Proceeding section of this manual This product should be used only as specified in the operation manual The Biodex Sit2Stand Trainer is designed...

Page 8: ...is product is intended to remain in one location during operation It is provided with wheels for relocation which should be used when moving the unit ATTENTION Ce produit est destin rester un endroit...

Page 9: ...UDING LOSS OF USE SALES PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION B This warranty does not apply if the product as determined by BIODEX MEDICAL SYSTEMS INC is defective due to abuse misuse modification or serv...

Page 10: ...ometimes service personnel must consult with engineering and it may take time to get back to you Be sure to let the service representative know your schedule so that we can call at a convenient time 4...

Page 11: ...extension and ends with full extension of trunk and hips Optimal end position is 0 hip and trunk extension Fig 1 1 The four phases in the sit to stand sequence The functional task of being able to ari...

Page 12: ...and strengthen a patient through normal sit to stand kinematics In particular it is designed to get the patient s center of mass over his or her feet a key component in the early phases of the sit to...

Page 13: ...anding They act in an eccentric contraction to resist gravity when you lower yourself into a chair The quadriceps also concentrically contract to extend your leg at the knee which allows you to stand...

Page 14: ...open space in your facility Fig 1 3 Moving the Sit2Stand You should also be aware of two particular areas of moving parts in the Sit2Stand device The first is the area underneath the seat and the sec...

Page 15: ...y the seat belt Fig 2 1 Getting a patient ready for exercises There are three lines for marking foot placement on the base Patients should work with therapists in finding the safest most comfortable p...

Page 16: ...can be used to create more or less flexion in a patient s hips For less flexion flip the wedge over the opening in the middle of the base For more flexion flip it to the side so the seating column wi...

Page 17: ...Adjust the Sit2Stand seat height as needed Adjusting the Assist Resist Tension Knob Adjust the Sit2Stand Assist ResistTM tension knob so as to provide the appropriate amount of help during patient ex...

Page 18: ...ice Pulling up on the knob while it is under tension may cause it to snap to one side of the slider range ATTENTION 1 3 3 2 2 12 11 1 3 12 3 3 1 02 37 2 130 1 0 12 3 3 0 32 0 1 12 8 9 1 1 0 1 31 2 1 0...

Page 19: ...pin at the connection point lift it up a few inches and then remove it from the base Fig 2 7 Pull the pin near the connection points to remove the handlebars To assist a minimally involved patient on...

Page 20: ...ions for range of motion limitations Precautions for holding breath Endurance 12 15 reps 3 4 sets 3 4 days per week Promote increase muscle mass Growth in bone density Enhanced immune system Increased...

Page 21: ...ar two of the BioSway s Training modes may be helpful the Percent Weight Bearing mode where you can view the percentage of weight the patient is bearing on each of his or her extremities and the Weigh...

Page 22: ...upportive athletic footwear Stop exercising if you experience pain Avoid exercising any injured body part Be ready to track your progress with a notebook or activity report Device operation checklist...

Page 23: ...2015 13 3 Maintenance The seat pad can be removed cleaned and reinstalled To clean use a spray disinfectant and wipe the pad dry with a dry cloth or paper towel Fig 3 1 The seat pad can be removed an...

Page 24: ...s with stroke Gait Posture 22 2005 126 131 Talaty M Esquenazi A Klien M Changes in Sit Stand Biomechanics after a Muscle Strengthening Program Moss Rehab Janssen WGM et al Determinants of the Sit to S...

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Page 32: ...BIODEX Biodex Medical Systems Inc 20 Ramsey Road Shirley New Y ork 11967 4704 Tel 800 224 6339 Int l 631 924 9000 Fax 631 924 9241 Email info biodex com www biodex com...

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