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The motorized CPM device supports the
following movements of the shoulder joint:
Adduction/Abduction
0°‑30°‑175°
Internal/External rotation
90°‑0°‑90°
Extension/Flexion (Elevation)
0°‑30°‑175°
with elbow bent between 60° and 90°
Horizontal
Adduction/ Abduction
0°‑120°
(manual adjustment only)
It can be reconfigured for use on either side.
Note!
To allow the current position of the
CPM device to be clearly indicated, the
internal rotation values on the display
and throughout this document are
identified with ”‑“.
Note!
Elevation denotes the upward movement
of the arm beyond 90° abduction.
Extension and flexion are set by entering
the adduction and abduction values
These are some of the outstanding
ARTROMOT®-S3
features:
– anatomically correct setup
– physiological movements
– maximum possible ranges of motion
– programming unit for precise adjust‑
ment of patient‑specific therapy values
– chip card for storage of the programmed
therapy parameters
– easy transport
Biocompatibility
Those parts of the
ARTROMOT®-S3
device
that come into contact with the patient
when the device is used as intended, are
designed to fulfil the biocompatibility
requirements of the applicable standards.
Essential Performance Features
– The programmed angles are accurately
maintained with a tolerance of +/‑ 2°.
– The programmed speeds are accurately
maintained with a tolerance of +/‑ 5% .
– The selected mode and mechanical
settings do not change during
operation.
Frequent functions:
a) Unpacking (device and accessories)
b) Inserting the motion element and locking
it at the system rack (chair)
c) Mounting the armrest
d) Device connections (mains power con‑
nection, connecting the control pendant
and the motion element)
e) Mechanical adjustments of the motion
element on the rotational axes
f) Programming the control pendant
(range of motion, speed, functions)
g) Storage
2. ARTROMOT®-S3 description
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