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Fig. 21
Fig. 22
Arranging the instrument according to the shoulder to be rehabilitated
For this type of movement,
accessory (A2)
is used. It must be arranged according to the right or left
shoulder to be mobilized. Supports (27) and (29) must be completely removed from rod (28) and inserted
back, after being suitably turned, to achieve the result shown in Fig. (21). Please note that support (27) must
be centred with clamp (10).
Make sure that the lever of clamp (10) is firmly tightened.
Arrangement for right shoulder
Arrangement for left shoulder
Setting the width of the movement
Cursors (3) determine the two limits of the angular movement of the
mechanical arm.
They can slide along the edge of disk (14) and are locked on it by
spring pivots (15). An index (16) is located on the cursors to allow the
operator to determine the point selected on graduated scales (17).
See Fig. 22.
If the left shoulder must be mobilized by means of an internal-external
rotation having a width equal to 30° - 0° - 20°:
•
select the graduated scale marked by "intra-extra rotation
supine patient";
•
by lifting spring pivot (15), position one cursor (3) having the “-
LEFT internal rotation” adhesive label to 30° and the other
cursor (3) having the “-LEFT external rotation” adhesive label
to 20°.
NOTE: If during cursor positioning mechanical arm (18) is an
obstacle, it must be moved to a position ranging from 30° to
20° using the Start and Stop keys on the keyboard.
Setting
the width of the movement
Cursors (3) determine the two limits of the angular movement of the
mechanical arm.
Summary of Contents for FISIOTEK LT
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