myomo myopro 2+ Motion G User Manual Download Page 44

 

PN

 

28010

 

Rev

 

001

 

 

 

44

 

 

MODES

 

OF

 

USE

 

      

WARNING

:

 

Use

 

caution

 

when

 

using

 

the

 

device

 

in

 

shoulder

 

positions

 

where

 

it

 

is

 

possible

 

for

 

the

 

User

 

to

 

hit

 

him

 

or

 

herself.

 

The

 

MyoPro

 

2+

 

may

 

be

 

used

 

in

 

a

 

variety

 

of

 

modes

.

 

The

 

different

 

modes

 

allow

 

you

 

to

 

operate

 

the

 

MyoPro

 

2+

 

by

 

tensing

 

or

 

relaxing

 

different

 

muscles.

 

You

 

may

 

find

 

that

 

you

 

want

 

to

 

use

 

different

 

muscles

 

 

and

 

therefore

 

different

 

modes

 

 

when

 

performing

 

specific

 

tasks

 

with

 

your

 

MyoPro

 

2+.

 

Modes

 

may

 

be

 

changed

 

using

 

the

 

buttons

 

on

 

the

 

control

 

panel.

 

 

When

 

the

 

device

 

is

 

fit

 

to

 

you,

 

your

 

Provider

 

will

 

optimize

 

the

 

sensitivity

 

settings

 

within

 

each

 

mode

 

depending

 

on

 

the

 

strength

 

of

 

your

 

EMG

 

signal

 

at

 

that

 

time.

 

If

 

over

 

time

 

you

 

feel

 

that

 

the

 

MyoPro

 

2+

 

is

 

not

 

assisting

 

your

 

arm

 

or

 

hand

 

adequately,

 

please

 

contact

 

your

 

Provider;

 

the

 

sensitivity

 

settings

 

may

 

need

 

to

 

be

 

readjusted.

 

 

START

 

MODE

 

When

 

you

 

first

 

power

 

on

 

the

 

MyoPro

 

2+,

 

the

 

elbow

 

will

 

be

 

in

 

Standby

 

Mode.

 

This

 

setting

 

may

 

be

 

changed

 

by

 

your

 

Provider.

 

 

ELBOW

 

MODES

 

The

 

elbow

 

has

 

four

 

distinct

 

modes

 

of

 

use

 

when

 

the

 

MyoPro

 

2+

 

is

 

powered

 

on.

 

1.

 

Standby

 

mode

 

2.

 

Biceps

 

mode

 

3.

 

Triceps

 

mode

 

4.

 

Dual

 

mode

 

These

 

are

 

explained

 

in

 

the

 

following

 

pages.

 

 

GRASP

 

MODES

 

The

 

grasp

 

has

 

four

 

distinct

 

modes

 

of

 

use

 

when

 

the

 

MyoPro

 

2+

 

is

 

powered

 

on.

 

1.

 

Standby

 

mode

 

2.

 

Open

 

mode

 

3.

 

Close

 

mode

 

4.

 

Dual

 

mode

 

These

 

are

 

explained

 

in

 

the

 

following

 

pages.

 

      

NOTE

:

 

You

 

may

 

experience

 

a

 

slight

 

vibration

 

of

 

the

 

finger

 

support

 

when

 

the

 

grasp

 

reaches

 

a

 

fully

 

closed

 

or

 

fully

 

open

 

position.

 

This

 

would

 

be

 

caused

 

by

 

the

 

hand

 

motor

 

turning

 

on

 

and

 

off

 

as

 

it

 

detects

 

the

 

limits

 

of

 

its

 

range

 

of

 

motion.

 

This

 

is

 

normal

 

operation,

 

and

 

nothing

 

to

 

worry

 

about.

 

Summary of Contents for myopro 2+ Motion G

Page 1: ...User Manual Appendix B Operating instructions for MyoPro 2 Motion G...

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Page 3: ...NG MYOPRO 2 MOTION G ON DONNING 13 WARNINGS REVIEW 15 STEPS FOR PUTTING ON MYOPRO 2 ORTHOSIS 15 DONNING PREPARATION 16 DONNING INSTRUCTIONS 20 STEPS FOR PUTTING ON MYOPRO 2 HARNESS 25 HARNESS CLIPS 25...

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Page 5: ...PN 28010 Rev 001 5 MYOPRO 2 MOTION G COMPONENTS...

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Page 7: ...eference the diagram below to understand the various components of your MyoPro 2 Motion G Orthosis MYOPRO 2 HAND AND WRIST COMPONENTS Reference the diagram below to understand the various hand and wri...

Page 8: ...e diagram below to understand the various components related to the MyoPro 2 closures of the forearm and humeral straps MYOPRO 2 MOTION G FOREARM SENSORS Reference the diagram below to understand the...

Page 9: ...OPRO 2 CROSS BODY HARNESS COMPONENTS Reference the diagram below to understand the various components related to the MyoPro 2 cross body harness NOTE Your Provider may have provided you with a harness...

Page 10: ...rstand the various components related to the MyoPro 2 figure 8 harness NOTE Your Provider may have provided you with a harness which differs from the figure 8 harness shown below If you received a cro...

Page 11: ...2 THUMB OPTIONS Reference the diagram below to understand the two thumb options Classic and Extended NOTE Your Provider will fit you with one of the two thumb types Please consult with your Provider...

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Page 13: ...PN 28010 Rev 001 13 PUTTING MYOPRO 2 MOTION G ON DONNING...

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Page 15: ...restrict the User s circulation Therefore always check that straps are not too tight throughout the User s range of motion WARNING Do not sleep while wearing the MyoPro 2 as straps may alter theUser s...

Page 16: ...air dried from the previous use CAUTION Do not use a hairdryer to dry components of the MyoPro 2 2 Remove the finger saddle from the anvil Simultaneously depress the spring loaded finger saddle latch...

Page 17: ...he hand strap anchor by pulling on the red release tab 4 Rotate the hand motor out of the way Simultaneously depress the tilt lever to unlock and lift rotate the hand motor toward the thumb side so it...

Page 18: ...ositioning in a neutral position 6 Position the wrist supination pronation joint so the thumb support points down The wrist hand should be in the same horizontal position as if you were holding a bike...

Page 19: ...ly loosen the forearm magnetic latch and the humeral magnetic latch by pulling on the red release tabs Open the humeral and forearm shells with the respective straps positioned out of the way 5 Open t...

Page 20: ...twisting while trying to don the hand piece which may stimulate tone NOTE The motor and battery case should rest on the outside of the arm If the motor and battery case is aligned along the interior...

Page 21: ...emove without releasing the hand strap anchor If the hand can slip out tighten the palmar hand strap and or dorsal hand strap as necessary FIT CHECK CONFIRM THE HAND SHELL PLASTIC IS AGAINST THE THUMB...

Page 22: ...rs Then position the finger loop around the anvil you may pull the anvil down towards the loop without damaging the motor Push on the back of the finger loop while pulling up on the finger saddle Once...

Page 23: ...nsuring the EMG sensors are not covered by the liner Secure and attach the humeral magnetic latch to the humeral buckle base Lock the humeral buckle clasp 11 a Rest the forearm into the open forearm s...

Page 24: ...010 Rev 001 24 The MyoPro 2 is now applied For instructions on donning the harness please reference the next pages instructions to determine which harness you are using and the instructions for applic...

Page 25: ...o 2 is available with two harness models depicted below Following the appropriate instructions depending on which harness model you have CROSS BODY HARNESS FIGURE 8 HARNESS HARNESS CLIPS Having the ha...

Page 26: ...addle on your shoulder The suspension straps should straddle your shoulder The middle of the saddle should be at the midline of the shoulder touching neither the neck or shoulder joint You may have to...

Page 27: ...the shoulder with the MyoPro 2 lifting it to the side or use furniture to help lift while pulling the finger adjust loop to tension When your arm returns to your torso you should feel the tension of...

Page 28: ...FING When doffing the Cross Body Harness remove the cross body strap by pulling the release tab from the front portion of the shoulder saddle Note Do not remove the harness clips from the MyoPro unles...

Page 29: ...lay against your back once the harness is donned while the straps face away from you Method 1 flexibility dependent 1 1 Place the intact side arm through the sound side loop with the fabric of the puc...

Page 30: ...o begin around the back of the device The anterior suspension strap will be moved into position at the end 2 2 With the sound side loop around your intact side wrist begin to wriggle the loop up your...

Page 31: ...at your side will allow the sound side loop to fall down your arm It may take minor maneuvering but once the loop is past your elbow simply lifting the sound side arm will finish removing the harness...

Page 32: ...PN 28010 Rev 001 32 ADJUSTING WRIST MODULE...

Page 33: ...he set screws to 5 inch lbs or approximately a turn 90 degrees after making contact 2 Method 2 Move the wrist module along the forearm bar This can be done by loosening and retightening this set screw...

Page 34: ...in use to avoid accidental damage to the components ADJUST Push the Flexion Extension Button to the unlocked position shown below to unlock the Hand Carrier Bar then adjust the Hand Carrier Bar Push...

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Page 37: ...PN 28010 Rev 001 37 TAKING OFF MYOPRO 2 DOFFING...

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Page 39: ...nchor 5 Align the multi articulating wrist into a neutral position using the flexion extension joint and supination pronation ring 6 Open the forearm cuff Pull on the forearm red release tab to releas...

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Page 41: ...PN 28010 Rev 001 41 OPERATING MYOPRO 2...

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Page 43: ...PN 28010 Rev 001 43 CONTROL PANEL See the User Manual Sections for All MyoPro 2 Models document for a comprehensive Control Panel Buttons Lights Diagram Power Button Mode Buttons...

Page 44: ...assisting your arm or hand adequately please contact your Provider the sensitivity settings may need to be readjusted START MODE When you first power on the MyoPro 2 the elbow will be in Standby Mode...

Page 45: ...ex norextend The sensors will be reading your EMG signal from both biceps and triceps but the motor response ispaused Actions This can be useful as a resting mode if straps or sensors need to be adjus...

Page 46: ...of your elbow You must engage both muscle groups in order for your arm to move in both directions The MyoPro 2 will respond to whichever muscle signal is stronger at a given moment in time In order fo...

Page 47: ...reading your EMG signals from both wrist flexor and extensor muscle groups but the motor response is paused Actions This can be useful as a resting mode if straps or sensors need to be adjusted or if...

Page 48: ...t engage both muscle groups in order for your hand to move in both directions The MyoPro 2 will respond to whichever muscle signal is stronger at a given moment in time In order for Dual mode to be mo...

Page 49: ...mode Repeat the above cycle to scroll through and change to another mode at any point during your MyoPro 2 use CHANGING GRASP MODE WITH THE CONTROL PANEL The grasp mode button cycles through the 4 gr...

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