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1: Getting Started
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Straps
Core:Tx comes with a total of six straps and one strap extension.
There are three main styles, with one strap provided in four color-
coded sizes. Refer to the color tab on each strap to differentiate it
from others. Use the strap extension to make a strap longer. You
may need to use the extension when attaching the strap to pieces of
equipment, such as a foam roller.
Use the straps to attach the transceiver to various locations on the
body for specific exercises. To learn how to use the straps, see
“Positioning the Transceiver” on page 40. The exercise section
shows the proper transceiver location for each exercise. For more
information, see “Chapter 7, Lumbar Stabilization in Sitting
Position on Therapy Ball” on page 59.
The straps have the following key parts, as shown in Figure 4:
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Hook and loop strips—adheres to the other part of the strap to
secure it during exercises.
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D-ring—loop the strap through to secure it.
•
Elastic bands—where you place and secure the transceiver.
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