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Core:Tx User Guide
Understanding the Challenge
Activity Screen
After you configure the activity settings, you can start the activity.
For more information, see “Setting Up an Activity” on page 31. Be
sure to position the transceiver on the patient correctly. For more
information, see “Positioning the Transceiver” on page 40.
For a Challenge Activity, the ball does not directly represent the
patient’s position. The patient is essentially balancing the ball
between the magnets on the screen, and the ball is under the
influence of the magnetic force. The patient’s movement also
influences the movement of the ball. The patient must respond to
the ball’s movement away from the target, counteracting this
movement in a controlled manner.
Another analogy is balancing a broom in your hand. In this
analogy, the ball represents the bristles of broom that you are trying
to keep aligned with the target.
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For nonstatic activities, the target moves along the rails based
on the speed and range of motion you set up. The patient must
perform the exercise you choose and keep the ball centered
over the target through the selected range of motion.
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For a static activity, the patient performs an exercise keeping
the ball over the target, which does not move.
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