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5.2.1 User Manual Isoforce
REV 5
01st July 2014
page 33 von 77
TUR Therapietechnik GmbH | Grubenstr. 20 | 18055 Rostock | Germany
Isoforce offers two positioning possibilities, one in prone position that can also be
modified to seated and one in supine.
Muscles Involved: Tibialis pesterior/anterior, extensor hallucis longus, flexor hallucis longus, flexor
digitorum longus, extensor digitorum longus, peroneus tertius, peroneus brevis and peroneus longus.
Seated Position
Attachments Needed
Dynamometer: Ankle attachment (ADA1),
Seat: Angle Attachment (ADS1), Thigh Pad (ADS4) / For modified seated only
Set up & positioning
Put the mechanical stops to “B” red and “B” red.
Attach the ankle (ADA1) to the dynamometer by sliding it in the input arm from the top, short side.
Tighten it firmly by turning the knob placed in the input arm clock wise.
For the seated position combine the ADS1 with the ADS4 and place it in the receiving tube of the
seat by sliding it from the top. Tighten it firmly by turning the knob placed in the input arm clock
wise. The attachment should be facing the leg to be tested. Set it low as it is much easier to adjust
it higher if needed. Insert the thigh pad stabilizer in the vertical angle with its vertical section
towards the inside. Secure firmly.
Ask the subject to lay on the chair facing the dynamometer.