TF.16 IFU StarDevice.003.10-EN 2021-01-12
prepared by Pulavskyi A., Kolyesnik O.
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Force
Frequency
Load line
The number of shocks
per point:
20-25
12
90° to the surface
50
Tip
:
(Tip No.6) a small rubber protocol tip
Note:
* The number of shocks per point depends on the patient's tolerance.
Test the range of motion of the cervical region.
Point 1: middle-upper part of the trapezius muscle. Percussion while the patient turns his head in the opposite
direction. Direct the movement with your free hand. Point 2: 13 mm lateral to point 1 on the trapezius muscle,
the patient repeats the active rotation of the head with maximum force. Point 3: 26 mm lateral to point 1, the
patient repeats the active turn of the head. Point 4: 26 mm lateral to point 3, the patient repeats the active turn of
the head with maximum effort. Repeat the procedure on the other side. Test the range of movement of the neck
in both directions, pay attention to the improvement. Repeat the protocol three times a week for one to three
weeks. Instruct the patient at home to apply ice for 20 minutes, then remove ice for 40 minutes. Repeat the
procedure three times on a day of treatment.
Cervical Extension
Force
Frequency
Load line
The number of shocks
per point:
20-25
12
varied angle
25
Tip:
(Tip No.1) a middle rubber protocol tip
Note
Test the range of motion of the cervical region.
Begin with the head down, attach the tip to the middle of the neck (point 1) and percussion while the patient
raises his head and throws it back. Follow the curve of the neck throughout the movement during the procedure.
Repeat the procedure at points 2 and 3. Require the greatest effort from the patient for maximum results. Give
the patient a short rest and repeat the whole process again at points 1, 2 and 3. Repeat the protocol three times a
week for one to two weeks. Instruct the patient to apply ice for 20 minutes at home, then to remove the ice for
40 minutes. Repeat the procedure three times on a day of treatment.