TF.16 IFU StarDevice.003.10-EN 2021-01-12
prepared by Pulavskyi A., Kolyesnik O.
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Note
Be careful with the heavy loads in this protocol. You can use smaller force of a shock wave at
the beginning, gradually increasing it as the tolerance of the patient increases. The cervical and
forearm are involved in the process.
The cervical spine: put the chin on the chest from the neutral position, with the greatest possible arching of the
neck. Percuss the cervical spine in the indicated areas (C3, C4, C5), marking the point with the largest shoulder
reaction. Percuss this point again, keeping the angle of 90 degrees to the surface.
Forearm: Percuss the posterior surface of the semilunar bone (a small rubber
tip). Percuss the extensors of the hand and fingers. Follow the protocol three
times a week for 1-4 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.
Elbow
Force
Frequency
Load line
The number of shocks
per point:
15-20
12
90° to the surface
15-20
Tip:
(Tip No.6) a small rubber protocol tip
Note
The lateral side of the elbow: Point 1 is the head of the radius, Point 2 is 26 mm further from the head of the
radius, Point 3 is 52 mm further from the head of the radius, Point 4 is far end of the lateral head of the triceps,
Point 5 is distal end of humerus, from behind inner side of elbow: Point 6 is inside the distal end of humerus.
Perform the protocol three times a week for 1-4 weeks. Instruct the patient at home to apply ice for 20 minutes,
then remove ice for 40 minutes. Repeat the procedure three times a day on a day of treatment.