TF.16 IFU StarDevice.003.10-EN 2021-01-12
prepared by Pulavskyi A., Kolyesnik O.
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Shoulder Pronation
Force
Frequency
Load line
The number of shocks
per point:
20
12
90° to the surface
15-20 or up to an
automatic stop
Tip:
(Tip No.6) A small rubber protocol tip
Note
The load line goes to the head of the humerus through the deltoid and subscapular muscles, the short head of the
biceps and the beak-brachial muscle. The patient rotates an arm inside during percussion with an elongated
forearm and a humerus bent at 90 degrees. The doctor passively turns the patient’s hand to the end when the
active limit of the range of movement is reached. At the same time, he holds the patient by the shoulder, not by
the elbow. Repeat the procedure twice. Follow the protocol three times a week for 1-4 weeks. Instruct the patient
at home to apply ice for 20 minutes, then to remove the ice for 40 minutes. Repeat the procedure three times a
day on a day of treatment.
Shoulder Supination
Force
Frequency
Load line
The number of shocks
per point:
20
12
90° to the surface
15-20 or up to an
automatic stop
Tip:
(Tip No.6) A small rubber protocol tip
Note
The load line goes to the head of the humerus through the deltoid and subscapular muscles, the short head of the
biceps and the beak-brachial muscle. The patient rotates an arm outward during percussion with an elongated
forearm and a humerus bent at 90 degrees. The doctor passively turns his hand to the end when the active limit
of the range of movement is reached. At the same time, he holds the patient by the houlder, not by the elbow.