TF.16 IFU StarDevice.003.10-EN 2021-01-12
prepared by Pulavskyi A., Kolyesnik O.
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Put your fingers on the patient's forehead so that he could arched his back as
much as possible. Do not apply force to the thrown head. Start with a neutral
position. As soon as the patient begins to bend back, percuss the paravertebral
muscles at the level S1, let the patient arch the back as much as possible.
Return the patient to a neutral position. 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.
Spine-Rib-Pelvis Sciatica
Force
Frequency
Load line
The number of shock
per point:
20
12
Load line: 90° to the
surface
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Tip:
(Tip No.6) A small rubber protocol tip
Note
Percuss the following points: Point 1 is on the corner of the sacrum,
opposite to the painful side. Point 2 is 26 mm lateral, at level S3 on the
same side as point 1. Point 3 is 52 mm lateral, at level S5 on the same side
as points 1 and 2. Points from 4 to 6 are the same as points 1 -3, but on a
painful side. Points from 7 to 15 are the sciatic nerve of the painful side.
Marks: Point 7 is a muscle gluteus maximus Point 8 is a lower part of the
large trochanter Points 9, 10 and 11 is an iliac-tibial tract Point 12 is a
lateral epicondyle Point 13 is a lateral head of fibula Point 14 is an upper
gastrocnemius (posterior) Point 15 is an abdomen of the gastrocnemius.
Repeat the procedure, DO NOT perform more than 3 times a day. 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 or 40 minutes. Repeat
the procedure three times a day on a day of treatment.
Superior Rib
Force
Frequency
Load line
The number of shocks
per point:
20
12
Bottom-up, from the
medial to the lateral at the
junction of the sternum
and cartilage.
15-20 or up to an
automatic stop
Tip:
(Tip No.6) A small rubber protocol tip
Note