TF.16 IFU StarDevice.003.10-EN 2021-01-12
prepared by Pulavskyi A., Kolyesnik O.
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Percuss points as it is shown on the picture. The anterior lower part of the knee: Point 1 is the lower patella. Point
2 is the patellar ligament. Point 3 is the tuberosity of the tibia. The medial site of the knee: Point 4 is the medial
meniscus. Point 5 is the medial epicondyle. Anterior upper knee: Point 6 is the middle line of the quadriceps
muscle, 8 cm above the patella. Points 7-8 are down from point 6, each is at a distance of 26mm, on the patellar
ligament. Lateral part of the knee: Point 9 is the distal part of the ilealtibial tract. Point 10 is the lateral meniscus.
Point 11 is the head of the fibula. Point 12 is the proximal epiphysis of the fibula. Follow the protocol three times
a week for 1-2 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.
Hamstring
Force
Frequency
Load line
The number of shocks
per point:
20
12
90° to the surface
10-15
Tip:
(Tip No.6) A small rubber protocol tip
Note
Point 1 is the beginning of the hamstring. Points 2-6 is the body of the
hamstring, with a passive stretching. Point 7 is a posterior projection of the
knee. Point 8 is the body of the gastrocnemius muscle. Percuss the points
along the hamstring while the patient supports himself. Give the patient a rest
between sets. Repeat the procedure. Follow the protocol three times a week
for 1-3 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.
Cuboid Ankle
Force
Frequency
Load line
The number of shocks
per point:
20
12
90° to the cuboid bone
15-20
Tip:
(Tip No.6) A small rubber protocol tip