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5.4.4.2 For elevation with
extended elbow
1. Complete the mechanical settings and
adjust the device to the patient as de-
scribed in section 4.2 – settings
2. Perform adjustment
per arm length to the minimum.
3. Perform adjustment
elbow angle of 0°.
4. Turn the elbow support (19) by 90°, nor-
mally outward, toward motor C.
5. Perform adjustment
forearm guide as required (arm length),
but usually to the minimum position 0,
i.e., the elbow should rest comfortably in
the forearm support (19).
6. Perform adjustment
forearm length as required (arm length),
i.e., the hand should rest comfortably in
the hand rest (25).
7. Program the desired position for motor
A (anteversion/retroversion) where the
isolated elevation (flexion) movement is
to be carried out (usually 90°), and then
deactivate motor A.
8. Program the desired position for mo-
tor C (internal/external rotation) to be
maintained during the isolated elevation
(flexion) movement (usually 0°), and then
deactivate motor C.
9. Program the desired range of motion for
the isolated elevation (flexion) movement
at motor B (abduction/adduction).
Save the settings with the STOP
10.
button, set the device to the starting
position with the START button, and
initiate therapy by pressing the START
button again.
to
.
and set the up-
and adjust an
and adjust the
and adjust the
Note!
• For an exclusive flexion (elevation)
protocol, motors A (anteversion/
retroversion) and C (internal/external
rotation) must be switched off.
• Having programmed the ranges of
motion, you can program additional
options, such as pause or speed.
• The fixed stop positions of the differ-
ent motors can also be adjusted when
they are deactivated.
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