protocols
postoperative recovery
electromyography sensor
Postoperative training protocol can be used when recovering a muscle after surgery. The exercise's intensity increases over time, re-educating the muscle. One electromyography channel can be used, training one muscle at a time. The protocol's parameters can be set manually by the therapist, including the number of repetitions and aim time. The patient has immediate visualization of the muscle signal through an intuitive graphic bar with color information on aim value.
symmetric relaxation
of 2 muscles
Symmetric Relaxation protocol measures the relaxation between two muscles. It uses two channels with electromyographic sensors. The therapist is able to configure the exercise time and parameters like tolerance and rest level. An intuitive graphic is used giving information on how symmetric the force is applied by both muscles with moving particles. These particles slow down when the objective is accomplished, measuring how many times the objective was accomplished and for how long.
generic path protocol
path following for 1 to 4 muscles
With this protocol, the therapist is able to train up to four muscles, using pressure or electromyography sensors. The path for each muscle is designed by the therapist and represents the force to be applied by the muscle versus time. The muscle filtered signal is shown in real time, as well as the percentage of time that the muscle signal follows the path correctly.
pelvic floor training
uses a intravaginal probe and a breathing sensor
The Pelvic Floor Training protocol allows the training of pelvic floor muscles using an intravaginal probe. Using a respiration sensor, breathing monitorization is also possible. Optionally, up to 3 muscles can be monitorized. The therapist is able to configure the difficulty of the exercise. Feedback on exercise fulfillment is immediate, allowing patient to correctly correct the muscle pressure applied.
dynamic stability - knee
vastus medialis, vastus lateralis and rectus femoris
The Dynamic Stability - Knee protocol allows monitorization and training of the dynamic stability of the knee. It uses three channels of electromyography with three muscles: Vastus medialis, Vastus lateralis and Rectus femoris. It includes Muscle Activation Order analysis. With a very intuitive design, this protocol measures the balance between the muscles Vasto medialis and Vastus lateralis.
hand movement
after stroke
Hand movement after stroke protocol allows the re-education of hand muscles after a stroke. Using two channels of electromyography, this protocol allows the measurement of the ratio between both muscles and the possibility to configure the objective ratio to be accomplished by the patient. With intuitive bars, the patient acknowledges how to balance both muscles to accomplish the objective.
masseter equilibrium
equilibrium between left and right masseter muscles
Masseter Equilibrium protocol allows the execution of exercises for the training of maxillary equilibrium. Maximum voluntary contraction and muscle activation order analysis is performed on four muscles: Left masseter, right masseter, left temporalis and right temporalis. This protocol has predefined exercises for both masseter and temporal muscles. In each exercise the patient attempts to balance the muscles to reach the final goal. The exercise parameters are configurable, including repetitions, rest time, action time and acceptance margin.
dynamic stability - generic
1-4 channels of electromyography
includes maximum voluntary contraction and muscle activation order
The Dynamic Stability – Generic protocol allows the monitorization and training of muscles using 1 to 4 channels of electromyography. The therapist is able to set parameters manually and adjust the protocol to the desired muscles. Includes Maximum Voluntary Contraction analysis and Muscle Activation Order analysis when monitoring more than one muscle. The training is performed using graphic bars with configurable thresholds. The patient has immediate feedback on muscle response and results.
dynamic stability - shoulder
1-4 channels of electromyography
includes maximum voluntary contraction and muscle activation order
The Dynamic Stability - Shoulder protocol allows monitorization and training of four muscles: Superior Trapezius, Inferior Trapezius, Serratus Anterior and Deltoid Anterior. Includes Maximum Voluntary Contraction, Muscle Activation Order analysis and the possibility to train the muscles using graphic bars with configurable thresholds. During the muscles analysis and training, feedback is immediate for muscle response and results accomplished.
rapid contractions
allows training and access levels of contraction of a muscle from a electromyography or pressure probe
Rapid contractions protocol allows the measurement of rapid contractions by one muscle. The therapist is able to configure the parameters such as threshold and activation time prior to exercise. During the exercise, the patient has to contract the muscle when the sliding bar is within the goal area. Results of the exercise are shown with each contraction.
biofeedback - generic
1-4 channels of electromyography
Biofeedback – Generic protocol uses intuitive graphic bars to monitor and train up to 4 muscles in 4 electromyography channels. The therapist is able to set parameters manually, like threshold, and adjust the protocol to the desired muscles. It includes Maximum Voluntary Contraction analysis and configurable graphic bars with exercise information in real time.







































