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MULTI-MODALITY THERAPY USER MANUAL
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LVPC Small Muscle Asymmetric Biphasic or Medium Muscle - Symmetric Biphasic
Program used for strength development and treatment of muscle disuse atrophy. Activation of muscle with
electrical stimulation at a high intensity for a short time with long “ON/OFF” ramps reduces atrophy. The patient
should participate to the extent possible by contracting during the stimulation “ON” time. Target tissues are
smaller superficial muscle groups. Bipolar set-up over agonist and antagonist muscles for target muscle. The
intensity should be set to elicit a grade 2 to 4 muscle contraction. Treatment time should be reduced based on
muscle fatigue. The affected joint movement should be restricted by holding manually, or using weights or
exercise bands.
User
Adjustable
Parameter
Y/N
Parameter
Name
Adjustable
Range (unit)
Default (unit)
Y PHASE DURATION 40…400 (μs) 70 (μs)
Y PULSE RATE 0.0…200 (Hz) 50.0 (Hz)
N MODULATION OFF
N RATE SCAN TIME 0 (s)
Y TREATMENT TIME 0…60 (min) 10 (min)
Y 2 B OUTPUT DELAY 0.0…9.9 (s) 0.0 (s)
Y RAMP UP 0.0…9.9 (s) 2.0 (s)
Y RAMP DOWN 0.0…9.9 (s) 2.0 (s)
Y T-ON 0…60 (s) 10 (s)
1
Y T-OFF 0…120 (s) 50 (s)
1
Y CHANNEL MODE A/B SIMULTANEOUS, A/B ALTERNATE, B DELAYED A/B SIM.
1
When T-OFF = 0, T-ON = CONTINUOUS.
2
B OUTPUT DELAY parameter is shown only when the Channel Mode is set to B DELAYED.
Functional Re-Education (FES)
PENS CYCLE
Program simulates cycling, from 10-120 rpm, and can be used to retrain reciprocal movement of the U.E. or L.E.
with or without resistance. Use an upper or lower extremity ergometer or pedal exerciser in combination with
stimulation at mild to moderate contraction intensity for closed chain functional training. Increase resistance as
patient progresses in the rehab program.
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User
Adjustable
Parameter
Y/N
Parameter
Name
Adjustable
Range (unit)
Default (unit)
Y PHASE DURATION 40…100 (μs) 70 (μs)
N CYCLE TIME 10-120 rpm 60 rpm
N PULSE RATE 50 (Hz)
Y TREATMENT TIME 0…60 (min) 15 (min)