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JTECH Medical Commander MN084 User Manual

JTECH Medical Commander MN084
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Muscle Tester
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JTECH Medical Commander MN084 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJTECH Medical
ModelCommander MN084
CategoryHealth Care Products
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Graphic Symbol Definitions

Commander Warranty Terms

Details the one-year limited warranty for the Commander console and Muscle Tester.

Product Repair Procedure

Outlines the steps for returning the Commander or Muscle Tester for repair.

Intended Use and Indications

Product Features and Benefits

Muscle Tester Dynamometer Features

Highlights stability, ergonomic design, and accurate force measurement of the dynamometer.

Commander Console Features

Details LCD, data analysis, exam storage, and portability of the Commander console.

System Components Check

Proper Care and Maintenance

Calibration Process

Battery Life and Management

Available Upgrade Products

Commander Downloader Software

Software for transferring test data to PC for analysis and reporting.

EasyDocs Software for Data Management

Software for data entry, reporting, and analysis, with optional impairment modules.

Console Usage Modes

Using the Commander Console

Manual Conventions Defined

Defines key terms like 'Test' and 'Exam' for consistent understanding.

Console Power On/Off Operation

Instructions for turning the console on/off and clearing stored exams.

Console Setup Mode

Setting Testing Defaults

Configuring default parameters like threshold, test count, and repetitions.

Button Functions in Setup

Explains the role of TEST CONT., NEXT, and REVIEW buttons during setup.

Adjustable Test Parameters

Test Modes and Recording

Test and Test Alt Modes

Details the 'Test' and 'Test Alt' modes for conducting strength assessments.

Repetitions Per Test

Describes how the console records up to four repetitions per side for each test.

Repetition Order Options

Alternating Sides Repetition Order

Explains the 'Test Alt' mode for alternating right and left side repetitions.

Testing Methodologies

Automatic Indexing for Tests

Automates progression between tests and repetitions without manual button presses.

Sequential Testing Method

Tests performed sequentially from test 1 to test 2, aiding worksheet documentation.

Assigned Testing Method

Advanced Console Operations

Retesting a Repetition (REDO)

Retest the last repetition if it was done incorrectly or for practice.

Redoing an Entire Test

Process for redoing all repetitions for a test after reviewing results.

Reviewing Last Repetition Data

Accessing force measurements and statistics for the most recent repetition.

Deleting a Specific Test

Procedure to remove an entire test, including all its recorded repetitions.

Reviewing an Exam

Statistics Display and Navigation

Statistics Definitions

LBS Force Measurement

Defines LBS as real-time force or maximum force based on mode.

% CV Calculation

Defines % CV as coefficient of variation for repetitions using the n-1 method.

% Deficit Calculation

Defines % Deficit as bilateral weakness comparison between sides.

Deleting an Exam from Memory

Muscle Testing Reports

The Muscle Tester Dynamometer

Dynamometer Care and Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning the dynamometer and testing pads safely.

Changing Testing Pads

Explains the quick-release system for removing and installing testing pads.

Using the Dynamometer

Describes how to hold and use the dynamometer comfortably and select appropriate pads.

Manual Muscle Testing Precautions

Manual Muscle Testing Information

General Information on MMT

Explains when manual muscle testing is used and its role in neurological assessment.

Manual Muscle Testing Accuracy

Outlines rules for ensuring repeatability and accuracy during manual muscle testing.

Grading Muscle Tests

When to Grade Muscle Tests

Grading with Dynamometer

Grading Without Dynamometer