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  • Page 1 Wireless Professional User Manual EN...
  • Page 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L Q u i c k S t a r t G u i d e Not e - It is strongly advised to carefully read the contraindications and safety measures described in chapter 1 and 2 in this manual before using your device.
  • Page 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L Q u i c k S t a r t G u i d e Vali date e ver yt hing by pres s ing th e b utton below t he Start sy mbo l.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1.4 Contraindications ....................................8 1.5 Secondary effects ....................................9 2. Safety information ..............................10 3. description of the Wireless Professional ......................18 3.1 Device components and accessories ............................18 3.2 Explanation of symbols (connections and nameplates) ....................20 3.2.1 Symbols on device and AC Power Supply ..........................20 3.2.2 Symbols on Charging Tablet/Docking Station and AC Power Supply ..............22...
  • Page 5 (firmware update remote control, customized programs, patient history) ..............60 6.5.1 Firmware update of the Remote Control ........................... 60 6.5.2 Additional Functions of the SOFTWARE, when having a WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL device ....61 6.5.2.1 History list ....................................... 62 6.5.2.2 Create a patient’s list and monitor their treatment progress ................63 6.5.2.3 Create customized stimulation programs ........................64...
  • Page 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L c O N t e N t S 9. technical data, Standards, Guarantee, Patents ....................85 9.1 Technical Data ..................................... 85 9.1.1 General information ..................................
  • Page 7 13.2.4 NEUROLOGICAL ..................................166 13.2.5 PAIN RELIEF II ....................................174 13.2.6 CONDITIONING II ..................................190 14. How to use the Wireless Professional on Specific indications ..............209 14.1 Overview ......................................209 14.2 Disuse atrophy rehabilitation (standard protocol) ......................211 14.3 Rehabilitation of the peroneus muscles following an ankle sprain ................. 213 14.4 Rehabilitation of low back muscles ............................216...
  • Page 8: How To Use The Medical Equipment (Intended Use)

    1 . 1 Fi eld s o f ap p li cat i o n The Wireless Professional is a stimulator designed for use by health professionals to ensure electric stimulation treatments in pain management (TENS) as well as for neuro muscular stimulation (EMS/ NMES).
  • Page 9: Indications

    - Relief of pain associated with arthritis. 1 . 4 cont r ai n d i cat i o n s Do NOT use the Wireless Professional on patients with: • Implanted electronic devices. Do not use the device if you have a cardiac stimulator, implanted defibrillator or other implanted electronic/electrical device.
  • Page 10: Secondary Effects

    The electrical currents of the Wireless Professional are specially designed to have no harmful effect on osteosynthesis equipment. 1 . 5 S ec on d ar y e f fe c t s...
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    S a fe ty i n f o r m at io n d ang e r ! Explosion hazard - Wireless Professional is not designed for use in areas where an explosion hazard may occur. An explosion hazard may result from the use of flammable...
  • Page 12 - The patient must be familiar with the functions of the Wireless Professional remote control with the modules and the remote control must be within easy reach of the patient, allowing them to stop therapy, if needed.
  • Page 13 - Before use allow the Wireless Professional to reach room temperature. If the unit has been transported at temperatures below 0 °C (32°F), leave it to reach at room temperature for about 2 hours, until any condensation has disappeared.
  • Page 14 The Wireless Professional must only be operated in dry rooms. - do not use the Wireless Professional in water or in a humid atmosphere (sauna, Bath, Shower etc.) that would cause electronic failure. - Water protection. The unit is not protected from the ingress of water - When connecting the unit to other equipment or when creating a medical system, check that the sum of leakage currents will not cause any hazard.
  • Page 15 This could cause an electrical shock, burns, electrical interference or death - Never use the Wireless Professional or the AC adaptor if it is damaged or open. There is a risk of electric shock. - Disconnect the AC adaptor immediately if there is abnormal heating or smell, or if smoke comes from the AC adaptor or the device.
  • Page 16 - Before each use clean and disinfect the motor point pen tip that is in contact with the skin. - When using the WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARE to customize programs, take special care that the parameters customised and applied by you to the patient are as you...
  • Page 17 - Check that the voltage and frequency ratings of your local power line are those indicated on the type plate of the power supply. - Do not expose the Wireless Professional to direct sunlight, because some of the components may reach unacceptably high temperatures.
  • Page 18 - For information on use and storage please consult the instructions found on the electrodes packaging. Not e Biocompatibility Those parts of the Wireless Professional unit that come into contact with the patient when used as intended, are designed to fulfil the biocompatibility requirements of the applicable standards.
  • Page 19: Description Of The Wireless Professional

    3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .1 d ev i c e c o mp o ne n t s a nd ac c e ss or i e s Model: Wireless Professional 4CH Part number: 2532xxx...
  • Page 20 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l Model: Wireless Professional 2CH...
  • Page 21: Explanation Of Symbols (Connections And Nameplates)

    Read the user manual or operating instructions 20xx Caution! Observe warnings set forth in operation manual! 20xx The Wireless Professional is a class II device with internal electric power and type BF applied parts. The power switch On/OFF button is a multi-function button. 20xx The name and address next to this factory symbol is the manufacturer.
  • Page 22 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 20xx 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 20xx Non-ionising radiation LATEX...
  • Page 23: Symbols On Charging Tablet/Docking Station And Ac Power Supply

    Direct current output from power supply Protection class II equipment. The AC Power Supply device has double insulation. The Wireless Professional is a class II device with internal electric power and type BF applied parts. The name and address next to this factory symbol is the manufacturer. The date is the manufacturing date.
  • Page 24 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l Indoor use only The Geprüfte Sicherheit (“Tested Safety”) or GS mark indicates that the equipment meets German and, if available, European safety requirement for electrical devices.
  • Page 25: Description Of The Device Components

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .3 d es c r ipt io n o f t he d ev i c e c o mp on e n ts 3 .3.1 rem o te co n t r o l a On/Off button (press briefly to switch on, press and hold for more than 2 seconds to switch off, while...
  • Page 26: Modules

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .3.2 M od u l es A module is composed of two pods.
  • Page 27: Description Of Key Accessories

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .4 des c r i pt i o n o f ke y a c c es so r i es 3 .4.
  • Page 28: Basic 2 Ch Docking Station

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .4.
  • Page 29: The Motor Point Pen

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .4.
  • Page 30: Description Of Key Displays Shown

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .5 de sc r ipt io n o f ke y d i s p l ay s s h o wn 3 .5.
  • Page 31: Display In Programme Selection Mode

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .5.
  • Page 32: Diplay When Programm Is Selected, Modules Need To Be Turned On, Mode

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .5.
  • Page 33: Display During Treatment

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .5.
  • Page 34: Display During Pause In Treatment

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .5.
  • Page 35: Display At The End Of A Treatment

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 3 . d e S c r i P t i O N O F t H e W i r e l e S S P r O F e S S i O N a l 3 .5.
  • Page 36: Device Setup

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 4 . d e V i c e S e t u P 4 .1 S m a rt 4 cH d o c k in g st at i o n - con n e c ti ng the uni t, pe rf orm a nce c he ck Connect the AC adapter supplied with your device to the removable tablet of the docking station (B) and plug it into a power socket.
  • Page 37: Charging The Remote Control And The Modules

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 4 . d e V i c e S e t u P 4 .2 ch a r g in g t he rem o t e co n tr ol a n d th e M odul e s Charge the Remote Control by plugging it into the Docking Station.
  • Page 38 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 4 . d e V i c e S e t u P a First LED blinking = low battery Second LED blinking = battery level average, a session can be performed Third LED blinking...
  • Page 39: Multi-Sessions Mode - Synchronisation With Few Remotes And Smart 4Ch Docking Station

    4 .3 M ul t i -S es s io n s m o d e – Syn c hr on i s a ti o n wi th f e w re m ote s a nd S m ar t 4 cH d oc k in g st at io n Smart 4CH Docking station is able to synchronise any Wireless Professional module(s) and remote(s) plugged on it. Modules plugged on the station will be automatically synchronized and recognized by the remote plugged as well on the station.
  • Page 40: Basic 2Ch Docking Station - Connecting The Unit, Performance Check

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 4 . d e V i c e S e t u P 4 .4 Ba s ic 2 cH do ck i n g s t at i o n - con n e c ti n g t he unit, pe rform a nc e chec k Connect the AC adapter supplied with your device to the docking station and then plug it into a power outlet.
  • Page 41: How To Perform A Treatment, Performance Check

    5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k See also Chapter “Description of the Wireless Professional”...
  • Page 42: Adjust Treatment Options

    - within usage of the Motor Point Pen - within specific indications - within your Wireless Professional Depending on the characteristics of the current used for each programme, the electrode connected to the positive pole (pod with illuminated button) may benefit from a “prime” location that is likely to increase the efficacy of the treatment.
  • Page 43: Body Positioning Of The Patient

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k 5 .4 Bod y p o si t io ning o f t h e p at i e n t To determine the stimulation position to be used based on the position of the electrodes and the programme chosen, please refer to the images of where the electrodes are positioned.
  • Page 44: Connecting The Modules To The Electrodes

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k 5 .5 con n ec ti n g t h e m o d u l e s t o t he e l e c t r ode s Once the electrodes are stuck to the skin of the patient, fix the pods by sliding them onto the electrode snap until it clicks into place.
  • Page 45: Starting The Treatment

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k 5 .6 St a r ti n g t he t r e at me n t Before starting the stimulation, the remote control asks you to turn on the modules, one after the other, by pressing their button On/Off.
  • Page 46 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k Not e - Be careful to respect the order of activation of the modules, the activation order corresponds to the channel numbering.
  • Page 47: Ending The Treatment

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 5 . H O W t O P e r F O r M a t r e a t M e N t , P e r F O r M a N c e c H e c k 5 .7 e nd i n g t he t r e a tm e n t When the preset therapy time elapses: •...
  • Page 48: Treatment Options, Functions And Device Settings

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 49 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S locating the motor point with the Wireless Professional: e.g.: locating the motor point of the vastus medialis of the quadriceps...
  • Page 50: Treatment Options - Muscle Intelligence™ Technology

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 51: Energy Management

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 52: Triggering Of Contraction

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 53 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S If the twitches are not significant enough, the unit beeps and a + sign appears on channels: you must increase the stimulation energy to get good twitching.
  • Page 54: Available Functions

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 55: The Lock Out Function

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 56 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S If enabled, the function allows you to lock the device in a certain configuration before giving it to the patient.
  • Page 57: The Synchronisation Signal

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 58: Identify Modules

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 59: Available Device Settings

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 60 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S Pairing of new module: The pairing of new module function enables you to add a new module to the Remote Control (usually done automatically by the unit).
  • Page 61: Wireless Professional Software

    The WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARE is a software to be installed on your Computer to extend the capabilities of your WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL 2 and 4CH devices.
  • Page 62: Additional Functions Of The Software, When Having A Wireless Professional Device

    6. 5.2 a d d i t io n al F u n c ti o n s o f t h e S O F t Wa r e, whe n ha v ing a W i r e leS S PrO FeS S i O N al d e vi c e When having a WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL device the SOFTWARE allows you additional functions to be used with your Remote Control.
  • Page 63: History List

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 64: Create A Patient's List And Monitor Their Treatment Progress

    Default setting: synchronisation on When patients had been added to the patient list and synchronised with the remote control, your WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL will ask you after each treatment session to add the last treatment to a patient from your patient list.
  • Page 65: Create Customized Stimulation Programs

    6. 5.2 . 3 cr ea te cu s t o mi z ed s t i mu l a t i on p r o gra m s When having a WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL the SOFTWARE allows you to create your own stimulation programs.
  • Page 66 • Edit/Change the program parameter and notes by clicking on the edit button. • Export the program parameters into an WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARE file, by clicking on the export button. The SOFTWARE will automatically suggest a name for that file and ask for the location it should be stored to.
  • Page 67 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S All programs that had been synchronised with your Remote Control, will be shown in a separate program category called “Personalised Programs”.
  • Page 68: Remote Synchronization

    “Personalised Programs” category. Likewise, the patient’s list will also be transferred to your device, and will allow assigning stimulation sessions to a particular patient. During this process, stimulation session’s history stored on your Wireless Professional device will also be transferred to the software.
  • Page 69: Configuration/Settings

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 70: Help

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 6 . t r e a t M e N t O P t i O N S , F u N c t i O N S a N d d e V i c e S e t t i N G S 6.
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G 7 .1 err o rs s h o wn o n d i s p l ay Poor electrode/module contact The remote control shows the symbol of an electrode and a disconnected module.
  • Page 72 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G Modules out of range The remote control shows the out of range symbol.
  • Page 73 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G Battery level The remote control shows a discharged battery symbol. Shown on the channel where the problem was detected (in this case channel 4): Pr ob lem P o ss ible c ause...
  • Page 74: Behaviour Of The Module Leds

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G 7 .2 B eha v i o u r o f t h e M o d u l e l e d s Pr ob lem P os s ible c aus e S olution...
  • Page 75: Behaviour Of The Docking Station Leds

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G 7. 3 Beh av io ur o f t he d o c k i n g S t at i o n l ed s Pr ob lem P o ss ible c ause S olution...
  • Page 76: Others

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G 7 .4 Ot he r s Pr ob lem Po ss ible c ause S olution...
  • Page 77 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G Pr ob lem Po ss ible c ause S olution Display does not come on...
  • Page 78 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 7 . t r O u B l e S H O O t i N G Pr ob lem Po ss ible c ause S olution A.
  • Page 79: Care, Maintenance, Transport, Environmental Statement

    - Never dismantle the remote control, the modules, the docking station or the AC adapter as they contain high-voltage parts with a risk of electric shock. • All parts of the Wireless Professional can be disinfected by wiping down with a disinfectant. Thus, it complies with the special hygiene standards for medical technical equipment.
  • Page 80: Maintenance

    8 . c a r e , M a i N t e N a N c e , t r a N S P O r t , e N V i r O M e N t a l S t a t e M e N t 8 . 2 Ma int ena nce Your Wireless Professional does not require calibration or frequently safety testings. Each stimulator is tested prior to distribution. Its characteristics do not vary under normal conditions.
  • Page 81: Transport

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 8 . c a r e , M a i N t e N a N c e , t r a N S P O r t , e N V i r O M e N t a l S t a t e M e N t 8 .
  • Page 82: Shipping The Entire 4Ch Unit (Incl. Smart Docking Station)

    Only use the original shipping box for shipping the device. DJO cannot be held liable for transport damage if the device is not packed in its original shipping box. 1. Prepare the device and its components for shipping within the original Wireless Professional shipping box, by following the guidlines given previously.
  • Page 83: Transport Of The 2Ch Device Key Components

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 8 . c a r e , M a i N t e N a N c e , t r a N S P O r t , e N V i r O M e N t a l S t a t e M e N t 8 .
  • Page 84: Shipping The Entire 2Ch Unit (Incl. Basic Docking Station)

    Only use the original shipping box for shipping the device. DJO cannot be held liable for transport damage if the device is not packed in its original shipping box. 1. Prepare the device and its components for shipping within the original Wireless Professional shipping box, by following the guidlines given previously.
  • Page 85: Enviromental Statement, Expected Life

    8 . 4 en v i r om en t al S ta t e me nt , e xp e c te d l i fe The Wireless Professional device is electronic equipment and may include substances that can damage the environment.
  • Page 86: Technical Data, Standards, Guarantee, Patents

    Lithium polymer (LiPo) rechargeable 3.7[V] / ≥ 450[mAh]. Only 5 [V] / 3.5 [A] adapters with the reference number 6490xx can be Tablet AC Adaptor: used to recharge the Wireless Professional. Battery life of Remote control and Module batteries: Battery life: approx.
  • Page 87: Neuro-Stimulation Parameters

    3 μs (20 %-80 % of maximum current) Pulse frequency: 1 to 150 Hz. 9. 1.3 rF d a ta The Wireless Professional may be affected by other devices even if they are compliant with CISPR EMISSION requirements. transmission and reception 2.4 [GHz] ISM (2.4-2.4835 GHz)
  • Page 88: Information On Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    9. 1.4 i nf or m at io n o n e l e c t r o m a gn e t i c c o mpa ti bi li ty (eMc ) The Wireless Professional is designed to be used in typical environments that have been approved in accordance with the EMC safety standard EN 60601-1-2.
  • Page 89: Standards

    Your statutory rights are not affected by this guarantee. Your Wireless Professional stimulator is guaranteed for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase. The guarantee covers the remote control, the modules, the docking station and the AC adaptor (hardware and labour), but not the batteries, electrodes or the motor point pen.
  • Page 90: Emc Tables

    Wireless Professional. The Wireless Professional should not be used beside or stacked on top of any other equipment. If you must use it side by side or on top of another system, you should check that the Wireless Professional works properly in the chosen configuration The product designation of the Wireless Professional used in the text below includes all product variants.
  • Page 91: Electromagnetic Immunity

    Ncer N iNG el ectr OMaG Neti c iM MuN it y Wireless Professional is designed for use in the electromagnetic environment stipulated below. The buyer or user of the Wireless Professional must ensure it is used in this recommended environment. tes t lev el ie c...
  • Page 92 Ncer N iNG el ectr OMaG Neti c iM MuN it y Wireless Professional is designed for use in the electromagnetic environment stipulated below. The buyer or user of the Wireless Professional must ensure it is used in this recommended environment. im muni ty...
  • Page 93: Recommended Separation Distances

    Please ensure that wire less communication devices, like WLAN, mobile phones, wireles telephones and their station, Walki-Talkies keep a distance to the Wireless Professional of at least 3.3 m. (Based upon the maximum output power of a regular mobile phone of 2 W).
  • Page 94: Contact

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 1 . c O N t a c t We would be happy to answer any questions you may have about our products and services. Please contact your local dealer, or your corresponding DJO Global site.
  • Page 95: Electrotherapy Theory

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y 1 2.
  • Page 96 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y We will therefore need to understand the fundamental law that it must observe in order to find the optimum qualities of this current.
  • Page 97 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y Weiss therefore discovered the mathematical relationship that links the pulse duration with the amount of electricity required to produce the stimulation.
  • Page 98 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y Intensity-duration curve Rheobase Chronaxy...
  • Page 99: Summary

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y We can note that the chronaxy can be calculated mathematically from Weiss’...
  • Page 100: References

    W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y 1 2.
  • Page 101: Type Of Establishment Of The Electrical Stimulation Wave

    1 0 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y 1 2.
  • Page 102: Shape Of The Electrical Stimulation Wave

    1 0 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y 1 2.
  • Page 103: Duration Of Rectangular Electrical Pulse

    1 0 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y 1 2.
  • Page 104 1 0 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y The electrical energy passing through the skin and tissue is minimal for duration of the stimulation current, i.e.
  • Page 105: Compensation For The Rectangular Pulse

    1 0 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y 1 2.
  • Page 106: Summary

    1 0 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y 1 2.
  • Page 107 1 0 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y It must be stated that ��...
  • Page 108: Study Of The Excitation Process Using A Constant Current

    1 0 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y ��...
  • Page 109 1 0 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y In Figure 2c, a stronger current with a value of 1.2 is applied and ��...
  • Page 110: Excitation By A Current With Any Shape

    1 0 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y If the durations of current applied were longer, the threshold would increase and excitation would only as the rheobase does not keep the value ����;...
  • Page 111: Hydraulic Model Of Excitation

    1 1 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y 1 2.
  • Page 112 1 1 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 2 . e l e c t r O t H e r a P y t H e O r y tWO eXaMPleS a - currents of long duration and low intensity In order that level V reaches threshold D, a certain volume of water is necessary (likened to a certain...
  • Page 113: Available Therapy Programs

    1 1 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .1 S t a n d a rd Ver s i o n P r o g r am s a n d t h e ir usa ge Within the Standard version treatment categories and their programs are: r e Ha BilitatiO N i...
  • Page 114: Program Category Rehabilitation I

    1 1 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .1.
  • Page 115 1 1 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S diSuSe atrOPHy, leVel 1 (25 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 116 1 1 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON PrOGraM...
  • Page 117 1 1 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S reiNFOrceMeNt, leVel 1 (20 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 118 1 1 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON PrOGraM...
  • Page 119 1 1 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S PreVeNtiON OF diSuSe atrOPHy, leVel 1 (54 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 120 1 1 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON PrOGraM...
  • Page 121 1 2 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S MuScle leSiON (30 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 122 1 2 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON PrOGraM...
  • Page 123: Program Category Pain Relief

    1 2 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .1.
  • Page 124 1 2 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S teNS FreQueNcy leVel...
  • Page 125 1 2 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF PrOGraM...
  • Page 126 1 2 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF PrOGraM...
  • Page 127 1 2 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF Yes.
  • Page 128 1 2 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF PrOGraM...
  • Page 129 1 2 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF PrOGraM...
  • Page 130 1 2 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF PrOGraM...
  • Page 131 1 3 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S decONtractiON FreQueNcy treatMeNt tiMe...
  • Page 132: Program Category Vascular

    1 3 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .1.
  • Page 133 1 3 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry VaScular PrOGraM...
  • Page 134 1 3 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry VaScular PrOGraM...
  • Page 135 1 3 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry VaScular PrOGraM...
  • Page 136 1 3 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry VaScular PrOGraM...
  • Page 137 1 3 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry VaScular PrOGraM...
  • Page 138 1 3 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry VaScular PrOGraM...
  • Page 139 1 3 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S caPillariSatiON cONtiNuOuS StiMulatiON FreQueNcy...
  • Page 140: Conditioning I

    1 3 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .1.
  • Page 141 1 4 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S reSiStaNce, leVel 2 (28 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 142 1 4 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG i PrOGraM...
  • Page 143 1 4 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S StreNGtH, leVel 2 (35 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 144 1 4 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG i PrOGraM...
  • Page 145: Full Version Programs And Their Usage (Indication Specific Programs)

    1 4 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .2 Fu ll Ve r s ion P r o g r am s a n d t h e i r u sa ge (i ndi ca t ion S pe ci f i c Pr ogra ms ) Not e - The Full Version offers additional programs to the Standard Version.
  • Page 146 1 4 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S Pa iN rel ieF ii cO NditiONiNG ii TENS (Gate control) 80Hz...
  • Page 147 1 4 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .2 .
  • Page 148 1 4 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S HiP PrOStHeSiS, leVel 1 (30 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 149 1 4 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 150 1 4 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S PatellOFeMOral SyNdrOMe leVel 1 = diSuSe atrOPHy, leVel 1 (30 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 151 1 5 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 152 1 5 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S acl (30 MiN) 2Nd cONtractiON 1St cONtractiON...
  • Page 153 1 5 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 154 1 5 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S rOtatOr cuFF, leVel 1 (25 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 155 1 5 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 156 1 5 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 157 1 5 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 158 1 5 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S atrOPHy, MOdulated FreQueNcy (30 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 159 1 5 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry reHaBilitatiON ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 160 1 5 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S FOrce, MOd.
  • Page 161: Agonist / Antagonist

    1 6 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .2 .
  • Page 162 1 6 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S atrOPHy 1 (21 MiN) SeQueNce 1 SeQueNce 1...
  • Page 163 1 6 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S reiNFOrceMeNt 1 (16 MiN) SeQueNce 1 SeQueNce 1...
  • Page 164: Programmes For Haemophiliacs

    1 6 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .2 .
  • Page 165 1 6 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S HaeMOPHilia, diSuSe atrOPHy, leVel 1 (25 MiN) cONtractiON reSt...
  • Page 166 1 6 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S HaeMOPHilia, reiNFOrceMeNt, leVel 1 (15 MiN) cONtractiON reSt...
  • Page 167: Neurological

    1 6 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .2 .
  • Page 168 1 6 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S HeMiPleGic FOOt (13 MiN, triGGered) cONtractiON FreQueNcy...
  • Page 169 1 6 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry NeurOlOGical PrOGraM...
  • Page 170 1 6 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S SPaSticity (21 MiN, triGGered) cONtractiON reSt...
  • Page 171 1 7 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry NeurOlOGical PrOGraM...
  • Page 172 1 7 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S SHOulder SuBluXatiON (25 MiN) cONtractiON reSt...
  • Page 173 1 7 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry NeurOlOGical PrOGraM...
  • Page 174 1 7 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S NeurO reHaB (SlOW Start), leVel 1 (20 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 175: Pain Relief Ii

    1 7 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .2 .
  • Page 176 1 7 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 177 1 7 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 178 1 7 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 179 1 7 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 180 1 7 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 181 1 8 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 182 1 8 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 183 1 8 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S lOWer Back PaiN FreQueNcy PulSe WidtH...
  • Page 184 1 8 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 185 1 8 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii Yes.
  • Page 186 1 8 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 187 1 8 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S luMBaGO FreQueNcy PulSe WidtH...
  • Page 188 1 8 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 189 1 8 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 190 1 8 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry PaiN relieF ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 191: Conditioning Ii

    1 9 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S 1 3 .2 .
  • Page 192 1 9 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 193 1 9 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S eNduraNce, leVel 1 (55 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 194 1 9 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 195 1 9 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S eXPlOSiVe StreNGtH, leVel 1 (32 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 196 1 9 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 197 1 9 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 198 1 9 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S HyPertrOPHy, leVel 1 (31 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 199 1 9 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 200 1 9 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S MuScle BuildiNG, leVel 1 (23 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 201 2 0 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 202 2 0 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S lOWer Back reiNFOrceMeNt, leVel 1 (33 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 203 2 0 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 204 2 0 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cOre StaBiliSatiON, leVel 1 (33 MiN) FiNal recOVery WarM uP...
  • Page 205 2 0 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 206 2 0 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 207 2 0 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 208 2 0 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S cateGOry cONditiONiNG ii PrOGraM...
  • Page 209 2 0 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 3 . a V a i l a B l e t H e r a P y P r O G r a M S aNti-StreSS MaSSaGe (21 MiN) 1St SeQueNce 2Nd SeQueNce...
  • Page 210: How To Use The Wireless Professional On Specific Indications

    2 0 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.1 O v e r v ie w in d ic ati on...
  • Page 211 2 1 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S in d ic ati on Page...
  • Page 212: Disuse Atrophy Rehabilitation (Standard Protocol)

    2 1 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.2 dis us e at r o p hy r e h ab i l i t at i o n (st a n da rd pr ot oc ol) example: disuse atrophy of the quadriceps...
  • Page 213 2 1 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.2 .
  • Page 214: Rehabilitation Of The Peroneus Muscles Following An Ankle Sprain

    2 1 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.2 .
  • Page 215 2 1 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 2.
  • Page 216 2 1 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.3.3 e l ec tr o de p o s i t i o n A single channel is enough for the stimulation of the peroneus muscles.
  • Page 217: Rehabilitation Of Low Back Muscles

    2 1 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.4 r eha bi l i t at io n o f l o w b a c k m u s c l e s Muscular insufficiency of the muscles that provide stability of the lumbar region is often the cause of...
  • Page 218 2 1 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.4.
  • Page 219 2 1 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.4.
  • Page 220: Treatment Of Patellofemoral Syndrome

    2 1 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.5 tre a tm ent o f p at el l o f e mo r al syn dr om e A distinction must be made between two types of patellofemoral syndrome:...
  • Page 221 2 2 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.5 .1 .3 e l e c t ro d e p o s i ti o n Only one channel is used.
  • Page 222 2 2 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.5 .1 .5 S t i m u l at i o n e ne r g y In NMES, the stimulation energy is directly responsible for spatial recruitment: the higher the stimulation...
  • Page 223: Post-Traumatic Condition

    2 2 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.5 .2 P o st - t r au m a ti c c o n d i t i o n Repeated traumas to the knee joint, like those caused by the practice of certain sports, may entail...
  • Page 224 2 2 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.5 .2 .
  • Page 225: Acl Ligamentoplasty

    2 2 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.6 a cl lig a ment o p l a st y Ruptures of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) of the knee are among the most common accidents in...
  • Page 226 2 2 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.6 .1 P ro t o co l Weeks 1 –...
  • Page 227 2 2 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.6 .3 e l ec t ro d e p o s i ti o n The stimulation sequence means that the order of channel numbers must be complied with, as the...
  • Page 228 2 2 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.6 .5 St im ul at io n e n e r g y As always in NMES, the objective of the rehabilitation therapist is to motivate the patient to tolerate the...
  • Page 229: Rehabilitation Of The Gluteal Muscles Following Total Hip Replacement

    2 2 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.7 re h ab i lit a t io n o f t he g l u t e al m u sc l e s f oll owi ng tota l hip re pl a ce m ent Orthopaedic surgery to the hip and, in particular, the fitting of a prosthesis, results in disuse atrophy of...
  • Page 230 2 2 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.7 .
  • Page 231: Rehabilitation Of The Shoulder

    2 3 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8 re ha bi l i ta t io n o f t h e s h o u l de r The “specific properties”...
  • Page 232: Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy

    2 3 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S •...
  • Page 233 2 3 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 234 2 3 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S And, in case of persistent pain: Phase 3...
  • Page 235 2 3 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 236: Shoulder Instabilities

    2 3 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 237 2 3 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 238 2 3 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 239: Adhesive Capsulitis

    2 3 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 240 2 3 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 241 2 4 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 242: Cardiac Rehabilitation

    2 4 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 243 2 4 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 244 2 4 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.8.
  • Page 245: Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)

    2 4 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.9 re f l e x s y m p at h e t i c d y s tr o p h y (o r co mple x r e gi ona l pa in sy ndrome) Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) is a disease that physiotherapists frequently see and which they must...
  • Page 246 2 4 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S Depending on the stage of development, other signs may appear: - The skin becomes cold with sweating, oedema and cyanosis developing in the more advanced stages.
  • Page 247 2 4 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.9.
  • Page 248 2 4 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S lower limb: distal rSd of the lower limb:...
  • Page 249 2 4 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.9.
  • Page 250: Endorphinic Treatment Of Rachialgia And Radiculalgia

    2 4 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 e n d o r ph i nic t r e at m e n t o f r a c hi a l gi a a nd r a dic ula l gi a This chapter deals with the analgesic treatment of spinal pain (Rachialgia) and nerve root pain...
  • Page 251 2 5 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S Spinal pain is an extremely common painful state that can result from a wide variety of anatomical lesions and various physiopathological mechanisms.
  • Page 252: Endorphinic Treatment Of Cervical Pain

    2 5 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 253 2 5 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 254: Endorphinic Treatment Of Thoracic Back Pain

    2 5 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 255 2 5 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 256: Endorphinic Treatment Of Low Back Pain

    2 5 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 257 2 5 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 258 2 5 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 259: Treatment Of Lumbosciatic Pain

    2 5 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 260 2 5 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 261 2 6 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.10 .
  • Page 262: Hemiplegia - Spasticity

    2 6 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11 He mip l e g i a - S p as t i c it y This chapter examines the treatment of problems specific to the hemiplegic patient, including spasticity,...
  • Page 263: Dorsiflexion Of The Hemiplegic Foot

    2 6 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 264 2 6 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 265: Spasticity

    2 6 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 266 2 6 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S In fact, Hoffmann’s reflex in a muscle, produced by a stimulus, is reduced in amplitude when the motor nerve of the antagonist muscle is stimulated.
  • Page 267 2 6 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 268 2 6 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 269: The Hemiplegic Hand

    2 6 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 270 2 6 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 271: The Hemiplegic Shoulder

    2 7 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 272 2 7 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 273 2 7 2 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.11.
  • Page 274: Treatment Of Venous Insufficiency

    2 7 3 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.12 tr ea tm e n t o f v e n o u s i n s u f f i c ie n c y Unlike occasionally experiencing heavy legs, venous insufficiency is a result of organic damage to the...
  • Page 275 2 7 4 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.12.
  • Page 276: Venous Insufficiency With Oedema

    2 7 5 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.12.
  • Page 277 2 7 6 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S For this program, it is therefore particularly important to follow the order of channel numbers below: For the calf (channels 1 and 2):...
  • Page 278 2 7 7 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S The two other negative poles are connected to the two outputs of a large electrode placed on the upper part of the calf, just below the popliteal fossa.
  • Page 279: Treatment Of Arterial Insufficiency In The Lower Limbs

    2 7 8 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.13 tr ea tm e n t o f ar te r i al i n s u f f i c i e n c y i n the lowe r l im bs We will limit this chapter to insufficiency of the arteries in the lower limbs.
  • Page 280: Stage Ii Arterial Insufficiency

    2 7 9 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.13 .
  • Page 281 2 8 0 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.13 .
  • Page 282: Stage Iii Arterial Insufficiency

    2 8 1 W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L 1 4 . H O W T O U S E T H E W I R E L E S S P R O F E S S I O N A L O N S P E C I F I C I N D I C A T I O N S 1 4.13 .
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