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Specific instructions for your unique MyoPro 2

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  • Page 1 User manual appendix C Specific instructions for your unique MyoPro 2...
  • Page 2 PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS MyoPro 2 Motion G Diagram › Finger Support Diagram Close-Up › Putting Your MyoPro 2 On (“Donning”) › Warnings Review › Steps for Putting Your MyoPro 2 On › Taking Your MyoPro 2 Off (“Doffing”) › Warnings Review ›...
  • Page 4 PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 5: Myopro 2 Motion G Diagram

    MYOPRO 2 MOTION G DIAGRAM Component names and references (not every device includes every component). Upper Arm Shell Upper-Arm Sensor Cuff Harness Attachment Battery Point Compartment Multi-Articulating Wrist Upper Cuff (MAW), Rotational Ring Closure Forearm Sensor Cuff Hand Motor Forearm...
  • Page 6: Finger Support Diagram Close-Up

    FINGER SUPPORT DIAGRAM CLOSE-UP Latch Loop Anvil Stem Dorsal Finger Hand Strap Piece Finger Saddle Prehensile Thumb Pinchers Saddle PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 7 PUTTING YOUR MYOPRO 2 (“DONNING”) PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 8: Putting Your Myopro 2 On ("Donning")

    PUTTING YOUR MYOPRO 2 ON (“DONNING”) The following pages include step-by-step instructions for putting the MyoPro 2 on (sometimes referred to as “donning the MyoPro 2”). WARNINGS REVIEW BEFORE donning the MyoPro 2, review the warnings below: WARNING: DO NOT expose the MyoPro 2 to flame or excessive heat; personal injury may occur.
  • Page 9: Steps For Putting Your Myopro 2 On

    STEPS FOR PUTTING YOUR MYOPRO 1. POWER OFF: While donning, the MyoPro 2 should be turned OFF; check that it is OFF before starting to put the MyoPro on your arm. NOTE: Pads and straps should be fully air-dried from the previous use. ▲...
  • Page 10 STEPS FOR PUTTING YOUR MYOPRO CONTINUED 8. UPPER ARM: Wrap the Upper Sensor Cuff around your upper arm, keeping attention on the Biceps and Triceps sensors; when the Upper Sensor Cuff is properly fit, the sensors should be centered over the biceps and triceps muscles.
  • Page 11 STEPS FOR PUTTING YOUR MYOPRO CONTINUED 9. FOREARM SENSOR: Slide the Forearm Sensor Cuff onto the forearm. Tuck the Forearm Sensor Cuff’s Velcro strap under the forearm bar and secure the Velcro. NOTE: The sensor with the GREEN Velcro goes on the inner side of the forearm (aligned with the palm), and the sensor with the YELLOW Velcro goes on the outer side of the forearm...
  • Page 12 STEPS FOR PUTTING YOUR MYOPRO CONTINUED 10. HARNESS: Secure the harness: • Rest the shoulder pad on the shoulder of your MyoPro 2 arm. • Wrap the strap under your non-MyoPro 2 arm. • Secure the Quick Release tab. PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 13 STEPS FOR PUTTING YOUR MYOPRO CONTINUED 11. FINGER SUPPORT: Start with the finger support detached from the Anvil. Work the Finger Saddle under your fingers while holding the Stem and Loop. Lift the Stem upward to position the Loop over the Anvil.
  • Page 14 STEPS FOR PUTTING YOUR MYOPRO CONTINUED 11. FINGER SUPPORT, continued: Continue to guide the Loop over the Anvil. The instructions below outline two different techniques for this: Technique A Push down on the end of the Loop to engage the Latch.
  • Page 15 MyoPro 2 Prehensile Pinchers Prehensile Pinchers are provided with each MyoPro 2 to aid grasping light weight ( under 1 lb). objects. Use of the Prehensile Pinchers is optional (not required) and they may be attached or removed as desired. NOTE: if used, it is recommended to limit use for therapy sessions and then remove for routine daily activities.
  • Page 16 Align the Dorsal Prehensile Pincher with the Dorsal Finger Piece. Ensure the holes of each align. If the surfaces of the Prehensile Pincher and Dorsal Finger Piece do not align, try the other Prehensile Pincher. Insert the provided Thumb Screw into the aligned holes. Turn clockwise to tighten until secure. Repeat steps for the Palmar Prehensile Pinchers.
  • Page 17 Prehensile Pinchers may be stored in the MyoPro carrying case. Upon removal, the Prehensile Pinchers should be inspected for wear and tear, fatigue cracking, and damage. Contract Myomo Customer Support for replacement if needed as they are a serviceable item. ▲...
  • Page 18 PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 19 TAKING YOUR MYOPRO 2 OFF (“DOFFING”) PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 20: Taking Your Myopro 2 Off ("Doffing")

    (“ ”) TAKING YOUR MYOPRO DOFFING WARNINGS REVIEW WARNING: If at any time during the use of this device, you notice any of the following, discontinue use and seek guidance from your Provider. • Movement does not match the User’s desired motion. Persistent redness, swelling, or skin breakdown (bleeding, chafing, etc.) •...
  • Page 21: Steps For Taking Your Myopro 2 Off

    STEPS FOR TAKING YOUR MYOPRO CONTINUED Push/pull the slider forward to release the loop. The loop will slide over the Anvil as soon as it is free. Remove the “W”, Stem and Loop from under your fingers and store in the MyoPro 2’s carrying bag.
  • Page 22 PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 23: Using Your Myopro 2

    USING YOUR MYOPRO 2 PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 24: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL the User Manual – Sections for All MyoPro 2 Devices document for a comprehensive Control Panel Buttons & Lights Diagram. Power Button Mode Buttons PN 25623 Rev 011...
  • Page 25: Modes Of Use

    MODES OF USE WARNING: Use caution when using the device in shoulder positions where it is possible for the User to hit him or herself. The MyoPro 2 may be used in a variety of modes. The different modes allow you to operate the MyoPro 2 by tensing or relaxing different muscles.
  • Page 26: Elbow Modes

    ELBOW MODES In this mode, neither the Biceps or Triceps Light will be illuminated. The elbow motor will not respond to your EMG signal from either muscle group. Though the MyoPro 2 is powered on, no assistance is being given to your elbow, and the arm will neither flex nor extend. The sensors will be reading your EMG signal from both biceps and triceps, but the motor response is paused.
  • Page 27 ELBOW MODES CONTINUED In this mode, the Triceps Light will be illuminated. The elbow motor will respond to your triceps EMG signal. Actions: • When you relax your triceps, the elbow will flex. • When you contract your triceps, the elbow will extend. Triceps mode In this mode, both the Biceps and Triceps Light will illuminate.
  • Page 28: Grasp Modes

    GRASP MODES In this mode, neither the Close or Open Light will be illuminated. The grasp motor will not respond to your EMG signal. Though the MyoPro 2 is powered on, no assistance is being given to your hand, and the grasp will neither open nor close. The sensors will be reading your EMG signals from both wrist flexor and extensor muscle groups, but the motor response is paused.
  • Page 29 GRASP MODES CONTINUED In this mode, the Open Light will be illuminated. The grasp motor will respond to your wrist extensor EMG signal. Actions: • When you relax your wrist extensors, the grasp will close. • When you contract your wrist extensors, the grasp will open.
  • Page 30: Changing Elbow Modes With The Control Panel

    CHANGING ELBOW MODE WITH THE CONTROL PANEL The elbow mode button cycles through the 4 elbow modes, moving to the next mode each time you press the mode button. When the MyoPro 2 is turned ON, the elbow will be in Standby mode unless it has been changed by your Provider.

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