Rehabilitation program

The rehabilitation program is a feature providing computerized rehab programs for your patient utilizing an unlimited range of exercise equipment. The patient simply follows the instruction on the computer-generated exercise sheet and writes down performance at each station. After the exercise session completed, practitioner enters the result from the patient’s session into the computer. The computer automatically adjusts the weight and the repetitions for the next session.

To publish an  exercise sheet, PhysioGraphic pairs each motion with a specific equipment you have previously registered. So all this process increases your efficiency with the rehabilitation practice.

The rehabilitation program improves the strength and the stamina in a certain manner, based on rehabilitation protocols such as Delorme-Watkin, Zinovieff, Oxford, etc. If desired, you may want to register new rehab protocols

Before printing the first exercise sheet, the practitioner must evaluate the greatest amount of weight the patient is able to pull once through the pain-free range of each of his motion. This amount is named as the 1 Rep Maximum (1 RM). However, once exercise session has begun, the 10 RM is the value calculated during the exercise session, and at the first session, it is always equal to half the 1 RM value. The 10 RM value is always adjusted depending on the previous session result.

To print the Initial evaluation, from the PhysioGraphic toolbar, double-click on rehabilitation program\Initial evaluation. Afterward, click on the print button

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Exercise sheet generator

Recording the exercise result into PhysioGraphic

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