User's Manual
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Once the Algometer has been zeroed (i.e. no force applied to it), you are ready to begin the strength test.
With the static strength tests, all trials are performed on the left side initially and then repeated on the
right side.
The above is
a
The difference
between the left
and right side is
represented by
both a pie chart
and a bar graph.
In addition, the
total elapsed time
is displayed.
The test
results are
displayed in a
line
g
ra
p
h
The trial, date
and time that
the test was
performed can
be found at the
top of the
testing page.
A
vg., peak and
COV values
are listed for
right and left
comparison.
The “R” represents a retest option for
each trial that is performed by the
client.
The comments button allows the
evaluator to enter their observations
from the test.
It is important to note that only one device can be linked with a static test. For
example, if you have done a static shoulder abduction strength test with the FOCUS
unit, you will always have to use this device for this test. This ensures that the data
being recorded remains objective. If you have a larger system (a FOCUS platform
and an Algometer) you should create duplicate copies of the tests. This will allow
you to utilize both pieces of equipment – the FOCUS and Algometer (since both
devices can measure static strength). For example, you could name the existing
cervical strength test in the database “Cervical Strength – FOCUS” and create
another identical test and name it “Cervical Strength – Algometer.” Each test would
utilize a different tool. In order to understand this further, please see the
troubleshooting section at the end of this manual. If you have a smaller system (such
as the Evaluator or CIRES) you will only have an Algometer and will not have to
create different tests.