CAM Isokinetic

The CAM Torque program is exercise where the Meissa OT device provides dynamic resistance tailored to the patient’s force, allowing for free movement throughout the full range of motion. The velocity of the movement is proportional to the applied force – after exceeding the threshold, the extension moves slowly and accelerates as the patient’s force increases. A dynamic reversal of direction occurs when the patient voluntarily and rapidly changes the direction of movement upon reaching the end of the range of motion.

Key Feature: Force-Activated Threshold & Torque Control

Unlike standard automated CPM modes, the CAM Torque program relies directly on the patient’s voluntary effort to initiate the movement. The extension remains locked in place until the patient exerts an active force that surpasses a predefined triggering threshold. Once this threshold is breached, the extension moves while providing adaptive resistance.

Configuration Parameters:
  • Active Movement Direction: Defines one or both directional phases of the exercise where the patient’s active effort takes place.

  • Force Triggering Threshold: The preset force level, determined during calibration, that the patient must actively overcome to initiate the extension movement.

  • Maximum Speed: The upper speed limit (measured in degrees per second) that the device will not allow the patient to exceed during the torque exercise.

  • Range of Motion (ROM): The safe angular limits of the joint’s movement, fully adjustable to adapt to the patient’s current functional capabilities.

  • Session Length (Duration): The total duration of the training session.

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