CAM Isokinetic

The CAM Isokinetic exercise belongs to the group of active exercises. It can be performed for ankle, knee, or synchronized triflexion movements.

During the exercise, the patient generates pressure above a designated threshold, which induces movement at a constant velocity within a specified range of motion.
The constant velocity of movement is maintained by the resistance provided by the device. In practice, the higher the maximum velocity selected in the exercise settings, the easier the movement appears to the patient. When the maximum velocity is lower, the patient perceives greater resistance.

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