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4° Movendo Webinar in collaboration with “Sport & Anatomy” – Università di Pisa

4° Movendo Webinar in collaboration with “Sport & Anatomy” – Università di Pisa

14 - 05 - 2020

Here is the recording of the 4th Movendo webinar in collaboration with the Center for Rehabilitation Medicine “Sport and Anatomy” of the Pisa University. The physiotherapist’s coordinator Stefania Dell’Agli presented an in-depth analysis on: “Robotic Technology in Rehabilitation: Chronic Ankle Instability”, and presented the Case Study on the evaluation and treatment of Chronic Ankle Instability (CAI) in a professional basketball player using the performance index and showed hunova’s “Fast Track” mode that simplifies the setting of rehabilitation therapy.

The webinar has been presented in Italian with English subtitles.

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Product technical data

  • Dimensions: 59 x 62 x 80 inches (150 x 160 x 205 cm)
  • Net weight: 639 lbs (290 Kg)
  • Maximum patient weight : 331 lbs (150 Kg)
  • Maximum input power:
    • 1400 VA (for SN>=190)
  • Power supply voltage: 115/230 Vac.
  • Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz.
  • Maximum angular speed: 180 °/s.
  • Maximum inclination of bipodalic platform in all directions: ±18°
  • Maximum inclination of monopodalic platform in ankle configuration (sitting):
    • Plantar flexion/extension: ±30°;
    • External flexion/extension: ±18°;
  • Maximum inclination of monopodalic platform in standing position:
    • Plantar flexion/extension: ±18°;
    • External flexion/extension: ±18°;
  • Maximum robotic seat inclination:
    • Sagittal plane: ±13°;
    • Frontal plane: ±13°
  • Maximum transmissible torque, seat and platform: 200 Nm.
  • Inertial sensor battery APC0000001 
    • Power supply voltage and capacity: 3,7 Vdc 500mAh
  • Operating temperature: 50° F (10° C) to 86° F (30° C)
  • Storage temperature: 50° F (-20° C) to 86° F (70° C)
  • Ambient relative humidity: 30 to 75% non-condensing
  • Atmospheric pressure: No effect
  • Altitude: Maximum 6561 ft (2000 m)
 

Touch screen and acoustic feedback

Interactive interface (HD touch screen) providing visual and acoustic biofeedback by displaying information on trunk swing, weight-bearing distribution and seat and platform inclination. 

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hunova, huno and huno S, devices use gaming exercises to stimulate the patient to exceed previously achieved goals and scores, thus accelerating recovery and transforming therapeutic exercises into enjoyable activities.

The interface is mobile, allowing it to be used in both standing and sitting positions.

Tablet

The interface on the tablet computer allows clinicians to plan the session best suited to the patient, consult individual patient reports and produce diversified pathways from the comfort of their office. The tablet also allows the user to set up the patient’s planned rehabilitation session remotely.

Wireless position sensor

When placed on the subject’s trunk (or other area of the body, depending on the exercise), it monitors the movement of the subject, providing real-time acceleration and rotation measurements.

Standard ramp

The standard ramp is one of the extra optionals available for hunova, huno and huno S devices and is useful when the robotic system is used to transport non-self-sufficient and wheelchair-bound patients. The ramp can be removed and stowed away when not in use. Total length of ramp + hunova: 266 cm (104.7 inches).

Fixed ramp

The fixed ramp is one of the extra optionals available for hunova, huno and huno S devices and is useful when the robotic system is used to transport non-self-sufficient and wheelchair-bound patients. The ramp can be positioned either in line with hunova/huno/huno S (180°) or perpendicular to the device (90°), depending on the space available. Length of the ramp: 163.5 cm (64.3 inches).

Sensorized robotic platform

The robotic platform allows exercises to be performed in both bipodalic and monopodalic modality. Partial weight-bearing exercises can be carried out using the monopodalic mode. It can be used for passive therapy (mobilization), active therapy (with elastic or fluid resistance), proprioceptive therapy and assistive therapy (intervening to complete the exercise when the patient requires assistance). hunva and huno S seats are equipped with a force and torque sensor and an offset sensor.

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Monopodalic configuration

Bipodalic configuration

Ankle sandal

Fits on the one-foot platform for ankle mobilization.

Knee and ankle stabilizer

When used in combination with the sandal, it prevents knee instability during ankle rehabilitation exercises.

Sensorized robotic seat

Induces both unidirectional and multidirectional movement with trajectories, speeds and ranges that can be set by the clinician. It can be used for passive therapy (mobilization), active therapy (with elastic or fluid resistance), proprioceptive therapy and assistive therapy (intervening to complete the exercise when the patient requires assistance). hunova and huno S seats are equipped with a force and torque sensor and an offset sensor.

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Adjustable seat

The seat adjusts to each patient’s position to ensure maximum comfort and correct performance of the exercises. hunova, huno and huno S all allow the user to memorize the seat position for each patient, so that the same optimal configuration is always available.

Two removable handrails

Can be selected to suit the exercise (in sitting or standing positions) to ensure safe support for the patient.