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BIOSWING® Provocation Module

BIOSWING® Provocation Module

The provocation module is an additional module for BIOSWING® Posturomed® 202 and compact.
It enables recurring, exactly reproducible provocations to be administered to the patient.

First, the provocation module itself is used to set whether the therapy surface is to be deflected by 10, 20 or 30 millimetres. Then the module is attached to the outside of the Posturomed®.
In addition, both latches of the Posturomed® should be open so that the therapy surface can deflect by the corresponding 10, 20 or 30 mm.

By means of the provocation module, the therapy surface is now deflected ("pushed to the side") and locked, i.e. "fixed". While the patient now stands on the therapy surface and, if necessary, performs a given exercise, the therapist can simply step on the outer part of the additional module. The therapy surface swings back to its starting or standard position in the middle and thus triggers a provocation. The patient has to compensate or stabilise this impulse.

Depending on the patient's position on the therapy surface, the direction of the provocation also changes: For example, the muscles primarily used can be adductors, abductors, hip extensors or hip flexors.

The advantage of the provocation module: The provocation impulses can always be reproduced exactly and the patient's reactions can be compared.

Product details:

  •     Scope of delivery: 1x provocation module
  •     Deflection of the therapy area by 10, 20 or 30 mm
  •     Suitable for BIOSWING® Posturomed® 202 and BIOSWING® Posturomed® compact
  •     Note: If you also purchase a feedback module for your Posturomed®, only the red and black rocker switch is supplied. The black counterpart is then already included in the delivery of the feedback module.


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