User's Manual
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 Strap Attachment:      Bolt: 
Extension Piece for Hard to Reach Areas: 
Factors To Take Into Consideration: 
There are several factors that need to be taken into account when developing an isometric strength test. 
The evaluator should ensure that the test isolates the targeted muscle group and that it reduces the 
amount of accessory muscle use.
Types of Strength Protocols 
The ODES™ 2002 software has many Strength protocols pre-programmed into the software. These tests 
include: 
Spinal strength tests such as Cervical Neutral Flexion, Extension and Side Flexion 
Upper Extremity strength tests such as Wrist Flexion and Extension, Elbow Flexion and Extension, 
Shoulder Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, Internal Rotation and External Rotation 
Lower Extremity strength tests such as Ankle Plantarflexion and Dorsiflexion, Knee Flexion and 
Extension, Hip Flexion, Extension and Abduction 
The software also permits the user to customize a Strength test. 










