User's Manual Part 1

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Step 11. Position the head braces against the patient’s head, but do not secure his/her
head in place.
Step 12. Make fine adjustments to the seat to line up C5/C6 of the patient’s spine with
the pivot point of the halo (Figure 6-21).
Step 13. Firmly secure the patient’s head with the head braces.
Step 14. Remove the range-of-motion stop pin before performing the test (Figure 6-22).
Note that the RJ45 cable is not required for this test.
B. UTILIZING THE CERVICAL RANGE OF MOTION (ROM) PROTOCOL
1. ACCESSING THE CERVICAL ROM PROTOCOL
Access the pre-programmed ROM protocols by clicking the ROM Tests icon on the Home
Screen.
This will bring you to the ROM Protocols main page. From this page you have the abil-
ity to access all the pre-programmed protocols, including those in hibernation, add and
remove tests to clients, create new range of motion tests, edit tests, and delete tests.
Note that the Cervical Range of Motion protocol is the only pre-programmed ROM test
that will be needed for the MCU™ (Figure 6-23).
Figure 6-20. Set halo angles
Figure 6-21. Final Adjustments and Locating C5/C6
Figure 6-22. Final Set-up for ROM Lateral Flexion