User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SWORD Health User Manual
- Getting to know SWORD Phoenix
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Indications, Contraindications and Adverse Events
- 3 - Candidate Selection
- 4 - Components
- 5 - Digital Therapist Kits
- 6 - Setup
- 7 - Motion Trackers
- 8 - Patient’s Card
- 9 - Straps
- Phoenix Portal
- 10 - Create a User Account
- 11 - Accessing the Portal
- 12 - Getting to Know the Portal
- 13 - Patient List
- 14 - Add a New Patient
- 15 - Patient Screen
- 16 - Prescription
- 17 - Prescribe a Session
- 18 - Set Exercise Difficulty Level
- 19 - Patient Results
- 20 - Patient Profile
- 21 - Overview
- 22 - Daily Summary
- 23 - Send Messages
- 24 - Settings
- Digital Therapist
- 25 - Turn On the Digital Therapist
- Support
- Technical specifications
- 34. Service and inspections
- 35. Regulatory Statements
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2 - INDICATIONS, CONTRAINDICATIONS AND ADVERSE EVENTS
Indications
SWORD Phoenix is indicated in the recovery process of musculoskeletal diseases to improve range
of motion, muscle strength, motor control and/or movement pattern.
Contraindications
The device has the following contraindications:
● Hemodynamic instability or other serious medical condition limiting physical rehabilitation;
● Hyper-acute stroke patients;
● Pain or deformity limiting the movement of target joints;
● Respiratory and/or cardiovascular disease contraindicating mild to moderate exercise;
● Skin lesions or any continuity solution in the area where the motion trackers would need to
be placed.
Adverse effects
SWORD Health has exercised great diligence in selecting the materials for SWORD Phoenix, in
particular, those that will be in direct contact with the patient. These materials have been assessed
for their biological compatibility and are continuously monitored by the manufacturer.
Nevertheless, there is always a small chance that some materials may lead to allergic reactions in
individuals under exceptional circumstances.