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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Detailed result of an exercise
When you access the detailed results of an exercise you see a graphic containing detailed
information regarding each repetition/movement the patient made. In this graphic, you can see
every mistake made and goal achieved by the patient during the exercise in detail.
1. Side/Direction - Side or Direction of the movements
2. Difficulty Levels - You can find the difficulty levels on the left side of the graphic.
3. Values for each level - On the right side of the graphic you can find the values for each level.
These values vary depending on the exercise category.
4. Goal - Level the patient should reach during his/her movement.
5. Correct Repetition/Movement - Blue bars represent correct movements. By moving the
mouse over the bar, you can see the level and value the patient reached during the movement
6. Incorrect Repetition/Movement - This symbol represents incorrect movements. By moving
the mouse over the bar, you can see detailed information about the mistake the patient made.
7. Range of Motion Limitation - Here you can see the range of motion you assigned to the
patient during the exercise prescription.
Important - Depending on the category, side and directions of the exercise, the information on
the graphics may vary.