The all-new PAM 2 transmits wirelessly joint angle data to our PLLM_Touch control unit – opposite

Displays shows repetitions, the current angle, the target angle, the mode -“FLEX”,  +/- for altering target

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How to save time: Benefits of a digital goniometer

Measuring the range of motion (ROM) of joints is an essential part of physiotherapy assessment. In the clinic, this is done using goniometers whereby the therapist has to palpate for anatomical landmarks to precisely measure the angle that a joint can make. Although the gold standard instrument now for measuring ROM is radiography, it is very costly to implement and not easily repeatable due to the side-effects of prolonged X-RAY exposure.

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Improve efficacy: How Biofeedback helps with gait retraining

Biofeedback is a technique used in therapy that incorporates sensory cues (auditory, visual, or touch) to control and regulate movement of the patient. Usually acting as an enhancer, it helps patients become less reliant on their therapists’ guidance to get them closer to functional independence. 

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Watch the video demonstrations below

How to use the all-new Portable Angle Monitor (PAM 2)

How to use the all- new Portable Angle Monitor (PAM 2)

Using the PAM 2 for getting feedback on arm flexion

Using the PAM 2 for getting feedback on arm flexion

Using the PAM 2 to do ankle dorsiflexion and extension exercises

Using the PAM 2 to do ankle dorsiflexion and extension exercises

Using the PAM 2 for sliding heel knee flexion exercises

Using the PAM 2 for sliding heel knee flexion exercise

Using the PAM 2 to give feedback on ankle flexion while walking

Using the PAM 2 to give feedback on ankle flexion while walking

Using the PAM 2 to give feedback on hip flexion while walking

Using the PAM 2 to give feedback on hip flexion while walking

Using PAM 2 for sit to stand feedback

Using PAM 2 for sit to stand feedbac

Using the PAM 2 to monitor trunk movement.

Using the PAM 2 for sliding heel knee flexion exercise

Peter Barrett

Peter Barrett

Director

Peter designs and builds biofeedback products for gait and movement in the orthopaedic and stroke rehabilitation spaces. These devices are programmed for ease of use with built in help touch screens. In all cases data is transferred wirelessly to ensure patient safety.They can store and display data in real time so as to monitor the patient’s overall progress.

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