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E-LINK Evaluation and Exercise
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E-LINK is a comprehensive range of products
for:
- Computer based standardized
evaluation of the Upper and Lower Extremities
- Progress reporting over time using
scientifically collected data which may also be exported for
statistical analysis
- Computerized gradable activities for
Therapeutic Exercise of the fingers, hand, upper and lower
extremities, head neck & back
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The X4 InterX Unit functions as the
Intelligent Interface to connect all of the E-LINK evaluation and
exercise components to the computer. Up to four E-LINK tools may be
connected simultaneously allowing the user to easily and quickly switch
between the components during an evaluation or exercise session. InterX
connects to an IBM compatible computer via the USB port.
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E-LINK
is a comprehensive computerized
evaluation and exercise system with electronic
instrumentation for EMG biofeedback and exercise, active
exercise against gravity of the upper & lower
extremities, neck & back, upper & lower extremity weight
bearing exercise, active resistive exercise of the upper
extremity, isometric pinch and grip strength
measurements and exercise, and Range of Motion
measurements. Database software with automated data
collection enables fast, accurate measurements,
statistical analysis, and progress reporting. The
E-LINK
software automatically calculates the
Upper and Lower Extremity Impairment Ratings using the
AMA Guides to Permanent Impairment rev 4th
and 5th editions and the Florida Uniform
Permanent Impairment Rating Schedule.
E-LINK
is a Modular System – the modules may be
purchased separately or linked together in system
configurations tailored to meet a wide range of clinical
applications and budgets. |
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E-LINK is used worldwide in a
variety of clinical settings including: |
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- Physical
Therapy
- Lower
Extremity Rehabilitation
- Orthopedics
- Sports
Medicine
- Independent
Medical Evaluations
- Research
- Private
Practices
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- General
Rehabilitation
- Neuro
Rehabilitation
- Spinal Injury Units
- Stroke Rehab Units
- Care of the Elderly
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- Occupational Therapy
- Upper Extremity
Rehabilitation
- Hand Clinics
- Pediatrics
- Burns & Plastics
- Educational
Facilities
- Nursing Homes
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