Cybex 13180 HIP AB-AD Medical VR1

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Cybex VR1 13180 Hip Abduction/Adduction Medical Owner’s Manual
Exercise
Page 2-2
Set Up
1. Hip Abduction - Adjust starting position so knees are together with pads outside knees.
2. Hip Adduction - Adjust starting position for a wide “V” with pads inside knees.
Movement
1. Hip Abduction - Push pads apart.
2. Hip Adduction - Push pads together.
3. Move through complete range of motion.
Indications:
This machine is used for muscle training or physical rehabilitation and preventive health training only.
Equipment may only be used under supervision of an authorized trainer.
A patient needs to be capable of a full motion range.
The machine is not intended for any exercises other than the ones shown in the short instruction decal on the
machine.
Contraindications:
The following conditions must be cleared by a physician beforehand: fractures, recent operations, severe
osteoporosis with less than 80% bone density, acute herniated disc with surgical indication, tumors and severe
circulatory or vascular illnesses and pulmonary functional disruptions, asthma, severe diabetes, pregnancy
shortly before delivery, detached retina.
Equipment without motion limiters may only be used by patients capable of full range of motion. The equipment is
not sterile and should not be used by patients with contagious diseases or open wounds.
If weakness, dizziness or pain occurs during training, stop the training and consult your physician.
Un-controlled or forced training can lead to pain/physical overloading. Only adjust the settings/weight intensity/
number of repetitions after talking with your trainer.
Training may only be carried out after a prior instruction session by a quali ed person.
Instructions
Read and understand all instructions and warnings prior to using this machine. See Chapter 1,
Safety, in the Owner’s Manual or consult with oor staff.
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