User's Manual Part 1

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Step 13. Attach the RJ45 cable to the head brace being used and the RJ45 jack that is
closest to the front of the unit at the top of the MCU™ (Figure 6-46).
B. POSITIONING THE PATIENT FOR 25 DEGREE CERVICAL ISOMETRIC STRENGTH
PROTOCOLS
In order to prepare for cervical strength testing, it is extremely important to understand
how to properly position the patient; this will prevent any injury during testing.
The following 7 steps are required prior to each type of strength testing. Outlined after
these 7 initial steps are the subsequent steps, which vary according to the test being per-
formed.
Step 1. Insert the range-of-motion stop pin in the zero degree position on the halo (Figure
6-47).
Step 2. Lower the chair all the way down to its lowest position.
Step 3. Using the latch on the right side, open the halo (Figure 6-48).
Figure 6-45. Final Adjustments and Locating C5/C6
Figure 6-46. MCU™ RJ45 Jack and Final Isometric Lateral Set-up
Figure 6-47. Insert
ROM Stop