dorsaVi ViMove2 User Manual

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Table of contents
1.1 Symbols and labeling information ................................ 3
1.2 Indications for use ........................................................ 4
1.3 Warnings ....................................................................... 4
1.4 Contraindications .......................................................... 4
1.5 Precautions ................................................................... 4
1.6 Adverse reactions ......................................................... 4
1.7 Conformance to standards ...........................................5
1.8 How supplied ................................................................ 5
1.9 Patient privacy & confidentiality ...................................5
2. System Description
2.1 Wireless sensors ........................................................... 6
2.1.1 Charging light colour guide ..................................6
2.1.2 Sensor light status colour guide .......................... 6
2.1.3 Charging your ViMove2 sensors ..........................6
2.1.4 Turning your ViMove2 sensors on ........................ 6
2.2 Sensor Adhesives ......................................................... 7
2.3 Sensor Overwraps ........................................................7
3. Setup and Installation
3.1 Before you start ............................................................ 7
3.2 ViMove2 app system requirements ..............................7
3.3 Software installation ..................................................... 7
4. Getting Started
4.1 Logging into your clinic ................................................8
4.2 Basic navigation ...........................................................8
4.2.1 Home screen ........................................................ 8
4.2.2 Patient list screen ................................................ 8
4.2.3 Patient assessment history screen ......................8
4.2.4 Patient exercise program screen ......................... 9
4.2.5 Patient profile screen ...........................................9
4.3 Syncing your device with dorsaVi ................................. 9
4.4 Viewing your account details ........................................9
4.5 Creating a patient ......................................................... 9
4.6 Preparing for a patient assessment ..............................9
5. ViMove2 Assessment Modules
6. ViMove2 Low Back
6.1 Low Back Live Assessment ........................................10
6.1.1 Starting a Low Back Live Assessment ...............10
6.1.2 Standing lumbar tests screen ............................ 11
6.1.3 Standing pelvic tilt test screen .......................... 12
6.1.4 Sitting tests screen ............................................ 12
6.1.5 Sitting pelvic tilt test screen .............................. 13
6.1.6 Sitting rotation test ............................................ 13
6.1.7 Live Assessment test protocol ...........................14
6.1.8 Viewing assessment data ..................................15
6.1.9 Compare assessment data ................................16
6.1.10 Share a report .................................................. 16
6.2 Low Back Monitoring .................................................. 17
6.2.1 Starting a Low Back Monitoring session ...........17
6.2.2 Offloading Monitoring session data ................... 18
6.2.3 Viewing Monitoring session data .......................19
6.2.4 Monitoring session activity types ......................19
6.2.5 Share a report .................................................... 19
7. ViMove2 Run
7.1 Run Live Assessment ..................................................20
7.1.1 Starting a Run Live Assessment ........................20
7.1.2 Live Assessment screen ...................................21
7.1.3 Capturing running data ...................................... 21
7.1.4 Run metrics overview ........................................ 22
7.1.5 View Run Live Assessment data ........................ 22
7.1.6 Share a report .................................................... 23
8. ViMove2 Knee
8.1 Knee Live Assessment ................................................24
8.1.1 Starting a Knee Live Assessment ......................24
8.1.2 Live Assessment screen ....................................25
8.1.3 Live Assessment test protocol ...........................26
8.1.4 View Live Assessment data ...............................27
8.1.5 Share a report .................................................... 27
9. myViMove
9.1 Overview and features ................................................28
9.2 myViMove app system requirements .........................28
9.3 Inviting your patients to myViMove.............................28
10. Device Specifications
11. Normative Data
12. Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity
13. ViMove2 Store
14. Troubleshooting
15. dorsaVi Contact Details
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1. Regulatory Information
1.1 Symbols and labeling information
The following table lists the labels attached to various components of ViMove2.
Symbol Explanation
Follow instructions for use
Class II equipment
Type B Applied Part
FCC compliance
Polarity of the power supply
CE mark
Date of manufacture
Humidity limitation
Temperature limitation
Caution: US Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed physician or healthcare practitioner
Catalogue number
Serial number
Lot number
Symbol Explanation
AU / NZ safety certification
Authorised European Representative
Use by date
Do not use if packaging is damaged
Keep away from heat
Keep dry
Do not reuse
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1.2 Indications for use
ViMove2 is a wireless medical device system that measures, records and analyses movement parameters of the lumbar spine and other body regions. The system provides real­time biofeedback in the form of visual signals encouraging appropriate postures and movements, assisting in rehabilitation and decreasing the recurrence of pain and dysfunction.
1.3 Warnings
None noted.
1.4 Contraindications
• Subjects with an implanted electronic device (for example a cardiac pacemaker) should not be subjected to use unless specialist medical opinion has first been obtained.
• Subjects with undiagnosed pain conditions.
• Subjects with diminished mental capacity or physical competence limiting the use of the device.
• Pregnant Subjects, unless specialist medical opinion has first been obtained.
• Subjects with a known skin condition or allergy, unless specialist medical opinion has first been obtained.
1.5 Precautions
The following precautions should be observed when using the ViMove2 device:
• When using any dorsaVi system, please plug the power plug directly into a wall socket. Do not plug via a power board / power strip unless the power board has been tested and certified to all relevant electrical safety standards and regulations.
• Please handle the power plug and charging cable with care. Do not twist the charging cable. If twisting of the cable or other deformities are observed, please contact dorsaVi support.
• To preserve battery life, please ensure that the system is fully charged at least once every 3 months. Failure to do so may result in reduced battery performance (less than 12 hours).
• All skin mounted devices used to measure lumbopelvic movement are subject to errors due to soft tissue artifact. Determination of the pelvic orientation using ViMove2 has not been validated for use on subjects with high Body Mass Index (BMI) or adiposity.
• Only use the unit for purposes for which it is intended.
• Always ask the subject about skin allergies they may have prior to ViMove2 use. Gauge the severity of the allergy and assess whether a reduced session on ViMove2 and / or using a protective film on the skin prior to application, would be safer for the subject, or whether they should not use ViMove2 at all if the allergy is of a serious nature.
• In order to reduce the risk of skin irritation, it is advised not to wear the sensors for any more than 24 hours in any 72 hour period.
• There is the potential for patient injury or re-injury if there
is a function failure and the device fails to alert the patient of risk related movements. To prevent this, the device has been programmed to alert the patient / user if a signal loss or other malfunction occurs. Ensure the patient is informed of these features and is aware they may not receive reliable movement data if one of these warnings is shown.
• Use only with the supplied power supply.
• As with all batteries there is a risk of battery leakage or explosion. The manufacturer recommends operating conditions between 0-45°C and storage 21-25°C.
• Do not clean the equipment with Acetone. Use alcohol wipes for cleaning.
• Do not immerse any components of the device in water or any other liquid substance.
• Use of any equipment should be immediately terminated upon any sign of treatment-related distress or discomfort.
• Not to be connected to a subject undergoing MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), Electro surgery or defibrillation.
• Operations in close proximity to shortwave or microwave therapy equipment may produce instability in the ViMove2 output.
• Do not operate the device within 10 feet (3 meters) of powerful radio interference producing sources such as arc welders, radio thermal treatment equipment, x-ray machines, or any other equipment that produces electrical sparks. Portable and mobile RF communication equipment may also affect this equipment.
• Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic fields can cause performance degradation in ViMove2.
• After use, the Sensor Adhesives may be a biohazard. Following use, dispose of these materials in accordance with accepted medical practice and any applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations.
• The operator is responsible for ensuring the safety of any devices controlled or triggered by ViMove2 equipment or software, or by any software or hardware receiving data from equipment. dorsaVi Ltd equipment must not be configured or connected in such a way that failure in its data acquisition, processing or control functions can trigger subject feedback stimulus that poses an unacceptable level of risk.
• Between uses of the device, wipe down components with alcohol wipes or swabs.
• Ensure the subject does not perform any movement that could cause an injury or that is beyond their capacity. The clinician should use ViMove2 at their discretion and use knowledge about the subject’s condition to inform their decision making when conducting each assessment to ensure safety.
1.6 Adverse reactions
The potential adverse reactions that may be experienced with the use of the device include:
• Skin irritation beneath the Sensor Adhesives.
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1.7 Conformance to standards
Conformity Assessment Standard Applied:
ISO 13485
Medical devices – Quality management systems – Requirements for regulatory purposes
Medical Device Standards Applied:
ISO 14971
Medical Devices – Application of Risk Management to Medical Devices
ISO 14155
Clinical investigation of medical devices for human subjects - Good clinical practice
IEC 60601-1
Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance
IEC 60601-1-2
Medical electrical equipment - Part 1-2: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance - Collateral standard: Electromagnetic compatibility
- Requirements and tests
ISO 15223
Medical devices - Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labeling, and information to be supplied - Part 1: General requirements
ISO 10993-5
Biological evaluation of medical devices
- Part 5: Tests for in vitro cytotoxicity
ISO 10993-10
Biological evaluation of medical devices
- Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin sensitization
16 CFR 1500
Guidelines of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) Regulations for Cytotoxicity, Sensitization and Primary Skin Irritation tests.
1.8 How supplied
ViMove2 is supplied in a case containing the following components:
• Two Mini Sensors.
• 100 Sensor Adhesives.
• 50 Sensor Overwraps.
• Charging cable.
• Power supply.
• Low Back template.
• Tibia template.
• Mini sensor wallet.
1.9 Patient privacy & confidentiality
dorsaVi complies with patient privacy legislation and requirements in all countries in which it operates. A key part of protecting patient privacy also relates to the IT setup of our customers who use our software.
dorsaVi recommends smartphone and tablet devices that run dorsaVi software be protected with a password. Furthermore, a strong password should be chosen for the user’s ViMove2 account. The following are characteristics of a strong password:
• At least eight characters long.
• Does not contain your username, real name or company name.
• Does not contain a complete word.
• Is significantly different from previous passwords.
• Contains uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.
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2. System Description
ViMove2 is a wireless electronic device used by healthcare professionals to accurately measure, record and analyse movement of the lower back. The device objectively measures, records and analyses angular movement, vibration and acceleration. Under the direction of the healthcare professional, the software guides the patient through a series of movements and postures in standing and sitting positions. ViMove2 then measures the movement, streams the data live via Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) to a tablet or smartphone, and generates a personalised assessment including comparisons to normative values.
2.1 Wireless sensors
2.1.1 Charging light colour guide
The charging light allows you to see the amount of sensor charge remaining. This light only comes on when the sensor has been turned on.
Light Colour Description
Solid green Sensor is fully charged and plugged in
Flashing green Sensor has between 50% and 99% charge
Flashing yellow Sensor has between 20% and 49% charge
Flashing red Sensor has between 6% and 19% charge
No light Sensor is off
2.1.2 Sensor status light colour guide
The sensor status light indicates the sensor activity status.
Light Colour Description
Flashing red
Sensor is available for pairing or in an active Monitoring session
Green Sensor is connected to ViMove2 as the green sensor
Blue Sensor is connected to ViMove2 as the blue sensor
2.1.3 Charging your ViMove2 sensors
Using the MicroUSB cable provided, plug the MicroUSB ends into the sensors and the USB end into the power plug provided. Alternatively, plug the USB end into a USB device such as your computer.
For the fastest charging time it is recommended to charge your device using the provided power plug. ViMove2 sensors take 1 hour to fully charge using a power plug.
2.1.4 Turning your ViMove2 sensors on
To turn your sensors on, press the ‘On’ button located at the front of the sensor (see below).
ViMove2 sensors cannot be turned off manually. After 10 minutes of inactivity (excluding inactivity during an assessment) the sensors will turn off automatically.
During a Live Assessment or Monitoring session the sensors will not turn off unless they run out of charge.
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1 Sensor status light.
2 Charging light.
3 Charging port.
4 On button.
5 Sensor serial number.
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3. Setup and Installation
3.1 Before you start
Before using ViMove2 make sure you have the following:
• ViMove2 Mini Sensor kit.
• ViMove2 App (see below for installation instructions).
• Appropriate fitment templates.
• Your username (email address) and password to log into ViMove2.
3.2 ViMove2 app system requirements
Devices*:
• Apple iPad Air 2 (or newer).
• Apple iPad Mini 4 (or newer).
iOS Version: 10.2.0 (or newer).
Free space: at least 500MB.
*If you are unsure about your device’s model number, please click here to visit Apple’s support center.
3.3 Software installation
ViMove2 can be download from the Apple App Store on your compatible tablet device. To download the software, open the App Store, search for “ViMove2” and follow the prompts to download and install the software. Once the installation has finished, a “ViMove2” app icon will appear on your home screen.
2.2 Sensor Adhesives 2.3 Sensor Overwraps
The Sensor Adhesives are used to attach ViMove2 sensors to the patient’s skin.
To attach the Adhesives, peel them off the Adhesive roll and stick onto the sensor. Once stuck, remove the sticker cover on the opposite side (see diagram to the left) and apply to the patient.
The Sensor Overwraps are used to hold the ViMove2 sensors in place for longer periods of time during a Low Back Monitoring session.
To apply the overwraps, peel off the stickers on the back of the Overwraps and stick over the ViMove2 sensors in landscape orientation.
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4. Getting Started
4.1 Logging into your clinic
To login to ViMove2 for the first time, you will receive an email from dorsaVi containing a temporary password to gain access to your clinic. Follow the prompts in this email to login to your clinic and set a new password for your account. For subsequent logins, open the ViMove2 app, enter your login details (email address and password) and press “Login”. After logging in, your device will now connect to the dorsaVi server to download your clinic’s data. The sync process may take some time depending on the speed of your internet connection and the amount of clinic data.
4.2 Basic Navigation
4.2.1 Home screen
4.2.2 Patient list screen
4.2.3 Patient assessment history screen
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1 View the sensor ID and battery life of nearby sensors.
2 View your patient list, assessment data, begin new assessments and
create new patients.
3 View and edit your user account information.
4 Logout of ViMove2, contact dorsaVi or visit the ViMove2 support center.
5 View a quick demo video about ViMove2.
The patient list screen allows the user to see each patient in their clinic, add patients and view assessment data
1 The side panel provides a quick way to navigate to the home screen, view
your patient list and check your sync status.
2 Sort the patient list alphabetically or by the date of their last assessment.
3 Add a new patient to your clinic.
4 This section displays the name of each patient in your clinic, the time
of their last assessment, the treating clinician’s name and whether the patient is in an active Monitoring session. To view a patient’s profile, select their name.
5 View and edit your user account information.
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The patient assessment history screen contains all assessment information and data recorded by ViMove2 for a selected patient.
1 The side panel allows you to quickly navigate to previous assessments
performed by the patient by selecting one of the assessments.
2 Patient details and history.
3 View assessments history, prescribed exercise programs and edit the
patient’s profile.
4 Start a new assessment test.
5 Quick navigation links to the home screen, patient list screen, user
account screen and sync status.
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4.2.4 Patient exercise program screen 4.2.5 Patient profile screen
4.3 Syncing your device with dorsaVi’s central servers
All patient information and assessment data recorded by ViMove2 is securely stored in dorsaVi’s central servers. To store this information or share it with other users in the clinic, data must be “synced” between the ViMove2 app and the servers. To check if your device is synced refer to the “sync status” icon (see 4.2.3). If a “Data not synced” message is displayed, simply press the icon to sync your device. The sync process may take some time depending on the speed of your internet connection and the amount of clinic data.
4.4 Viewing your account details
To view your user account information, select “My Account” from the ViMove2 Home Screen. Alternatively, select your username at the bottom left hand corner of the screen at any time while using ViMove2.
4.5 Creating a patient
To create a patient, navigate to the patient list screen and select the “Add Patient” button located at the top right of the screen. Follow the on-screen prompts to enter all relevant patient information. Once all information has been entered, click the “Add Patient” button to create your new patient.
4.6 Preparing for a patient assessment
Prior to starting an assessment please ensure your device meets the following requirements:
• iOS device is reasonably charged (above 50%).
• ViMove2 sensors are reasonably charged (above 50%).
• Bluetooth on your iOS device is turned on.
5. ViMove2 Assessment Modules
Module Assessments Usability myViMove patient app usability
Low Back
Live Assessment Monitoring
The Low Back module contains a series of tests designed to provide an objective measure of Range of Motion (ROM) for the lumbar spine for up to 24 hours in the patient’s daily activities.
• View past assessment reports.
• Track monitoring progress.
• Record pain alerts.
• Watch suggested exercises.
Run Live Assessment
The Run module allows clinicians to observe the effects of speed, footwear and distance on a patient’s ability to maintain an effective running style.
• View past assessment reports.
• Watch suggested exercises.
Knee Live Assessment
The Knee module accurately measures range, speed and direction of knee movement in two planes while performing high-speed tests.
• View past assessment reports.
• Watch suggested exercises.
Following a Low Back, Run or Knee assessment, this screen will begin to populate with the exercises you selected and the exercises suggested by ViMove2.
On this screen you will be able to view, edit and update patient information. You can also invite the patient to myViMove by selecting the “Invite Patient” button.
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6. Low Back
6.1 Low Back Live Assessment
The Low Back Live Assessment allows clinicians to measure the degree of movement in a patient as they perform a range of selected tests. Following a Low Back Live Assessment, an easy-to-read report is generated which displays all movement data obtained throughout the assessment.
6.1.1 Starting a Low Back Live Assessment
1. From the patient list screen, select the patient you would like to test and select “New Test”. Following the on­screen prompts, select “Low Back” then “Live Assessment”.
2. Push the button on the side of the ViMove2 sensors to turn them on. From the sensor selection screen, tap on the sensors with the corresponding serial numbers.
3. Peel the Sensor Adhesives off the adhesive roll and apply to the back of the ViMove2 sensors.
4. Locate the PSIS by palpating the superior aspect of the iliac spine. When located, mark the PSIS by drawing small circles over them.
5. Use a ruler to draw a horizontal line through the centres of the PSIS circles and place the pelvic (lower) sensor on the body in landscape orientation directly underneath the line.
6. Using the Low Back fitment template, place the upper sensor on the patient so it sits at T12/L1 level. Ensure the sensor is placed in landscape orientation.
7. Once the sensors are attached, ask the patient to bend forward. Next, press down firmly on the sensors
8. Select “I attached both sensors” in the ViMove2 app.
9. Following the on-screen prompts, ensure the top sensor is flashing green and the bottom sensor is flashing blue on the patient. If this is correct, select “Yes” in the ViMove2 app. If the colours are incorrect select “No, swap colors”.
10. On the calibration screen follow the on-screen prompts to ensure correct calibration of the ViMove2 sensors.
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11. Select the movements you want your patient to perform. For the first four movements of the Low Back Live Assessment you can use ViMove2’s “Auto Capture” mode (denoted by the “A” symbol next to the applicable tests). This mode allows patients to perform the first four movements without having to manually start and stop each movement. To enable or disable Auto Capture, press the button located to the left of “Begin”.
12. After your movements have been selected press “Begin” to start the assessment.
6.1.2 Low Back Live Assessment screen - Standing lumbar tests
1 End the current assessment without saving the session data.
2 The side panel displays all tests that are to be performed in the
Low Back Live Assessment. Move onto any of the tests in this list by selecting the test on the side panel.
3 Test name and instructions.
4 Finish the current assessment and save the session data.
5 The movement egg is a quick and easy way to visualise the
patient’s low back movements in real-time as they perform the standing lumbar tests. The movement egg displays the maximum movement value obtained from all test repetitions.
6 The live avatar is synced to the patient’s movements and will move
in the same way that your patient does.
7 Record pain scores for movements that caused the patient pain.
The pain score must be recorded while ViMove2 is capturing movement data for the score to be tied to the selected test.
8 Recalibrate the ViMove2 sensors during the assessment
9 Each captured repetition for the test appears here.
10 Turn Auto Capture ON and OFF (only available for standing
lumbar tests).
11 Start Capturing and Pause Capturing button.
12 Move onto the next test in the test list.
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6.1.3 Low Back Live Assessment screen - Standing pelvic tilt test
6.1.4 Low Back Live Assessment screen - Sitting tests
1 This chart provides a quick and easy way to visualise the patient’s
anterior and posterior tilt movement in real-time as they perform pelvic tilt tests.
2 The live avatar is synced to the patient’s movements and will move
in the same way that your patient does.
3 Record pain scores for movements that caused the patient pain.
The pain score must be recorded while ViMove2 is capturing movement data for the score to be tied to the selected test.
4 Each captured repetition for the test appears here.
5 Start Capturing and Stop Capturing button.
1 Record pain scores for movements that caused the patient pain.
The pain score must be recorded while ViMove2 is capturing movement data for the score to be tied to the selected test.
2 “Live Measurements” provide a quick way to visualise the patient’s
trunk, lumbar and pelvis movement in real-time during the tests.
3 “Last Capture” displays the trunk, lumbar and pelvis movements
from the last repetition captured.
4 The live avatar is synced to the patient’s movements and will move
in the same way that your patient does.
5 Each captured repetition for the test appears here.
6 Start Capturing and Stop Capturing button.
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6.1.5 Low Back Live Assessment screen - Sitting pelvic tilt test
6.1.6 Low Back Live Assessment screen - Sitting rotation test
1 This chart provides a quick and easy way to visualise the patient’s
anterior and posterior tilt movement in real-time as they perform the sitting pelvic tilt test.
2 The live avatar is synced to the patient’s movements and will move
in the same way that your patient does.
3 Record pain scores for movements that caused the patient pain.
The pain score must be recorded while ViMove2 is capturing movement data for the score to be tied to the selected test.
4 Each captured repetition for the test appears here.
5 Start Capturing and Stop Capturing button.
1 Record pain scores for movements that caused the patient pain.
The pain score must be recorded while ViMove2 is capturing movement data for the score to be tied to the selected test.
2 This chart displays the rotation values obtained from the last
repetition performed. Unlike other Low Back tests, this chart does not reflect real-time movement.
3 Each captured repetition for the test appears here.
4 Start Capturing and Stop Capturing button.
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6.1.7 Low Back Live Assessment test protocol
In a ViMove2 Low Back Live Assessment the following movements can be tested. Any pain experienced during the session can be recorded on a 0-10 scale by selecting a number on the right hand corner of the screen during the movement which caused the pain (0 being not painful at all, and 10 being extremely painful).
For all tests, use the “Start Capturing” and “Stop Capturing” buttons located at the bottom right hand corner of the screen to start and stop recording the movement data. NOTE: If Auto Capture is ON you will not need to start and stop capturing for flexion, left and right lateral flexion and extension movements.
Flexion
1. Ask the patient to stand upright and flex forward as far as comfortable without bending the knees, hold for 2 seconds and then return to standing position.
2. Repeat this movement for as many repetitions as you require.
Extension
1. Ask the patient to fold their arms across their chest and stand upright.
2. Ask the patient to bend back (extend) as far as comfortable and then return to standing position.
3. Repeat this movement for as many repetitions as you require.
Lateral Flexion (Left and Right)
1. Ask the patient to stand upright with their arms along the sides of their body.
2. Ask the patient to bend sideways (flex laterally) and slide their arm along their leg as far as comfortable while avoiding any flexion / extension, hold for 2 seconds and then return to standing position.
3. Repeat this movement for as many repetitions as you require.
Standing Pelvic Tilt
1. Ask the patient to stand upright with their hands on their hips.
2. Ask the patient to tilt their pelvis forward (anteriorly) and then backward (posteriorly) in a controlled manner. It may help to say “Make an arch in your back and then flatten your back”. Ensure the patient does not move their trunk.
3. Repeat this movement for as many repetitions as you require.
Sitting Slouched
1. Ask the patient to sit in a chair and slouch as they usually would.
2. Once the patient is sitting in a slouched posture, capture the position in ViMove2 for at least 5 seconds.
Sitting Usual Sitting
1. Ask the patient to sit in a chair (ideally a desk chair) in their usual sitting posture.
2. Once the patient is sitting in their usual sitting posture, capture the position in ViMove2 for at least 5 seconds.
Sitting Upright
1. Ask the patient to sit in a chair in an upright posture.
2. Once the patient is sitting in an upright posture, capture the position in ViMove2 for at least 5 seconds.
Sitting Pelvic Tilt
1. Ask the patient to sit in a chair with their back unsupported and in an upright posture.
2. Ask the patient to place their hands on their hips and tilt forward (anterior) and back (posterior). The patient must attempt to initiate and control the movement from their pelvis while avoiding any trunk movement.
Sitting Rotation (Left and Right)
1. Ask the patient to sit in a comfortable position with their arms crossed over their chest.
2. Ask the patient to rotate their trunk as far as possible in the direction indicated on ViMove2 while keeping their pelvis steady, hold position for 2 seconds and then return to the start position.
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6.1.8 View Low Back Live Assessment data
At the conclusion of your Low Back Live Assessment you will be able to view the assessment data collected during the session.
6.1.8.1 Overview screen
The overview screen provides a high-level summary of the movement data obtained during a Low Back Live Assessment.
6.1.8.2 Detailed view screen
The detailed view screen provides an in-depth look at the individual movements performed by the patient so clinicians can pinpoint areas of concern and re-watch selected movements using the ViMove2 avatar.
1 Go back to the patient’s profile.
2 View a detailed view of the assessment report and suggested
exercises based on the patient’s movements throughout the test.
3 Use these buttons to compare two reports of the same assessment
type and share the report.
4 The movement egg is a visual representation of the patient’s major
lumbar movements - the standing lumbar tests.
5 Based on the patient’s movements, insights will appear alerting
the clinician to areas of concern with the patient.
6 Add notes to the Assessment report.
7 View the movement data obtained throughout the assessment
along with associated insights based on the movement data and pain scores that were recorded by the clinician during the assessment.
1 View a general overview of the assessment report and suggested
exercises based on the patient’s movements throughout the test.
2 The movement egg is a visual representation of the patient’s major
lumbar movements - the standing lumbar tests.
3 Based on the patient’s movements, insights will appear alerting
the clinician to areas of concern with the patient.
4 This area displays the movement data obtained throughout the
assessment along with associated insights based on the movement data and pain scores that were recorded by the clinician during the assessment.
5 Press the “Play” button against any of the tests (excluding sitting
rotation) to re-watch the patient’s movement during the test with the ViMove2 avatar.
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6.1.8.3 Suggested exercises screen
6.1.9 Compare Low Back Live Assessment data
ViMove2 allows clinicians to compare up to three Low Back Live Assessments with one another to observe the effects of interventions on the patient’s movement data. To access this feature, navigate to a patient’s Low Back Live Assessment report and select the “Compare” button located at the top right hand corner of the screen.
6.1.10 Share a Low Back Live Assessment report
To share a Live Assessment report select the “Share” icon located in the top right hand corner of the ViMove2 app while viewing a report and select your report type. After selecting a report type you will be able to view the patient’s Live Assessment data and notes in ViMove2. Select the mail button located in the bottom right hand corner to email the report as a PDF document and select the arrow icon to expand the report on the screen.
If a patient is using myViMove, they will automatically have access to all assessment reports from the tests they have performed with the clinician.
The suggested exercises screen allows the clinician to select a range of exercises from the ViMove2 database that they would like the patient to perform. In addition, ViMove2 will automatically select exercises for the patient based on insights gathered during the assessment.
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Select exercises based on your clinical knowledge and experience of the patient’s condition.
2 This number displays the total number of exercises selected.
3 Press this button to save the exercises so they can be viewed on the
patient’s “Exercise Program” and in the patient’s profile on the myViMove app.
1 Exit the Comparison screen.
2 Comparison of the different insights obtained during the selected
assessments.
3 Visual movement egg comparison of the major lumbar movements
- the standing lumbar tests - during the selected assessments.
4 Comparison of the major metrics for each test across the selected
assessments.
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6.2 Low Back Monitoring
The Low Back Monitoring session can be used by clinicians to observe the effects of everyday life on the movement patterns of their patient. This module allows clinicians to better understand what may be contributing to a patient’s pain or injury by observing exactly how the patient is moving while they are out of the clinic. It is recommended that you perform a Low Back Live Assessment prior to performing a Monitoring session.
6.2.1 Starting a Low Back Monitoring session
1. From the patient list screen, select the patient you would like to test and select “New Test”. Following the on­screen prompts, select “Low Back” then “Monitoring”.
2. Push the button on the side of the ViMove2 sensors to turn them on. From the sensor selection screen, tap on the sensors with the corresponding serial numbers.
3. Peel the Sensor Adhesives off the adhesive roll and apply to the back of the ViMove2 sensors.
4. Locate the PSIS by palpating the superior aspect of the iliac spine. When located, mark the PSIS by drawing small circles over them.
5. Use a ruler to draw a horizontal line through the centres of the PSIS circles and place the pelvic (lower) sensor on the body in landscape orientation directly underneath the line.
6. Using the Low Back fitment template, place the upper sensor on the patient so it sits at T12/L1 level. Ensure the sensor is placed in landscape orientation.
7. Once the sensors are attached, place the Sensor Overwraps over sensors, ask the patient to bend forward and press down firmly on the sensors.
8. Select “I attached both sensors” in the ViMove2 app.
9. Following the on-screen prompts, ensure the top sensor is flashing green and the bottom sensor is flashing blue on the patient. If this is correct, select “Yes” in the ViMove2 app. If the colours are incorrect select “No, swap colors”.
10. On the calibration screen, follow the on-screen prompts to ensure correct calibration of the ViMove2 sensors.
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11. Select whether to set goals for the patient. If “Set Goals” is selected, proceed to step 12. If “Do Not Set Goals” is selected, proceed to step
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12. Set the total monitoring time for the patient’s session using the “Monitoring Length” slider. Next, set the patient goals for the total amount of time they should spend standing, sitting, active and lying down using the sliders below. Use the “more than” and “less than” to identify the goals that the patient should try to exceed (more than) or stay under (less than). When ready to proceed, select “Set Goals”.
13. Review your Monitoring session and if ready to proceed select “Start Monitoring”.
14. The patient is now ready to leave the clinic and begin their Low Back Monitoring session. On this screen you can sync your data and invite the patient to use myViMove so they can track their activity levels and record pain alerts.
6.2.2 Offloading Monitoring session data
At the conclusion of the Monitoring session, the patient will need to return to the clinic. Upon their return, remove the ViMove2 sensors from the patient, navigate to the patient’s profile on ViMove2 and select “Download Monitoring data”.
ViMove2 will then locate the two sensors used during the Monitoring session and offload the data to your clinic. Once offloaded, the report can be viewed in the assessment list on the patient’s profile.
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6.2.3 Viewing Low Back Monitoring session data
6.2.3.1 Overview screen
6.2.3.2 Suggested exercises screen
6.2.4 Monitoring session activity types
The Monitoring Assessment records four different types of activities. Some of these activities have three sub-activities which can be found in the patient’s Low Back Monitoring session report. These activities are sitting (upright, natural and slouched) and lying down (back, front and side).
6.2.5 Share a Low Back Monitoring session report
To share a Live Assessment report select the “Share” icon located in the top right hand corner of the ViMove2 app while viewing a report. After selecting this option you will be able to view the patient’s Monitoring data and notes in ViMove2. Using the mail button located in the bottom right hand corner to mail the report as a PDF document, and select the arrow icon to expand the report.
If a patient is using myViMove, they will automatically have access to all assessment reports from the tests they have performed with the clinician.
The suggested exercises screen allows the clinician to select a range of exercises from the ViMove2 database that they would like the patient to perform.
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Select exercises based on your clinical knowledge and experience of the patient’s condition.
2 This number displays the total number of exercises selected.
3 Press this button to save the exercises so they can be viewed on the
patient’s “Exercise Program” and in the patient’s profile on the myViMove app.
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1 This section displays a time and percentage breakdown of the
patient’s movements during the Monitoring session.
2 The “Goals” section allows you to see whether patient completed
their assigned goals (denoted by a tick) or failed to reach their goals (denoted by a cross).
3 Filter the “Body Position Timeline” by different types of movements.
4 Add notes to the Assessment report.
5 The “Body Position Timeline” displays the patient’s movements
throughout the Monitoring session in a graph and on a timeline.
6 The “Goals” section allows the clinician to see whether the patient
achieved their movement goals during the Monitoring session. The higher the percentage, the closer the patient was to achieving the goal (maximum value displayed is 100%).
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7. Run
7.1 Run Live Assessment
The Run Live Assessment can be used by clinicians to observe the effects of speed, terrain, footwear and running patterns on a patient’s running metrics while on a treadmill and over a short distance on a running track.
7.1.1 Starting a Run Live Assessment
1. From the patient list screen, select the patient you would like to test and select “New Test”. Following the on­screen prompts select “Run”.
2. Push the button on the side of the ViMove2 sensors to turn them on. From the sensor selection screen, tap on the sensors with the corresponding serial numbers.
3. Peel the Sensor Adhesives off the adhesive roll and apply to the back of the ViMove2 sensors.
4. Using the ViMove2 Tibia template place the zero line of the ruler on the inferior border of the medial malleolus and mark the shin bone at the appropriate height demarcation.
5. Place the ViMove2 sensor on the tibia in portrait orientation so it sits in the middle of the line drawn in step 4 with the sensor light located in the top corner.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the opposite leg. Ensure that both sensors are placed at equal heights on the shin.
7. Following the on-screen prompts, ensure the sensors have been placed correctly. If the sensor placement is correct select “Yes” in the ViMove2 app. If the sensor placement is incorrect select “No, swap colors”.
8. Create your assessment protocol by using labels or tags for your test from the default list. You may create multiple tests with the same label or add your own customised labels by selecting ‘Add New Test’. When you have finished creating your test protocol, select ‘Start’ to begin testing.
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7.1.2 Run Live Assessment screen
7.1.3 Capturing running data
To capture running test data use the “Start Capturing” and “Stop Capturing” buttons on the bottom right of the screen to record data against each of the tests you selected. Each test should be performed in the order it appears on the screen..
For each Run test, the patient must run for at least 10 seconds and must maintain a minimum speed of 6km/h to be recorded by ViMove2. Failure to do so will result in incorrect, incomplete and in some cases null data being recorded.
Once a test has been completed, ViMove2 will populate the test with the running movement data allowing you to see the patient’s running metrics immediately.
Once all tests have been conducted select the “Finish Session” to end the assessment and view the data collected.
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End the current assessment without saving the session data.
2 Each column is a separate test that is to be performed in the
assessment. Jump to any of the tests in this list by selecting the test name.
3 Press the “X” button to delete a test from your assessment.
4 Finish the current assessment and save the session data.
5 Overview of the main metrics obtained during the test.
6 Detailed view of each metric captured during the test. Scroll down
to view all metrics against each test.
7 Run test list.
8 Live left and right leg movement data will display here as the
patient runs.
9 Assessment and test time.
10 Start and Stop Capturing movement data against each test.
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7.1.4 Run metrics overview
ViMove2 Run captures a wide array of metrics during a patient’s run. Below is an overview of each metric captured by ViMove2 Run.
ASI - Absolute Symmetry Index
ASI measures the percentage of asymmetry between average GRF values of the left and right legs. ASI is typically calculated as follows:
ASI = 100 * ((LEFT GRF VALUE – RIGHT GRF VALUE) / (AVERAGE OF LEFT AND RIGHT GRF VALUES))
GRF - Ground Reaction Force
GRF measures the average vertical force applied to the ground during the mid-stance phase of the gait cycle and is measured in Newtons (N).
IPA - Initial Peak Acceleration
IPA measures the vertical acceleration and loading rate through the tibia when the foot strikes the ground at initial contact and is measured in G’s (acceleration due to gravity).
GCT - Ground Contact Time
GCT is the period of time that the subject’s foot is in contact with the ground between the initial contact and toe-off phases of the gait cycle.
Speed
Average speed of the subject throughout the repetition.
Cadence
Cadence refers to the average number of steps per minute performed throughout a repetition.
7.1.5 View Run Live Assessment data
At the conclusion of your Run Live Assessment you will be able to view the assessment data collected during the session.
7.1.5.1 Overview screen
The overview screen provides a high-level summary of the movement data obtained during a Run Live Assessment.
1 Display a detailed view of the assessment report and suggested
exercises based on the patient’s movements throughout the assessment.
2 Based on the patient’s movements during the assessment, insights
will appear alerting the clinician to areas of concern with the patient.
3 View an overview of the running metrics against all tests performed
during the assessment to quickly analyse the data and easily compare tests with one another.
4 Add notes to the Assessment report.
5 The comparison graph allows clinicians to compare running
metrics with one another across different tests and assessments using a visual chart. Use the spanner icon to select the metrics that you would like to compare. You can also filter by different test types by selecting and de-selecting options under the “Filter” header.
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7.1.5.2 Detailed view screen
7.1.5.3 Suggested exercises screen
7.1.6 Share a Run Live Assessment report
To share a Live Assessment report select the “Share” icon located in the top right hand corner of the ViMove2 app while viewing a report. After selecting this option you will be able to view the patient’s Live Assessment data and notes in ViMove2. Use the mail button located in the bottom right hand corner to mail the report as a PDF document, and select the arrow icon to expand the report.
If a patient is using myViMove, they will automatically have access to all assessment reports from the tests they have performed with the clinician.
The suggested exercises screen allows the clinician to select a range of exercises from the ViMove2 database that they would like the patient to perform.
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Select exercises based on your clinical knowledge and experience of the patient’s condition.
2 This number displays the total number of exercises selected.
3 Press this button to save the exercises so they can be viewed on the
patient’s “Exercise Program” and in the patient’s profile on the myViMove app.
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The detailed view screen provides an in-depth look at the individual tests and metrics obtained during the Run Live Assessment.
1 Display a general overview of the assessment report and suggested
exercises based on the patient’s movements throughout the test.
2 Each column is a separate test that was performed during the assessment.
3 Test name.
4 Overview of the main metrics obtained during the test.
5 Detailed view of each metric captured during the test. Scroll up and down
to view all metrics against each test.
6 Share the report.
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8. Knee
8.1 Knee Live Assessment
The Knee Live Assessment can be used by clinicians to accurately measure range, speed and direction of knee movement in two planes while performing high-speed tests such as vertical hop and squat.
8.1.1 Starting a Knee Live Assessment
1. From the patient list screen, select the patient you would like to test and select “New Test”. Following the on­screen prompts select “Knee”.
2. Push the button on the side of the ViMove2 sensors to turn them on. From the sensor selection screen, tap on the sensors with the corresponding serial numbers.
3. Peel the Sensor Adhesives off the adhesive roll and apply to the back of the ViMove2 sensors.
4. Using the ViMove2 Tibia template place the zero line of the ruler on the inferior border of the medial malleolus and mark the shin bone at the appropriate height demarcation.
5. Place the ViMove2 sensor on the tibia in portrait orientation so it sits in the middle of the line drawn in step 4 with the sensor light located in the top corner.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the opposite leg. Ensure that both sensors are placed at equal heights on the shin.
7. Following the on-screen prompts, ensure the sensors have been placed correctly. If the sensor placement is correct select “Yes” in the ViMove2 app. If the sensor placement is incorrect select “No, swap colors”.
8. Select the knee tests you would like your patient to perform.
9. After your tests have been selected press “Begin” to start the assessment.
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8.1.2 Knee Live Assessment screen
1 End the current assessment without saving the session data.
2 The side panel lists all knee tests to be performed in the
assessment.
3 Average varus and valgus ranges across all repetitions in a test
are displayed against the test name.
4 Test name and protocol.
5 Finish the current assessment and save the session data.
6 Varus and valgus data obtained from each repetition performed
during the assessment are recorded against the repetition.
7 “Over time” displays the most recent repetition’s movement data
over the length of the test.
8 Reference values for the most recent repetition recorded.
9 Patient’s knee test data for the most recent repetition recorded.
10 “Bird’s eye view” displays a top-down view of the most recent
repetition’s deviation of knee movement from the centre point.
11 During a Live Assessment, pressing this button will display a
detailed view of the data you have collected during the current Knee Live Assessment.
12 The data line displays the sensor’s gyroscope movement data.
13 “Start Capturing” and “Stop Capturing” are used to record
movement data as a repetition against the selected test. Multiple repetitions can be performed for each test by repeating the start and stop capturing process for each movement in a test.
14 Select this button to move onto the next Knee test.
15 Selecting a repetition performed during the assessment will
display this button. Pressing this button will delete the repetition from the assessment.
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8.1.3 Knee Live Assessment test protocol
In ViMove2’s Knee Live Assessment the following movements can be tested. For all tests, use the “Start Capture” and “Stop Capture” buttons located at the bottom right hand corner of the screen to record the following movements. To move on to the next test select the “Next” button located above the Start / Stop Capturing button.
NOTE: This protocol needs to be followed accurately to ensure the validity of test results. Ask the subject to perform practice tests for Single Leg Squat Test and Hop Test before recording test data.
Bilateral Squat
In this test the subject has to perform a double leg squat while maintaining hip, knee and ankle control. Throughout the test the clinician should observe whether the patient has returned to their starting position and has stopped moving. If the patient is still wobbling, moving or has lost their balance then the repetition must be repeated.
1. Before starting the test, ensure the patient is in position and not moving.
2. Press the “Start Capturing” button and ask the patient to perform their squat.
3. After the patient returns to their starting position, press “Stop Capturing” to complete the repetition.
4. To perform additional repetitions, repeat steps 1 - 3. To move onto the next test, select the “Next” button.
Squat (Left and Right Leg)
In this test, the patient will need to balance on one leg looking straight ahead with hands on hips, and the non-weight bearing leg extended from the hip slightly for counterbalance. The squat should be performed in a controlled manner low enough such that the knee goes beyond the toe line.
1. Before starting the test, ensure the patient is in position and not moving.
2. Press the “Start Capturing” button and ask the patient to perform their left leg squat.
3. After the patient returns to their starting position, press “Stop Capturing” to complete the repetition.
4. To perform additional repetitions, repeat steps 1 - 3. To move onto the next test, select the “Next” button to move to the right leg.
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 for the right leg.
Hop (Left and Right Leg)
In this test, the patient will need to balance on one leg looking straight ahead with hands on hips, and the non-weight bearing leg extended from the hip slightly for counter-balance. The patient will then jump and land on the same leg with stability and control throughout the movement.
1. Before starting the test, ensure the patient is standing steadily on one leg.
2. Press the “Start Capturing” button and ask the patient to perform their left leg hop.
3. After the patient returns to their starting position, press “Stop Capturing” to complete the repetition.
4. To perform additional repetitions, repeat steps 1 - 3. To move onto the next test, select the “Next” button to move to the right leg.
5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 for the right leg.
Notes for Squat and Hop tests
• The patient may stabilise themselves in between repeats by placing their non-testing leg on the floor.
• The patient must attempt to jump as high (vertically) as possible during the hop test and control the movement when landing.
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8.1.4 View Knee Live Assessment data
At the conclusion of your Knee Live Assessment you will be able to view the assessment data collected during the session.
8.1.4.1 Overview screen
8.1.4.2 Detailed view screen
8.1.4.3 Suggested exercises screen
8.1.5 Share a Knee Live Assessment report
To share a Live Assessment report select the “Share” icon located in the top right hand corner of the ViMove2 app while viewing a report. After selecting this option you will be able to view the patient’s Live Assessment data and notes in ViMove2. Use the mail button located in the bottom right hand corner to mail the report as a PDF document, and select the arrow icon to expand the report.
If a patient is using myViMove, they will automatically have access to all assessment reports from the tests they have performed with the clinician.
The suggested exercises screen allows the clinician to select a range of exercises from the ViMove2 database that they would like the patient to perform.
1 Select exercises based on your clinical knowledge and experience of the
patient’s condition.
2 This number displays the total number of exercises selected.
3 Press this button to save the exercises so they can be viewed on the
patient’s “Exercise Program” and in the patient’s profile on the myViMove app.
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The detailed view screen provides an in-depth look at the individual test reps and metrics obtained during a Knee Live Assessment.
1 Each row is a separate test that was performed during the assessment.
2 This section displays an overview of the maximum values obtained for
each metric across all repetitions for a test.
3 Display a general overview of the assessment report and suggested
exercises based on the patient’s movements throughout the test.
4 This panel provides a detailed view of each repetition performed during
the assessment, grouped by the test type. Swipe left and right to view additional repetitions performed for each of the tests.
The overview screen provides a high-level summary of the movement test data obtained during a Knee Live Assessment.
1 View a detailed view of the assessment report and suggested exercises
based on the patient’s movements throughout the test.
2 Based on the patient’s movements throughout the assessment, insights
will appear alerting the clinician to areas of concern with the patient.
3 This section displays an overview of the knee metrics for each test
performed during the assessment. In the overview screen, the values displayed are the average values obtained from all repetitions conducted during the test in the assessment.
4 Add notes to the Assessment report.
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9. myViMove
9.1 Overview and features
myViMove is an interactive application that allows your patients to play a greater role in their injury management and recovery. Connected to dorsaVi’s central server, myViMove patients can access their ViMove2 assessment reports and complete prescribed training exercises set by the clinician. When new assessments are performed or new exercises prescribed, the patient’s myViMove profile will automatically update to include the new data.
In addition, myViMove communicates with the ViMove2 sensors during a Low Back Monitoring session, providing patients with the opportunity to view their progress in real time, make adjustments and record pain alerts.
9.2 myViMove app system requirements
Devices:
• Apple iPhone 5s (or newer).
• Apple iPad Air 2 (or newer).
• Apple iPad Mini 4 (or newer).
iOS Version: 10.2.0 (or newer).
9.3 Inviting your patients to myViMove
When a patient profile is created in ViMove2, you will be able to send an email to the patient with details about how to download and log into the myViMove app. These details can be re-sent at any time by going into the patient’s profile.
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10. Device Specifications
Component Name V6b
Component Image
Battery Use Type Rechargeable
Battery Voltage 3.7 Volt
Battery Type Li-ion Polymer
Battery Capacity 165mAh
Battery Life (Max) ≥300Cycles
AC Adapter Model UE10WCP2-050100SPC-M2
AC Adapter Input Voltage 110 / 240V AC
AC Adapter Output 5.5 V DC, 2A
Charging AC Power Adapter or USB Port (Type A)
Data Connector USB Micro-B
Memory Type NAND Flash
Memory Size 256MB
Reset Button Yes
Display No
Input Buttons 1
Visible LED’s 2 x RGB
Frequency 2.4GHz
Band ISM
Wireless Range Max 20m
External Material ABS
RoHS
Yes
Sensor Types
Type Axis Bit Depth Min Range Max Range
Accelerometer 3 16bit 2G 16G
Gyroscope 3 16bit 250dps 2,000dps
Magnetometer 3 16bit
±4900
μT
Sensor Dimensions
Width Length Height Weight
30mm 42mm 8mm 12g
Lumbar Spine Data Accuracy
Movement Plane Error 1D Movements 2D Movements
Sagittal Plane Error <3° RMSE <3° RMSE
Coronal Plane Error <3° RMSE <3° RMSE
Running Data Accuracy
Running Speeds* 9 - 12 km/h 13 - 15 km/h >16 km/h
GRF Accuracy 130N 140N 150N
Knee Data Accuracy
Movement Type Slow Movement Dynamic Movement
Sagittal 1.5° 2.0°
Frontal 3.0° 5.0°
*For subjects with body masses between 75kg and 100kg.
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11. Normative Data
Normative values provided in the ViMove2 assessment reports are based on an analysis of lumbo-pelvic range of motion in 50 adults with no history of chronic lower back pain (LBP).
Participants in the study1 were guided through a set of simple standardised postures and movements, in standing and sitting positions, while wearing ViMove sensors. Range of motion data collected included standing lordosis, flexion, extension, lateral flexion, and pelvic tilt (anterior and posterior) in sitting and standing. The age range for the normative data collection was 19-62 (mean 35 ± 12). Normative data has not been collected outside this age range. Data was stratified according to age groups (18-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-65).
The following table summarises the ViMove2 normative values established for males and females combined. Normative data was calculated for each age group, with the values summarised below presented as the minimum and maximum mean over all age groups.
NOTE: The normative values displayed in the ViMove2 Live Assessment reports are based on the mean and 95% confidence intervals calculated for each age group, using combined male and female values.
12. Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity
ViMove2 complies with the requirements of IEC 60601-1-2. The recommended tables for electromagnetic emissions per sub­clause 5.2.2.1(c) and electromagnetic immunity per sub-clause
5.2.2.1(f) & 5.2.2.2 are provided below:
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Laird, Robert A., Peter Kent, and Jennifer L. Keating. “How consistent are lordosis, range of movement and lumbo-pelvic rhythm in people with and without back pain?.” BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 17.1 (2016): 403.
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13. ViMove2 Store
Running low on consumables? Want to purchase additional Mini Sensor kits for your clinic? Visit http://dorsavi.com/vimovestore to order through our online store.
14. Troubleshooting
Unsure about a part of our software or need extra help to use ViMove2? Visit http://dorsavi.com/vimove2support to view troubleshooting guides and FAQ’s related to ViMove2 and myViMove.
15. dorsaVi Contact Details
dorsaVi Ltd
Level 1, 120 Jolimont Road, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002 Australia
AU Phone: +61 1800 367 728 AU Email: info@dorsavi.com AU Support: support@dorsavi.com Web: www.dorsavi.com
dorsaVi Europe Ltd
2 Angel Square, London, EC1V 1NY United Kingdom
EU Phone: +44 20 3457 0777 EU Email: info@dorsavi.com EU Support: support.eu@dorsavi.com Web: eu.dorsavi.com
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