dorsaVi Pty Ltd MDMV6B Manual De Usuario
ViMove v6 User Manual | ©dorsaVi USA, Inc. | Rev. 20170203
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1.2 Indications for Use
ViMove is a wireless medical device that measures, records, and reports movements and muscle
activity of the lower back / lumbar spine. The system also measures range of motion in the sagittal
and coronal anatomical planes.
Caution: US Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed physician or
healthcare practitioner.
1.3 Warnings
None noted.
1.4 Contraindications
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Patients with an implanted electronic device (for example a cardiac pacemaker) should not
be subjected to use unless specialist medical opinion has first been obtained.
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Patients with undiagnosed pain conditions.
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Patients with diminished mental capacity or physical competence limiting the use of the
device.
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Pregnant patients, unless specialist medical opinion has first been obtained.
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Patients 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 ViMove device:
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When using any dorsaVi system, please plug the power supply 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.
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Please handle the power supply and cable with care. Do not twist the power supply cable. If
twisting of the cable or other deformities are observed, please contact dorsaVi support.
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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).
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All skin mounted devices used to measure lumbopelvic movement are subject to errors due
to soft tissue artifact. Determination of the pelvic orientation using ViMove has not been
validated for use on patients with high Body Mass Index (BMI) or adiposity.
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Only use the unit for purposes which it is intended.
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Always ask the patient about skin allergies they may have prior to ViMove use. Gauge the
severity of the allergy and assess whether a reduced session on ViMove, and / or using a
protective film on the skin prior to application, would be safer for the patient, or whether
they should not use ViMove at all if the allergy is of a serious nature.