Medical indications – Power Plate pro7HC User Manual

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Medical Indications

Fall Prevention

Claim: Power Plate

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training can be a

beneficial tool/intervention for the elderly

population to prevent falls.

Definition: Fall prevention is defined as

a variety of actions to help reduce the

number of accidental falls suffered by

older people.

Muscular Strength and Power

Claim: Power Plate

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training can be

a beneficial tool/intervention to help

increase strength and power to improve

daily life performance, both acute

and structural.

Definition: Physical strength is the ability

of a person or animal to exert force

on physical objects using muscles.

Increasing physical strength is the goal of

strength training. Power is the amount of

work done or energy transferred per unit

of time.

Pain

Claim: Power Plate

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training can be a

beneficial tool/intervention to reduce

and/or alleviate (chronic) pain.

Definition: Pain is an unpleasant sensory

and emotional experience associated

with actual or potential tissue damage, or

described in terms of such damage.

Cellulite

Claim: Power Plate

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training can be a

beneficial tool/intervention to diminish the

appearance of cellulite.

Definition: Cellulite describes a condition

that occurs in men and women (although

much more common in women) where

the skin of the lower limbs, abdomen and

pelvic region becomes dimpled

after puberty.

Weight Loss

Claim: Power Plate

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training can be a

beneficial tool/intervention to lose weight

and specifically lose body fat.

Definition: Weight loss, in the context of

medicine, health or physical fitness, is a

reduction of the total body weight, due to

a mean loss of fluid, body fat or adipose

tissue and/or lean mass, namely bone

mineral deposits, muscle, tendon and

other connective tissue.

Bone Density/Bone Mineral Density

Claim: Power Plate

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training can be a

beneficial tool/intervention to increase

bone density and prevent bone mineral

density loss related to ageing.

Definition: Bone density (or bone mineral

density) is a medical term referring to the

amount of matter per cubic centimetre

of bones.

Circulation and Cardiovascular

Claim: Power Plate

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training can be a

beneficial tool/intervention to improve

and increase circulation and improve the

function of the cardiovascular system.

Definition: The circulatory system is

an organ system that moves nutrients,

gases and wastes to and from cells,

helps fight diseases and helps stabilise

body temperature and pH to maintain

homeostasis. Two types of fluids move

through the circulatory system: blood and

lymph. The blood, heart and blood vessels

form the cardiovascular system. The lymph,

lymph nodes and lymph vessels form the

lymphatic system. The cardiovascular

system and the lymphatic system

collectively make up the circulatory system.

Pulmonary circulation is the portion of the

cardiovascular system which transports

oxygen-depleted blood away from the

heart, to the lungs, and returns oxygenated

blood back to the heart.

Flexibility/Range of Motion

Claim: Power Plate

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training can be a

beneficial tool/intervention to improve

flexibility and range of motion.

Definition: Flexibility is the absolute

range of movement in a joint or series of

joints and muscles that is attainable in a

momentary effort that could involve the

help of a partner or piece of equipment.

The flexibility of a joint depends on

many factors, particularly the length and

looseness of the muscles and ligaments

due to normal human variation, and the

shape of the bones and cartilage that

make up the joint.

Pathology Studies

Claim: Power Plate

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training can be a

beneficial tool/intervention to improve

general wellbeing, fitness and daily life

functioning in patient populations. The

Power Plate

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training will (probably) not

have any influence on the state of disease

or injury but it will have a positive effect

on general fitness, muscle strength,

daily life performance and wellbeing

that can improve the quality of life of

authorisedauthorisedthese patients.

Definition: No definition possible for this

very diverse group. Examples of patients:

Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease,

Fibromyalgia, Cerebral Palsy, Spinal Cord

Injury, Diabetes, Cardiac Rehabilitation.

Claimed medical

indications include

use in relation to the

prevention, treatment

and/or alleviation

of disease.

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