The UE Ranger has proven in an independent research study to support the
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES OF MOVEMENT HEALTH

The UE Ranger for the first time addresses the most critical aspects of restoring movement health. By supporting a progressive and balanced state of neuro-muscular activity with a natural execution of coordinated motions, the following capacities have been proven clinically:

  • Protection of surgically repaired tissues via the capacity of a patient to self induce PROM (Passive Range of Motion).
  • Patient produced AAROM (Active Assitive Range of Motion) supporting muscular re-education, synergistic strengthening and coordination training of previously dyskinetic movement patterns.

The UE Ranger is designed for patients to address any or all of the physical impairments described below:

  • Post-operative Swelling and Pain
  • Generalized muscular weakness of the involved joint complex
  • Dyskinetic motor sequencing patterns
  • Capsular or muscular-fascia soft tissue adhesions

The following study was produced by the University of Kentucky, Mair SD, Uhl, TL, Muir TM, Junkin D, Melton C: Comparing Muscle Activity During Post-Surgical  Range of Motion Exercises.  View the power point by clicking on the link below



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EMG Activation by Muscle

EMG Activation by Muscle 2

Cincinnati SportsMedicine Research and Education Foundation Study

Cincinnati Study