Prokin 252

A complete system for the proprioceptive evaluation of the athlete
The advanced software and the interaction between all the technological components of ProKin make the system ideal for the analysis and proprioceptive and balance training exercises of amateur or competitive athletes.
Thanks to detailed test reports and training modules, you can follow footballers, skiers, runners and practitioners of many other sporting activities in achieving their best results, with a focus on the proprioceptive aspects underlying each motor gesture and injury prevention. .

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ProKin is the most functional system for proprioceptive-stabilometric assessment born from our experience, ideal for the rehabilitation of the lower limbs. The technology applied to ProKin 252 sees a mechanical system and 50-level of electronic stability control connected to the software for complete integration and maximum gesture control.
Thanks to these characteristics, ProKin 252 is your system to help the patient reconstruct the correct map of proprioceptive sensations.

Electronic pressure regulator

The stability of the moving platform is managed by an electro-pneumatic system via an electronic pressure regulator, which allows independent stability control on the two axes of movement antero-posteriorly and laterally on the right and left.
Thanks to this solution the system can be easily exploited and transformed from multiaxial to uniaxial.

Trunk sensor

The TK Sensor torso sensor is the bi-axial inclinometer which, when applied to your patient's torso during exercises performed on ProKin, is able to detect its oscillations in every direction.
The use of the trunk sensor combined with ProKin during proprioception exercises helps you evaluate whether the subject has good peripheral control, i.e. control of the ankles, knees and hips, without involving the torso to compensate for bad posture.

The ProKin 252 configurations

Prokin can be used in different ways:

Static: stabilometry allows you to evaluate the patient in a static situation with the oscillation of the center of pressure (COP) and the area and perimeter of the Center of Pressure
Single-leg dynamics with controlled load: used for ankle sprains, cruciate knee ligaments, hip prostheses, peripheral proprioceptive control in pathologies affecting the Central Nervous System
Bipedal dynamics: useful for a dynamic two-legged exercise that provides a test on the subject's management of instability
With trunk control: the Trunk module, equipped with 30 levels of instability, allows an exercise and evaluation of the pelvic area in a sitting position.

The trunk module

Balance Trunk is the system that can be combined with ProKin and is able to provide indications on the quality of pelvic movement and its perception by the patient. It is an evaluative and simultaneously training system, preparatory for the development of motor control through lumbar stabilization.