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The B200 was made by a former company known as Isotechnologies (N.C.)

There was a maintenance contract support available to an old unit we had in

my past, but I do not remember their name.

Ed Dobrzykowski, PT, ATC

Puyallup, WA

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The B200 was made by a former company known as Isotechnologies (N.C.)

There was a maintenance contract support available to an old unit we had in

my past, but I do not remember their name.

Ed Dobrzykowski, PT, ATC

Puyallup, WA

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The B200 was made by a former company known as Isotechnologies (N.C.)

There was a maintenance contract support available to an old unit we had in

my past, but I do not remember their name.

Ed Dobrzykowski, PT, ATC

Puyallup, WA

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Hi Pat,

The B200 measured trunk strength either isometrically or with an isokinetic

mode. In some places such as NC it was touted as something that should have a

separate CPT code, but the industrial commission put it under 97750. Few

places use them at this time, so one question I might have is " what is the goal "

of the request- trunk strength assessment or FCE type use? The answer to the

question may help you know where to go from here

Dee Daley, PT

Southern Pines, NC

>

> This is Not an area I have much familiarity in.

> I have been asked about " B200 " equipment.

>

> It is my understanding that the " b200 " is no longer manufactured.

>

> If this is true what equipment is used for a " B200 " test and where can

> I get information?

>

> If the B200 is still made where can I get information?

> Who sells them?

>

> My internet search has not been successful.

>

> Pat

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I have used a B200, it is no longer made. It was popular during the mid

80's made by universal gym.

Had great application for lumbar exercise, but lacked some sophistication

for testing. I have one in storage.I was the first in Ky to own one. Some

are currently in use in the Nashville area. Curious , who is asking

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Workman Comp and " B200 " Assessments

This is Not an area I have much familiarity in.

I have been asked about " B200 " equipment.

It is my understanding that the " b200 " is no longer manufactured.

If this is true what equipment is used for a " B200 " test and where can

I get information?

If the B200 is still made where can I get information?

Who sells them?

My internet search has not been successful.

Pat

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Hi, I have an Isostation B200 and use it for resistance exercise for my patients with thoracic or lumbar issues of various sorts.  In fact I participated in the creation of the OOC software for testing. My computer and the software have not been working and I am looking into getting it upgraded. I use the machine without recording anything, and the resistances are manually set. If anyone can help with the computer end please let me know.

Thanks,

Alan Silk,PT 401-274-4325

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