The examinations grid is a window that provides an overview of the selected patient's examinations.
Example:
Operations
The available operations depend on which and how many cells are selected.
They are made available in the window specific menu, while some of them in the line of buttons located in the upper part of the window.
Some special operations can be accessed via a menu that appears by right-clicking the desired cell.
Zoom in/out on selected cells
It is possible to select one or more cells and zoom in/out on them.
A cell can be selected / deselected by clicking it; the selected cell will be marked by a red border.
Example of selection and zoom on four photos of the grid:
View all cells
This operation is used to go back to the original grid after a zoom, in other words to view all examinations and types of analysis concerning the patient.
Compare two photos
Performs the photo comparison function.
The operation is enabled only when a selected couple of cells are compatible with photo comparison.
View / measure photo
This operation is available from the menu that appears by right-clicking the desired cell.
It can be used only for the type of analysis " Postural analysis body " and calls up the Operations and measurements on photos.
Options
These options allow you to change window characteristics.
Each one can be enabled or disabled with a mouse click. When an option is enabled, a check mark (√) will appear next to it.
Available options are:
Examinations in vertical
This option changes the cell view from the default view, which is "Examinations in horizontal", to the "Examinations in vertical" mode.
Example of examinations in vertical:
Display numeric values
If enabled, the examinations grid also displays Base Balance and Advanced Balance numeric values.
View FFT graphs and oscillations
If enabled, the examinations grid also displays FFT graphs and the oscillation graphs related to Base Balance and Advanced Balance.
Example of grid with numeric values and FFT graphs:
Manual GPS 5, version 1.0.5 release date:14-01-2011 Copyright © 2011 Chinesport