Continuous passive motion (CPM) devices are used during the first phase of rehabilitation following a soft tissue surgical procedure or trauma. The goals of phase 1 rehabilitation are: control post-operative pain, reduce inflammation, provide passive motion in a specific plane of movement, and protect the healing repair or tissue. CPM is carried out by a CPM device, which constantly moves the joint through a controlled range of motion; the exact range is dependent upon the joint, but in most cases the range of motion is increased over time.
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AnkleMotus™ M1-A targets on the rehabilitation of the ankle joint. It is designed based on the motion pattern of the ankle. It focuses on lower limb muscle strengthening, to induce neuroplasticity for the muscle groups involved in walking, hence regaining its abilityLogin to view pricing -
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Rebless™ Upper & Lower Limb CPM FDA registered, robotic rehabilitation device for upper and lower extremities, providing motion to the elbow, wrist, ankle, and knee joints. With multiple operating modes, Rebless™ allows for passive, active-assisted, active and resisted motion, so that therapy can be customised based on each individual patient’s…Login to view pricing -
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WristMotus™ M1-W targets on the wrist joint by providing training that mimics the activities of daily living (ADL). For example, forearm pronation and supination, wrist ulnar and radial deviation, flexion, and extension. It complements the ArmMotus™ M2 Gen and Pro by offering gross motor training for the upper limbLogin to view pricing