Orthopaedic Equipment
- Knee CPM
- Shoulder CPM
- Ankle CPM
- Elbow CPM
- Toe CPM
- Walkers & Accessories
- Knee Walkers
- Bedside 3-in-1 Commodes
- Bath Benches
- Crutches
- Canes
- Braces / Orthotics
- Electric Stimulation (TENS & EMS Units)
- Cold / Hot Therapy Units
- Game Ready Units
Benefits of CPM Usage
- Helps prevent scar tissue formation
- Improves Range of Motion (ROM)
- Decrease swelling and anti-inflammatory medications
- Decrease pain symptoms
- Improve joint recovery
- Improve surgery success
Ankle CPM Machine indication:
- Post-op. ORIF or Closed Reduction Fracture Dislocations of Ankle and Subtalar Joints
- Post-op. Ankle and Subtalar Joint Arthroscopy with and without Repairs
- Post-op. Prolonged Immobilizations from External Fixators
- Post-op. Removal of Hardware
- Post-op. Synovectomies, Removal of Loose Bodies and Impingement Lesions
- Post-op. Total Ankle Joint Replacements
- Post-op. Repair of Achilles Tendon Tear
- Post-op. Repair Lateral Ankle Stabilization Procedures
- Post-op. Major Tendon Transfers Crossing the Ankle Joint
- Post-op. Plantar Fasciotomies and Chronic Plantar Fascitis
- Post-op. Subtalar Arthroeresis
- Post-op. Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction with or without Repair

Ankle CPM
A CPM machine is a device that passively moves a patient's joints or extremities through a predetermined range of motion controlled by the user by following physician’s instructions. It can be programmed for range of motion, speed, pause, length of treatment, and other variables.
CPM therapy benefits patients by facilitating earlier motion and earlier return to normal function. These patients also have less pain, swelling, edema, and reduction of scarring/adhesion formation. OrthoStat, Corp. provides CPM equipment for the Ankle, Knee, Shoulder, Elbow and Toe.