Knee CPM

Orthopaedic Equipment

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

Knee CPM Machine indications:

  • Post-op. ACL,PCL,MCL Ligament Reconstruction with a Tendon Graft
  • Post-op. Total Knee Replacement
  • Post-op. Arthrotomy and Drainage for Acute Septic Arthritis
  • Post-op. ORIF of Displaced Intra-articular and Diaphyseal / Metaphyseal fractures
  • Post-op. Arthrotomy, Capsulotomy, Arthrolysis and Debridement for Post-traumatic Arthritis
  • Post-op. Synovectomy for Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heophilic Athropathy
  • Post-op. Incision and Drainage for Acute Tenosynovitis
  • Post-op. Reconstructive Tendon, Ligament, Cartilage and Bone Surgery
  • Post-op. Knee Ankylosis Manipulation
  • Post-op. Release of Extra-articular Joint Contractures (Quadricepsplasty)
  • Post-op. Medial/Lateral Meniscus repairs
  • Post-op. Tibial Plateau Fracture ORIF
  • Post-op. Patella Fracture ORIF
Knee CPM

Knee 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 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 Knee, Shoulder, Ankle, Elbow and Toe.