The Science Behind Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) for Knee Recovery
Post-operative stiffness is the primary obstacle to a successful joint replacement. A Lower Limb CPM Machine (Continuous Passive Motion) works by moving the joint through a pre-set range of motion without the patient having to use their muscles. This passive movement reduces swelling, increases circulation, and prevents the formation of scar tissue. As a critical knee rehabilitation equipment, it ensures that your recovery starts the moment you leave the hospital. more items: Elderly Care & Rehabilitation Aids
Key Features of Our Professional Knee CPM Machine
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Precision Angle Control: Easily adjust the range of motion (ROM) from -5° to 120° to match your physical therapy progress.
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Smart Remote Controller: Featuring a clear LCD interface, the knee CPM machine allows users to set treatment time, speed, and motion limits with ease.
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Quiet & Smooth Operation: Engineered with high-quality motors to ensure a peaceful environment during your post-surgery knee recovery.
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Adjustable for All Leg Lengths: The frame is fully extendable, making it a versatile leg joint exercise machine for users of all heights.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Technical Details | User Benefit |
| Product Type | Lower Limb CPM Machine | Specialized Knee Recovery |
| Angle Range | -5° to 120° Extension/Flexion | Full Range of Motion |
| Speed Settings | 9-Level Adjustable Speed | Customizable Therapy Pace |
| Timing Range | 0 – 240 Minutes | Automated Treatment Sessions |
| Safety Feature | Built-in Torque Protection | Prevents Joint Over-Strain |
| Target Use | Knee Rehabilitation Equipment | Clinical Results at Home |
Why a CPM Machine is Crucial for Post-Surgery Knee Recovery
Using a continuous passive motion device significantly reduces the need for aggressive manual therapy. By maintaining consistent motion, the lower limb CPM machine keeps the joint lubricated. Surgeons often recommend a knee CPM machine for the first 2-4 weeks after surgery to ensure the patient reaches the required flexion milestones for long-term mobility.
FAQ
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Q: How many hours a day should I use the CPM machine?
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A: Most physical therapy protocols recommend using the knee rehabilitation equipment for 4-6 hours per day, divided into 2-hour sessions.
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Q: Is it easy to set up the machine by myself?
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A: Yes, our lower limb CPM machine comes pre-assembled. Simply adjust the leg length and use the remote to start your therapy.
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