BTL Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) Device
Post-Operative Rehabilitation • Controlled Joint Movement • Enhanced Recovery Support
BTL Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) Device is a clinical-grade rehabilitation machine used in physiotherapy and orthopaedic recovery. It delivers slow, continuous, and controlled passive movement to joints without patient effort, helping to improve range of motion, reduce stiffness, and support circulation during recovery. It is commonly prescribed after orthopaedic surgeries and joint injuries.
Types of BTL CPM Models:
- BTL Knee CPM: Designed for knee rehabilitation following total knee replacement, ligament repair, or fracture surgery.
- BTL Hip CPM: Supports controlled hip joint movement after hip replacement or corrective surgery.
- BTL Shoulder CPM: Used for shoulder rehabilitation following rotator cuff repair, shoulder surgery, or injury.
- BTL Elbow CPM: Helps restore elbow mobility after trauma or surgical procedures.
- BTL Ankle CPM: Designed to improve ankle joint movement following injury or surgery.
Key Features:
- Continuous Passive Motion: Moves the joint gently without muscle effort.
- Adjustable Range of Motion: Allows precise control of flexion and extension.
- Speed & Time Control: Customisable therapy sessions.
- Comfortable Design: Ergonomic supports for patient comfort.
- Clinical-Grade Construction: Suitable for hospital and physiotherapy use.
Clinical Applications:
- Post-operative joint surgery rehabilitation.
- Orthopaedic and sports injury recovery.
- Physiotherapy and rehabilitation programmes.
- Prevention of joint stiffness and adhesions.
Key Benefits:
- Improves Joint Mobility: Helps restore functional range of motion.
- Reduces Stiffness: Minimises post-surgical joint tightness.
- Supports Healing: Promotes circulation and tissue recovery.
- Pain Management Support: Gentle movement may help reduce discomfort.
- Safe & Controlled Therapy: Designed for prescribed rehabilitation use.
Who It’s For:
- Hospitals and surgical recovery centres.
- Physiotherapy and rehabilitation clinics.
- Patients recovering from orthopaedic surgery (under medical supervision).
How to Use:
- Set the prescribed range of motion and therapy duration.
- Position the patient’s limb securely on the device.
- Operate under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
Precautions:
- Use only as prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional.
- Not suitable for all patients without medical approval.
- Discontinue use if pain or discomfort increases.
- Ensure correct setup and supervision during therapy.
- Maintain and store according to manufacturer instructions.