Continuous Passive Motion Flashcards

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continuous passive motion (CPM)

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electrical motorized devices that move joints through a preset partial PROM at a preset controlled speed

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Goal of CPM

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prevent or decrease the negative effects of immobilization
in theory, CPM
- improve tissue healing (especially articular pathologies)
- prevent contractures
- delay atrophy

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Most common uses

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  • acute / subacute phase following
    • ACL reconstruction
    • TKA
    • CMP or osteochondral defects
  • shoulder surgeries
  • hand surgeries
  • foot and ankle surgeries
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Theoretical Effects

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  • constant, light stress applied to injured tissue promotes natural alignment of collagen fibers and prevents cross linkages
  • may assist in gaining ROM early in rehab (but no long term effects when compared to normal ROM exercises)
  • may assist pt apprehension to ROM early in rehab since patient can predetermine ROM
  • may decrease need of manip following TKA
  • JOINT NUTRITION: more ROM
  • -> circulates synovial fluids
  • -> more effective than AROM for meniscal/cartilage repair
  • EDEMA REDUCTION: assists in venous and lymphatic return
  • PAIN REDUCTION: gentle movement activates sensory afferents to control pain through gate control theory (BUT pain meds still on board so we don’t know for sure)
  • LIGAMENT HEALING: promotes more natural alignment of collagen fibers
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Indications

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  • TKA or other joint arthroplasty
  • ACL reconstruction
  • osteochondral repair
  • chondromalacia surgery
  • joint contractures
  • tendon lacerations, esp in hand
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Contraindications

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  • unstable fractures
  • conditions where CPM causes UNWANTED motion
  • uncontrolled infection
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Treatment Protocols

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Duration usually 1 hour, 3-4 / day

  • long term bouts
  • 6-8 hrs / day post surgery
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