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    Continuous passive motion (CPM) devices are used during the first phase of rehabilitation following a soft tissue surgical procedure or trauma. The goals...
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    utilizing a program that involves continuous passive motion will reduce the pain even further. Assisted passive motion at a low intensity allows the tissues...
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    management, range of motion and functional status for interventions such as PNF techniques (stretching), continuous passive motion, dynamic scapular stability...
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    Liou, Tsan-Hon (April 2019). "Preoperative range of motion and applications of continuous passive motion predict outcomes after knee arthroplasty in patients...
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    knee arthroplasty. Continuous passive motion (CPM) is a postoperative therapy approach that uses a machine to move the knee continuously through a specific...
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    the immobilization period has ended, physical therapy involves continuous passive motion (CPM) and/or low impact activities, such as walking or swimming...
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    Postoperatively, a slight advantage was evident in patients who performed continuous passive motion alongside physical therapy, as opposed to those who solely performed...
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  • specialized skills such as neurovascular status monitoring, traction, continuous passive motion therapy, casting, and care of patients with external fixation...
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    J., Angles, F., Lopez-Jimenez, F., & Jessup, D. (1998). Home continuous passive motion machine versus professional physical therapy following total knee...
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    control, such as in the Kinect system. Motion can be detected by monitoring changes in: Infrared light (passive and active sensors) Visible light (video...
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