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CPM PPT 2
CPM PPT 2
CPM PPT 2
MOTION
AFIFAH 20160606049
TASYA SALSALIANTIKA 20160606066
COUNTINOUS PASSIVE MOTION
IMPROVES SHOULDER JOINT INTEGRITY
FOLLOWING STROKE
WHAT IS CPM?
Continuous passive motion (CPM) is the antithesis of immobilization, a
common postsurgical management technique. To deter the unwanted
effects of immobi- lization, CPM devices deliver gentle stresses to the heal-
ing tissues. Still predominantly used for knee injuries, CPM units have been
designed for the hand, wrist, hip, shoulder, elbow, and ankle (Fig. 15-1).
Although passive motion can be applied through a dedicated CPM unit, it
can be delivered manually by the clinician, but for a much shorter time.
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