The authors report the results of a prospective study examining the benefits of daily continuous passive motion combined with physical therapy, compared with physical therapy alone, in 103 consecutive osteoarthritic patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty. The first 51 patients received continuous passive motion initiated in the recovery room and the next 52 patients did not receive continuous passive motion. Both groups underwent an identical physical therapy protocol starting on the first postoperative day. At discharge, there was a significant increase in active flexion in the continuous passive motion group. There were no significant differences regarding pain, wound healing, knee swelling, wound drainage, pulmonary embolism...
This is a study of 43 knees in 42 patients, in whom a continuous passive motion was used to prevent ...
Since the early 1980s, continuous passive motion has been used as adjunct therapy in patients’ rehab...
Purpose The aim was to compare active heel-slide exercise (AHSE) + standard physiotherapy (PT) to co...
The authors report the results of a prospective study examining the benefits of daily continuous pas...
Background and purpose. The use of continuous passive motion (CPM) is a controversial choice in reha...
This study compared the effect of continuous passive motion (CPM) as part of a total knee arthroplas...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of adding three 1-hour sessions of continuous ...
Conflicting evidence has created substantial controversy regarding the use of continuous passive mot...
Abstract Background Adequate and intensive rehabilitation is an important requirement for successful...
Sixty primary total knee arthroplasties in 43 Chinese patients were included into a prospective stud...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To compare mean knee flexion in patients on continuous passive motion and those...
A clinical question about the effectiveness of continuous passive motion (CPM) compared to passive s...
Background and Purpose. Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) use postoperatively has become standard prac...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two different continuous passive moti...
This study investigated the effect of continuous passive motion (CPM) on the rehabilitation of patie...
This is a study of 43 knees in 42 patients, in whom a continuous passive motion was used to prevent ...
Since the early 1980s, continuous passive motion has been used as adjunct therapy in patients’ rehab...
Purpose The aim was to compare active heel-slide exercise (AHSE) + standard physiotherapy (PT) to co...
The authors report the results of a prospective study examining the benefits of daily continuous pas...
Background and purpose. The use of continuous passive motion (CPM) is a controversial choice in reha...
This study compared the effect of continuous passive motion (CPM) as part of a total knee arthroplas...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of adding three 1-hour sessions of continuous ...
Conflicting evidence has created substantial controversy regarding the use of continuous passive mot...
Abstract Background Adequate and intensive rehabilitation is an important requirement for successful...
Sixty primary total knee arthroplasties in 43 Chinese patients were included into a prospective stud...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To compare mean knee flexion in patients on continuous passive motion and those...
A clinical question about the effectiveness of continuous passive motion (CPM) compared to passive s...
Background and Purpose. Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) use postoperatively has become standard prac...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two different continuous passive moti...
This study investigated the effect of continuous passive motion (CPM) on the rehabilitation of patie...
This is a study of 43 knees in 42 patients, in whom a continuous passive motion was used to prevent ...
Since the early 1980s, continuous passive motion has been used as adjunct therapy in patients’ rehab...
Purpose The aim was to compare active heel-slide exercise (AHSE) + standard physiotherapy (PT) to co...