CPM
What is CPM 
Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) is a postoperative therapeutic modality that passively - without patient effort - moves a joint through a prescribed range of motion (ROM) for an extended period of time. There are CPM devices for the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, shoulder, jaw, great toe, ankle and knee.
CPM is best applied immediately post-operatively and continued, uninterrupted, for up to 6 weeks, or as prescribed by the physician.
Learn More:
- Basic Premise and Hypotheses of CPM
- Clinical Applications and Results
- Why Prescribe CPM?
- Upper Extremity CPM Products
- Lower Extremity CPM Products





