Post-Operative Therapies and Services

Otto Bock is the nation’s largest provider of post-operative orthopedic therapies—taking care of patients from hospital to home.  Our nationally certified Patient Service Representatives become an extension of your team, managing and monitoring patients as they transition from hospital to home.  With our broad range of post-operative orthopedic therapies including continuous passive motion (CPM) devices, orthopedic bracing and other associated therapies, we’re able to support your patients through complete recovery.

 

CPM.

Post-Operative Therapy Clinical Studies

For your convenience, we are providing the following list of clinical studies published on the effects of the post-operative therapies we provide.

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Post-operative clinical studies.

CPM - Lower Limb

Knees, hips, ankles, and toes

CPM - Lower Limb

Our Lower Limb CPM devices are anatomically designed to help these joints heal and to get patients back to full motion as quickly as possible.

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Lower Extremity CPM.

CPM - Upper Limb

Keep joints moving

CPM - Upper Limb

Our devices help keep joints moving to prevent contractures, help retain the range of motion and get patients back to their active lives as soon as possible.

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Upper Extremity CPM.

Orthoses for Joints, Ligaments and Fractures

Our modular orthoses are ideal for temporary post-surgical use and to treat injuries.

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Cryotherapy

Designed for one purpose: to provide continuous cold therapy without the risk of nerve or tissue damage.


 

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Cryotherapy.

Game Ready

Game Ready

Game Ready

The Game Ready system allows you to easily adjust pressure, manage temperature and select treatment time settings.

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Game ready.

Electrotherapy

Non-invasive electrical stimulation

Electrotherapy

The main types of electrotherapy devices are Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES).

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TENS & NMES.

Compression Therapy

Intermittent pneumatic compression devices compress and release pressure around an extremity.


 

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Compression therapy.