CPM + EMS

The CPM + EMS program delivers synchronized therapy combining Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) with supportive Electrical Stimulation (EMS). This integration provides automated, highly efficient rehabilitation designed to mobilize joints while reinforcing muscle structures and preventing atrophy through targeted electrical pulses.

Key Feature: Synchronized Passive Motion & Stimulation

Unlike active-triggered modes, the device automatically executes the programmed cycle of passive movement based on time and velocity parameters. During the motion phase, the system coordinates and delivers a precisely timed EMS pulse to the selected muscle group, supporting muscle contraction and facilitating a smoother, more effective therapeutic movement.

Configuration Parameters:
  • Electrostymulation Parameters (EMS): Full configuration of the electrical pulse, including frequency and pulse width, tailored to the target muscle group.

  • Stimulation Direction: Defines the specific movement phase (e.g., flexion, extension or both) during which the electrical stimulation will be active.

  • Current Intensity Calibration: Independent adjustment of the stimulation current (measured in milliamperes) for the active channel, requiring recalibration if baseline parameters are altered.

  • Range of Motion (ROM): The safe angular limits of the joint’s movement during the passive cycle.

  • Maximum Force: The safety threshold for resistance, stopping the device if the patient’s muscle guarding or spasticity exceeds the preset limit.

  • Pauses: Adjustable rest intervals at terminal positions between consecutive movement cycles.

  • Session Length: Defined by the total exercise duration or a specific number of repetitions.

  • Movement Speed: The velocity of the extension movement during the active motion phase.

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