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Hangzhou Zhengda Medical Co., Ltd.

Hangzhou Zhengda Medical Equipment Co. , Ltd was established in 1991. It is a professional Continuous Passive Motion System Suppliers and Continuous Passive Motion System Company, It has more than 30 years of experience in research and development and manufacturing of orthopedic surgical instruments and rehabilitation equipment. Medical clinical cooperation experience. Experience with more than 30 patents. We specialize in Custom Continuous Passive Motion System, and our products are mostly used in orthopedics, limb rehabilitation, operating room equipment and other professional fields of medical equipment. We have EN60601 and UL60601 testing capabilities and equipment, we have environmental testing equipment, we have virus and bacteria laboratory equipment.
The enterprise has extremely complete large-scale manufacturing capabilities. Including Rand Medical's 6600㎡ manufacturing plant and 800㎡ high-standard purification workshop. It has more than 120 sets of high-precision 4-axis CNC centers, precision machine tools with inclined guide rails, CNC milling machines, computer wire cutting machines, laser cutting machines, plasma welding, CNC pipe bending machines and bending machines, high-precision hydraulic machines, and electrostatic spraying equipment. , High frequency equipment, spinning equipment, computer sewing equipment, computer mounter, etc.

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How can patients ensure that they are using Continuous Passive Motion System correctly and safely?

Continuous Passive Motion systems are often used in postoperative rehabilitation to improve range of motion, reduce swelling, and promote healing. Here are some tips for patients to ensure they are using a CPM system correctly and safely:
Follow the instructions: CPM machines come with instructions for use from the manufacturer. Read these instructions carefully and follow them closely.
Seek guidance from a healthcare professional: A healthcare professional should demonstrate how to use the CPM machine and ensure that it is set up correctly for the patient's needs.
Start slowly: Begin by using the CPM machine for short periods of time and gradually increase the duration and range of motion as tolerated.
Positioning: Make sure the patient is positioned properly on the machine, with the affected limb comfortably resting on the support.
Monitoring: Patients should be monitored during the CPM session to ensure that the machine is working correctly and that the range of motion is not too extreme.
Report any discomfort: If the patient experiences any discomfort or pain during the CPM session, they should stop the session immediately and report it to their healthcare provider.
Cleaning: Clean the CPM machine regularly to prevent infection and ensure that it is working properly.
By following these guidelines, patients can use a CPM machine safely and effectively to promote healing and improve their range of motion

How effective is Continuous Passive Motion System compared to other forms of physical therapy?

Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) is a form of physical therapy that involves moving a joint continuously through a range of motion using a machine. It is often used in the rehabilitation of joints after surgery or injury, particularly in the knee.
Studies have shown mixed results regarding the effectiveness of CPM compared to other forms of physical therapy. Some studies have suggested that CPM can improve range of motion and reduce pain and swelling in the knee after surgery. However, other studies have found no significant differences in outcomes between patients who underwent CPM and those who received other forms of physical therapy.
Overall, the effectiveness of CPM may depend on the specific patient and their individual condition. It is important for patients to discuss the best treatment options with their healthcare provider and consider factors such as their age, overall health, and the extent of their injury or surgery. In some cases, CPM may be recommended as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan, while in other cases, other forms of physical therapy may be more appropriate.

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