Kinetec 6080 Elbow CPM Machine
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The Kinetec* 6080* Elbow CPM Machine helps to prevent stiffness and loss of motion in the elbow following surgery.
This machine, which provides anatomically correct passive motion of the elbow joint, can be used in a bed or a chair.
- Anatomically correct passive motion of the elbow joint with or without synchronized pronation/supination of the forearm
- Conveniently located goniometer allows patient or therapist to quickly see range-of-motion progress
- Automatic reverse on load prevents excessive force from being applied to the joint
- Machine can be used with the patient in bed or sitting on a chair
Specifications
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Range of Motion: Elbow
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Flexion: 135 degrees
Extension: 0 degrees
Rotation: 180 degrees
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Speed
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3 - 11 minutes
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Adjustments
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Height Tilt (front to back and side to side)
Forearm length
Upper arm length
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Benefits
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Passive motion of the elbow joint, with or without synchronized pronation/supination of the forearm
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Aids in early healing and helps prevent joint stiffness
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0 - 135 degrees range of motion
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Wide variety of applications
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Variable speed control
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Progressive change in therapy
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Lockable ROM setting
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Safety
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24-volt DC system
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Safety
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Rigid carriage
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Helps protect injured tissue
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Base on wheels
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Portability
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Use in bed or chair
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More applications
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UL-listed components
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Safety and reliability
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Locking wheels
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Safety
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24-month limited warranty
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Reliability ensured
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UL - Listed Components
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Safety and reliability
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Indications
Elbow CPM therapy is indicated for the treatment of injuries and diseases of the elbow that limit movement of the joint.
Post-operative treatment using this device provides an effective deterrent to stiffness and loss of range of motion.
Indications include the following:
- Synovectomies
- Surgical releases
- Arthroplasty
- Open reduction and internal fixation of intra-articular fractures
- Contusions
- Flexor-extensor muscle repairs
- Burns
Contraindications / Precautions
- Not to be used in the presence of untreated or uncontrolled infection, unstable fractures or spastic paralysis
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