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Frequently Asked Questions about Kinetec

Kinetec continuous passive motion machines are rehabilitation devices that gently move a joint through a controlled range of motion after surgery or injury, helping to reduce stiffness and promote healing. Physical therapists and orthopedic surgeons commonly prescribe CPM therapy following joint procedures to restore mobility and minimize scar tissue formation.

Kinetec CPM machines are designed for patients recovering from joint surgery, ligament repair, or orthopedic injuries who need guided, passive movement during early rehabilitation. A physician or physical therapist typically determines whether CPM therapy is appropriate based on the patient's diagnosis, surgical procedure, and recovery goals.

Start by positioning the affected limb securely in the CPM machine's padded cradle, then set the range of motion and speed according to your physician's or therapist's prescribed parameters. Begin at a low range and gradually increase as tolerated, using the device for the number of hours per day recommended by your care team.

Kinetec CPM devices are available for multiple joints, including the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and ankle, allowing clinicians to select the appropriate unit based on the patient's specific rehabilitation needs. Confirming the intended joint with your healthcare provider before selecting a device ensures proper fit and therapeutic benefit.

Yes, continuous passive motion machines are considered safe for home use when set up and operated according to a physician's or physical therapist's instructions. Patients should follow all prescribed range-of-motion and session-duration guidelines and report any pain, swelling, or discomfort to their care provider immediately.

Clean Kinetec CPM machine surfaces and padded components with a mild disinfectant or the cleaning solution recommended in the device's care instructions after each use. Store the unit in a dry location away from moisture and inspect the padding, straps, and mechanical components regularly for signs of wear before each therapy session.

Because continuous passive motion therapy helps prevent joint stiffness, reduces post-operative swelling, and encourages cartilage nutrition through gentle, repetitive movement during the early stages of recovery. Research supports CPM use following procedures like total knee replacement and ACL reconstruction as a complement to a structured physical therapy program.

Kinetec CPM machines are widely used in clinical and home settings and are recognized for their adjustable range-of-motion controls and joint-specific designs. When comparing CPM devices, key factors to evaluate include the joints supported, portability, ease of adjustment, available range of motion, and whether the unit meets your prescribing clinician's requirements.

Yes, many health insurance plans, including Medicare, cover continuous passive motion machine rental or purchase when a physician provides a prescription and documents medical necessity following a qualifying surgical procedure. Coverage terms, duration limits, and out-of-pocket costs vary by plan, so patients should verify benefits directly with their insurance provider before ordering.

When choosing a CPM machine for post-surgery recovery, prioritize selecting a device designed specifically for the joint being treated, with an adjustable speed and range-of-motion settings that match your prescribed therapy protocol. Additional considerations include ease of use for the patient at home, padding comfort, portability, and whether the unit is compatible with your physician's rehabilitation guidelines.

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