OrthoRehab leads the industry in CPM development. Years of research have
resulted in the widest and most innovative line of quality CPM & PSR
devices for the hand, wrist/forearm, elbow, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, jaw and
great toe to help improve outcomes and speed patient's recovery.
As motions specialists, we understand the clinical aspects and marketplace
aspects of CPM for rehabilitation. Our ORTHOUniversity services are here to
provide information on the clinical aspects of the rehabilitation products and
services we deliver.
CONTINUOUS
PASSIVE MOTION THEORY AND INDICATIONS (Presentation)
Objectives:
• Describe a general overview of the CPM industry and its role in the
orthopedic market.
• Discuss CPM theory and its benefits of use.
• Examine the common indications for CPM device use.
• Compare current CPM providers.
THE
ELBOW: A LOOK AT THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND PATHOLOGY (Presentation)
Objectives:
• Examine the basic skeletal anatomy and physiology of the elbow joint
• Discuss the basic soft tissue anatomy and physiology involved with the elbow
joint
• Explain the arthrology, kinematics, and biomechanics of the elbow joint
• Define the potential pathologies and corresponding treatments of the elbow
joint
THE
SHOULDER: A LOOK AT THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND ORTHOPEDIC PATHOLOGY
(Presentation)
Objectives:
• Describe skeletal and soft tissue anatomy
• Explain muscle and biomechanical function
• Identify shoulder pathology and testing Acute injuries & Chronic
conditions
• Discuss treatment and surgical repair
POST-OPERATIVE
& REHAB DEVICES - AN APPLICATION OVERVIEW (Presentation)
Objectives:
• Identify products and orthoses that fit into the rehabilitation continuum
• Explain the device/orthoses groups and the rehabilitation function of that
group
• Explain device/orthosis function in the rehabilitation process
• Identify vendor resources/brands available
• Identify rehabilitation product bundle needs by injury/ procedure
CONTINUOUS
PASSIVE MOTION THEORY AND INDICATIONS (Self-Study Course)
Objectives:
• Discuss CPM history, theory, & physiological benefits for patients.
• Examine the common indications for CPM device use by joint category.
• Compare current CPM delivery models
CPM
BENEFITS AND PROTOCOLS BY CLINICAL INDICATIONS (Self-Study Course)
Objectives:
• Look at common pathologies/indications that affect both upper and lower
extremities where CPM can be beneficial.
• Discuss CPM benefits of use in specific clinical indications.
• Review suggested protocols to maximize the patient’s benefit from CPM.
THE
ELBOW: A LOOK AT THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT (Self-Study
Course)
Objectives:
• Overview Look at Elbow Anatomy
• Discuss CPM Theory and Benefits of Use
• Examine the Common indications for CPM
• Device usage and specific protocols
THE
SHOULDER: A LOOK AT THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT
(Self-Study Course)
Objectives:
• Examine the basic skeletal anatomy and physiology of the shoulder joint.
• Discuss the basic soft tissue anatomy and physiology involved with the joint.
• Define the potential pathologies and corresponding treatments of the shoulder
joint.
• Explain the arthrology, kinematics, and biomechanics of the shoulder joint.