PS1 Pronation / Supination CPM Device

Anatomically correct motion from 0 to 90 degrees of pronation-supination.

PS1 Pronation / Supination.

PS1 Pronation / Supination CPM

 

The leading portable forearm device with a torque isolating feature

  • Full range of motion (0° - 90° pronation and supination)
  • Unique anatomically correct motion for patient safety
  • Two force settings for customized treatment
  • Easy to operate
  • Fully portable, battery operated
  • Durable, lightweight design
  • Reverse-on-load patient safety feature

The PS1 Forearm Pronation / Supination CPM is a portable device for delivering the proven benefits of CPM treatment to the forearm. CPM has demonstrated over the years its ability to help patients regain postoperative range of motion and avoid the negative effects of immobilization. By gently moving the forearm through a controlled pronation/supination range of motion, the PS1 can effectively help prevent postoperative stiffness of the distal and proximal radial-ulnar joints, and the soft tissue connecting the radius and ulna.

Range of motion is adjustable from 0 to 90 degrees of pronation/supination. And a torque isolating feature ensures anatomically correct motion over the entire range to reduce loading or stressing of joints and to increase patient comfort. Also, two reverse-on-load force setting options allow the force of motion to be customized for optimum treatment results.

Durable, lightweight construction and ease of use makes the PS1 ideal for both hospital and in-home environments. The unit is easily attached to the patient, and can be worn comfortably for extended periods of time to ensure the full benefits of CPM treatment. Patient compliance is further enhanced by te PS1's portability. A rechargeable motion controller and convenient shoulder sling allow the patient to be fully ambulatory during treatment.

For patient safety and peace of mind, a reverse-on-load safety feature will reverse the direction of motion should the patient resist or if motion is obstructed.

 

Indications

Immediate postoperative management after the following, where indicated:
  • Distal radius fractures (when stable)
  • Fractures of the radius and ulna
  • Fractures of the radial head
  • Fractures associated with the humerous and ulna
  • Surgical reduction or excision to treat radio-ulnar synostosis
  • Disruption of carpal and radio-ulnar joints

 

 

 

   
The portable motion controller has a rechargeable battery life up to 100 hours. Optional force settings maximize treatment results. The torque isolating feature ensures anatomically correct motion for the best treatment results and patient safety.