S3 Shoulder CPM Device

The S3 allows the patient to move in a singular plane of motion, or, with the S3-D, sequentially in dual planes of motion.

S3 Shoulder CPM.

S3 Shoulder CPM

 

Versatile configurations give shoulder patients the safe, specific movement they need

  • Free linkage anatomic design
  • Abduction/adduction, rotation
  • Flexion/extension range of motion
  • Dual sequential drives, or single drive
  • In-chair, bed, or portable setup options
  • Rechargeable battery operation
  • Reverse-on-load safety feature
  • Sturdy construction

 

The S3 is designed to meet the complex demands of shoulder CPM by providing several treatment options. Patient safety is the primary consideration of the design.

The S3-D features dual-drives synchronized to achieve sequential motion in internal/external rotation and flexion/extension or abduction/adduction.

The S3-S is a single-drive configuration and provides motion in flexion and extension or abduction and adduction only.

Both the S3-D and S3-S models can mount to the portable CPM chair for greater patient comfort and adjustment capabilities.

The single-drive, S3-H model is specifically available for attachment to a hospital bed.

A rechargeable motion controller with programmable memory allows for easy programming of range of motion. And for safety, there is a patient on/off thumb switch, and a reverse-on-load if motion is obstructed or resisted.

Indications

Immediate postoperative management after the following, where indicated:

  • Rotator cuff repair
  • Acromioplasty, particularly if operation has been repeated and when early physiotherapy cannot be assured
  • Capsulotomy and arthrolysis for post-traumatic arthritis with restriction of motion
  • Total shoulder replacement
  • Synovectomy for rheumatoid arthritic and hemophilic arthropathy in the absence of acute inflammation, pain or bleeding
  • Arthrotomy and drainage for acute septic arthritis
  • In-joint contracture after manipulation
S3 Shoulder CPM: Patient Instructions for Use
Information on using the S3 Shoulder CPM device.

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