Assessing Foot Loads in Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) and Active Knee Joint Motion Devices.

Sportverletzung Sportschaden : Organ der Gesellschaft für Orthopädisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin
Benedikt StolzT Hotfiel

Abstract

Continuous passive motion (CPM) and active knee joint motion devices are commonly applied after various surgical procedures. Despite the growing use of active motion devices, there is a paucity of data comparing plantar loads between the different mobilization techniques. The aim of this study was to investigate foot loads during knee joint mobilization in continuous passive and active knee joint motion devices and to compare this data to the physiological load of full weight-bearing. Fifteen healthy participants (7 women and 8 men, 25 ± 3 years, 66 ± 6 kg, 175 ± 10 cm, BMI 21.9 ± 2) were recruited. Plantar loads were measured via dynamic pedobarography using a continuous passive motion device (ARTROMOT-K1, ORMED GmbH, Freiburg, Germany) and an active motion device (CAMOped, OPED AG, Cham, Switzerland), each with a restricted range of motion of 0-0-90° (ex/flex) and free ROM for the knee joint. For the active motion device, cycles were performed at four different resistance levels (0-III). Data were assessed using the pedar® X system (Novel Inc., Munich, Germany), which monitors loads from the foot-sole interface. Force values were compared between motion devices and normal gait, which served as the reference for conditions of ...Continue Reading

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