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Country of origin: Germany
The innovative medical device ARTROMOT E2 is a specialized simulator for continuous passive development of the elbow joint.
The operation of this device is based on the principle of mechanotherapy, which during rehabilitation prevents many post-traumatic complications.
Product description
Development of the elbow joint using the Artromot E2
mechanotherapy In the first weeks after an injury or surgery, the patient usually experiences swelling and tenderness in the injured area. It is at this time that tissue begins to actively regenerate, so it is important to pay maximum attention to rehabilitation. The main goal of rehabilitation is to restore the functions of the elbow and arm as a whole as completely as possible. For example, after an arm fracture, when removing a fixation orthosis or cast, the patient encounters difficulty bending the elbow. The reason for this is the long immobility of the hand. That is why the first stage of rehabilitation is to return the amplitude of flexion and extension of the elbow joint. To do this, at the first stage it is necessary to ensure movement in the joint, as well as a gradual increase in the degree of flexion and extension.
Development of the joint reduces the risk of such an unpleasant complication as stiffness (or contracture), which results from the formation of internal adhesions during soft tissue repair. With prolonged immobility, the soft structures of the elbow joint begin to grow together, and collagen fibers are restored in a chaotic manner. Developing the elbow joint through constant passive flexion and extension creates the correct physiological conditions for the restoration of injured tissues and restores range of motion in the joint. The Arthromot e2 mechanotherapy device is used for early and painless restoration of elbow joint mobility, as well as to prevent complications associated with prolonged immobilization (immobility). The development of the elbow joint using the Artromot e2 elbow mechanotherapy device can take place in the comfort of your own home. An undoubted advantage is the ability to develop the elbow joint for 3-4 hours a day, which is almost impossible to achieve with conventional physical therapy exercises. Our company provides the opportunity to rent the Artromot E2 device in Moscow and the Moscow region. Rental conditions can be found here
Advantages of ARTROMOT E2
- The model has expanded functionality, thanks to which you can not only restore the joint after an injury, but also prevent possible stiffness.
- The model is designed for right- and left-handed use.
- The device can be used for the rehabilitation of patients of most age groups (including children over 6 years old) and for bedridden patients.
- The design of the device provides muscle relaxation, relieving the patient of pain and discomfort.
- Due to its small size and weight, this exercise machine is convenient and easy to use and can be used at home.
- Individual customization of patient rehabilitation programs is possible.
- The specified parameters are stored in memory.
Areas of application of the Arthromot mechanotherapy device for the elbow joint
- Surgical treatment of fractures in the elbow joint
- Total elbow replacement
- Stable osteosynthesis
- Arthroscopy
- Arthrotomy
- Surgical reconstruction of biceps tendons
- Operations on soft tissues in the elbow joint
- Bruises of the elbow joint
- Muscle tears in the elbow joint
- Contractures of various origins (limited mobility in the joint)
ARTROMOT E2 (Elbow joint development device)
Injuries to the elbow joint can lead to a lot of complications. To avoid this, mechanotherapy should be used during rehabilitation. It is carried out using special simulators, among which one of the most effective is the ARTROMOT E2 device.
ARTROMOT E2 device: features and principle of operation
This simulator is an innovative development of the German brand ARTROMOT. It allows mechanotherapy to be made many times more effective and more comfortable for the patient. Using this device to develop the elbow joint for training, you can quickly restore motor functions.
The operation of the simulator is based on the principles of CPM therapy. With the help of the device, continuous movements are carried out in the elbow. Due to this, the risk of complications caused by prolonged exposure of the joint to a stationary state is minimized.
The simulator is used:
- after a fracture of the elbow joint;
- with osteosynthesis;
- after endoprosthetics;
- after arthroscopy and arthrotomy;
- for restoration and training of tendons;
- when developing the elbow joint after surgery;
- with limited mobility;
- for muscle tears in the elbow joint.
Development of the elbow joint
The elbow joint consists of the connection between the bones of the lower arm and forearm. If a joint is injured, it will take a long time to recover. A special recovery program is used for this. Of course, you will have to go through a long rehabilitation process, which consists of doing exercises. They can be performed using improvised means, but it is better to use special simulators, for example, ARTROMOT E2.
The ARTROMOT E2 device, which is used to develop the elbow joint after surgery, has a convenient structure that makes it easy to perform exercises. There is a software remote control for control. The simulator is used for passive elbow development. It is suitable for recovery after injuries and operations in the elbow area.
ARTROMOT E2 will be able to restore the functionality of your elbow. All exercises on this simulator are painless. After some time, you can feel the first results, which will certainly be positive. Regardless of how damaged the elbow is, training on the simulator will be effective. Regular exercise will help you regain your health
Passive development of the elbow joint is used in many modern clinics and health centers; such a device is simply necessary during the rehabilitation period!
The simulator model was created using innovative technologies. The device makes the “elbow” work. The dimensions of the device are compact, the patient takes a comfortable position and begins training. The elbow joint training machine is made of high-quality electronics and reliable mechanisms, so it will not fail. You can easily set up an individual training program. The rehabilitation process, as previously noted, is quick and effective.
ARTROMOT E2 compact for continuous, passive development of the elbow joint (supplied on a mobile stand, without a chair).
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Range of motion
- Flexion/extension: -5–0–140°
- Rotate in/rotate out: 90–0–90
Development of the elbow joint using the Artromot E2 mechanotherapy device allows you to bend and extend the arm, as well as rotate it in and out. This allows you to return the maximum range of motion.
After a fracture of the arm or surgery in the elbow area, development of the elbow joint using the Arthromot E2 device can be carried out according to the standard protocol, unless the attending physician has given special recommendations
Operating principle
The use of this model makes the use of mechanotherapy more effective and increases patient comfort. As a result, motor functions of the elbow joint are restored faster and better.
ARTROMOT E2 works on the principles of CPM therapy. It consists of long-term passive development of human joints, when a mechanism bends the joints to a certain angle without human intervention. This significantly reduces the risk of complications caused by prolonged exposure of the joint to a stationary position.
Rental of rehabilitation equipment
Advantages of rehabilitation with ARTROMOT devices
Hello, your doctor has prescribed you a course of rehabilitation treatment using the Artromot® device.
By renting Artromot, the patient has the opportunity to shorten the period of incapacity and achieve a good functional result with maximum comfort during the treatment process. This equally applies to other rental equipment presented on our website. Why can and should rehabilitation treatment be prescribed earlier?
The design of Arthrothmot® devices (exact reproduction of the biomechanics of the joint) allows you to restore movement in the joints with minimal axial load (load on the fracture zone). Artromot allows not only to effectively treat joint contraction (stiffness), but also to prevent its development.
How to make an order and where do classes take place on rented Artromot® and other equipment?
You can place an order by phone or leave a request on the website. At a time convenient for you, our specialist will deliver the device to the hospital or home, make the necessary settings and teach you how to use the device correctly. Unless your doctor or our specialist prescribes otherwise, you need to exercise 3-5 times a day for 40-60 minutes (for ARTROMT®). To obtain information regarding other equipment, you can contact our specialists. If you have any questions during the treatment process, you can always contact our specialists. No additional premises or special furniture are required for classes.
How long should you practice?
The earlier you start exercising, the faster you will achieve the desired result. Each rehabilitation equipment can have its own training period. The average treatment time is from 10 to 25 days. With severe injuries and late initiation of treatment, the time frame may increase.
How do you pay?
Having rented Artromot, payment can be made to a specialist when drawing up an agreement or independently through any bank branch. Discounts increase progressively in proportion to the length of your Artromot® rental.
Why is it necessary to rehabilitate yourself using Arthromot® devices?
- At the moment, this is the most effective technique that allows you to quickly return to a full life.
- You start studying when you need it. There is no need to wait in line or visit rehabilitation centers. During a planned operation, you have the opportunity to pre-book a device for a certain time.
- The design of the devices provides maximum comfort during the treatment process and does not require any effort from you.
- The method is economically justified: you pay only for treatment (you do not need to pay for a hospital stay, medical staff services, etc.). Treatment takes place in a familiar home environment, and you see progress every day.
The effectiveness of rehabilitation with the Arthromot device
Development of the knee and hip joint after prosthetics and arthroscopy is the most important stage of rehabilitation after surgery. Exercises on a special apparatus Artromot promotes a speedy recovery and the return of former motor activity.
The Artromot brand produces effective devices for mechanotherapy, which are widely used throughout the world. The price of the simulator is high, so it is difficult to buy it for home use. The Artus Clinic has the most modern equipment and successfully uses Artromot for the rehabilitation of patients.
The simulator is based on continuous passive action. The device promotes cyclic development of damaged joints. During the procedure, the knee muscles are in a completely relaxed state, which eliminates the slightest pain and discomfort during the treatment process.
The usefulness and effectiveness of rehabilitation after endoprosthetics using mechanotherapy has been proven in 100% of cases if the recovery program is drawn up correctly. When drawing up a treatment course, doctors at the Artus clinic take into account the type of injury received, the patient’s age and the general condition of the joints. The following simulator options are selected individually for the patient:
- speed;
- range of motion;
- frequency;
- intensity of load on the joint.
With proper use of the Arthromot device, the knee joint can be developed in just a few sessions. Doctors note that there are a number of contraindications for using the device, so consulting a doctor before using the simulator is mandatory.
Equipment for physiotherapy and rehabilitation
Fisiotek simulators from the Italian company Rimec belong to devices for continuous passive development of limb joints (CPM - continuous passive motion). The main purpose of using simulators is the rehabilitation of joints after injuries or surgical interventions. During therapy, the devices force the arm joints to bend at strictly specified angles.
The Fisiotek HP2 exercise machine is designed for passive rehabilitation of the upper limbs. With it, it is possible to carry out mechanotherapy of three joints of the arm: shoulder, elbow and wrist. For this purpose, the package includes 7 accessories for developing different joints with all types of movements.
The Fisiotek mechanotherapy device is suitable for the rehabilitation of the right and left hands, and also allows the procedure to be carried out both in a sitting and lying position . This property of the simulator is suitable for the rehabilitation of severely bedridden patients after severe injuries or surgical interventions. In this case, rehabilitation can be started at an earlier date.
A convenient patient card allows the doctor to compile and save the rehabilitation parameters of each patient on the map. All angles, speed and amplitude of development are saved on a memory card, which is simply inserted into the device the next time the patient is seen. All data from the card is read by the device and the rehabilitation procedure begins immediately. As the patient's condition improves, the doctor can change the rehabilitation parameters, which are recorded on the card for the subsequent procedure.
Why do doctors choose Fisiotek devices?
- Fisiotek HP2 allows for the rehabilitation of three joints of the upper limbs : shoulder, elbow and wrist joints. This allows for more economical use of the clinic’s useful space.
- The range of motion reproduced by the RIMEC simulator takes into account the physiological characteristics of each joint
- Fisiotek HP2 is the only device that allows patients to undergo therapy in both a sitting and lying position
- The device is equipped with advanced electronics and mechanics, a durable metal case, and a built-in power supply.
- For the convenience of quickly setting up the device, individual memory cards
- A laser marker is used to fine-tune the bending point
- Fisiotek HP2 is well supported methodically
Indications for the use of Fisiotek HP2 passive joint development devices
Surgical pathologies:
- Arthroendoscopy for calcification of ligaments
- Acromioplasty
- Tenotomy and acromioplasty
- Acromioplasty and periosteal division or partial dissection of tendons
- Arthroendoscopy for periosteal injuries or lesions and acromioplasty
- Open surgical operations, tenotomy and restoration of damaged periosteal structures
- Synovectomy, bursectomy, acromioplasty, arthroendoscopy
Non-surgical pathologies:
- Brachial nerve restoration
- Shoulder fractures
- Elbow fractures
- Circular ligament tendinopathy
- Fractures of the greater tuberosity of the humerus
- Ligamentous calcification
- Joint stiffness
- Damage to the circular ligaments
- Arthritis
- Circular ligament bruises
- Habitual dislocation
- Hypertaxia of the joint capsule
- Adhesive inflammation of the joint capsule
- Tendon repair
Development of the shoulder joint
The development of the shoulder joint on the Fisiotek HP2 simulator is carried out using three types of movements:
- Flexion–extension
- Abduction–adduction
- Rotation
For this purpose, accessories installed on the simulator are provided. Rehabilitation can be carried out on both the left and right hands. In addition, it is possible to begin rehabilitation of patients in a supine position until the patient can independently assume a sitting position. All movements are painless for the patient. During the procedure, the patient holds in his hand a remote control with an emergency stop button if he feels pain during the exercise.
Passive development of the elbow joint is necessary during the rehabilitation of patients after injuries such as fractures, sprains, dislocations, surgical interventions, etc.
Development of the elbow joint
Passive development of the elbow joint on the Fisiotek HP2 simulator is carried out in two types of movements:
- Flexion–extension
- Pronation–supination
To perform these exercises, the apparatus includes all the necessary accessories.
As with the shoulder joint, the Fisiotek HP2 can be used to train the elbow joint in either a sitting or lying position. The software of the device includes a “warm-up” function, with the help of which the device begins movements with a smaller amplitude, gradually increasing it during the procedure. This allows the patient to get used to the exercises being performed and not inhibit the movement of the joint. With this regimen, patients quickly adapt to the mechanotherapy procedure and the effect will be visible after 2-3 procedures.
Development of the wrist joint
Mechanotherapy of the wrist joint using the Fisiotek HP2 simulator is carried out using two types of movements:
- Flexion–extension
- Abduction–adduction
The ability to conduct passive mechanotherapy of three joints in one system allows clinics to save not only space, but also money.
Passive development of the wrist joint is used in the treatment of the following diseases:
- Contracture of the wrist joint
- Wrist fracture
- Wrist sprains
- Fracture of the scaphoid, etc.
We also recommend paying attention to the primary methods of active rehabilitation:
- butterfly bath
- rehabilitation pool
- variable load systems in water
- block systems EN-Tree
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CPM RIMEC FISIOTEK HP2
Angles of movement in the shoulder joint | |
Flexion - extension | 5º - 180º |
Abduction - adduction | 35º - 150º |
Internal/external rotation | 85º — 0º — 90º |
Angles of motion at the elbow joint | |
Flexion - extension | 0º - 150º |
Prono - supination | 90º — 0º — 90º |
Angles of movement in the wrist joint | |
Flexion - extension | 80º — 0º — 80º |
Wrist movements | 20º — 0º — 30º |
Programmable Features | |
Separate programming of speed for flexion and extension of joints | + |
Procedure time control | + |
Function of automatic increase in flexion/extension amplitude | + |
Availability of “pause” mode during the procedure | + |
Availability of the “Warm-up” function | + |
Power supply | |
Power supply | 170 - 260 V 50-60 Hz 70 W |
Dimensions on rack | 70 x 70 x 127 cm |
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR FISIOTEK HP2
Image | Name | Catalog number |
Adjustable bar for upper limb support | FHP221 | |
Accessory for developing the wrist joint by flexion | FHP222 | |
Accessory for developing the wrist joint with abduction | FHP226 | |
Auxiliary handle for developing the elbow joint | FHP224 | |
Accessory for developing the elbow joint by rotation | FHP225 | |
Support for radial development of the elbow joint | FHP223 | |
Shoulder support | FHP227 | |
Accessory storage rack | FHP228 |