Continues Passive Motion Studies

Two studies have been conducted regarding the Lumbar Passive Motion device and its' efficacy. One in San Antonia, Texas, which was presented to the North American Spine Society in October 1996.

  • Study Supports CPM Therapy following lumbar spine surgery Therapy approach proved effective in peripheral joint rehabilitation and restoration of function. By Robert Trace "Orthopaedics Today" associate editor

  • A Retrospective Study of 282 Post Surgical Lumbar Spine Patients Patients with various spinal conditions who received a lumbar passive motion device and in-home spine rehabilitation program. Gilbert R. Meadows, MD, South Texas Spinal Clinic, P. A.

  • The Healing of Damaged Soft Tissues "CPM is designed to help soft tissue heal better in less time. It is an indispensable tool for doctors treating soft tissue injuries." By Daniel J. Murphy, DC, D. A. B. C. O.