
Target muscles, rehabilitation, and physiotherapy
Arthromot therapy affects the following primary muscle and joint groups:
- Knee joint: Rehabilitation after joint replacement or injuries.
- Hip joint: Restoring mobility after surgeries or arthritis.
- Shoulder joint: Improves rotation and abduction in cases of frozen shoulder or after arthroscopy.
- Ankle and wrist: Assists with injuries and post-operative rehabilitation.
The treatment is individualized according to the patient, with passive movement performed in controlled conditions and a safe range of motion. The therapy is combined with physiotherapy exercises for optimal results. Arthromot therapy is recommended for:
- Knee or hip joint replacement surgery
- Reconstruction of cruciate ligaments or meniscus
- Joint arthroscopy
- Sprains, tears, and fractures
- Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
- Preventing complications after surgical interventions
- Stiffness and limited mobility
The benefits of physiotherapy combined with Arthromot therapy include:
- Pain reduction
- Restoration of the range of motion
- Prevention of contractures and stiffness
Advantages and adaptation in Arthromot therapy:
- Safety: Passive movement eliminates the risk of overloading.
- Personalization: The devices are adjusted according to the patient’s needs, including the angle and speed of movement.
- Pain relief: Stimulates blood circulation and reduces inflammation in the affected area.
- Unique foot platform trajectory: Directs the load towards the lower limb muscles, including during full knee extension.
- Prevention of complications: Prevents contractures and muscle atrophy.
- Comfort: Suitable for all ages, including patients with limited mobility.