Arthromot therapy

Arthromot therapy is an innovative method for passive joint mobilization, using specialized devices to restore mobility and improve joint functionality. The therapy is suitable for both rehabilitation after surgeries and prevention of joint diseases.

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.