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Device: Passive Motion Exerciser, Limbs
Manufacturer: Stairmaster
Model: 4000 PT
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Location: United States, Washington
Rating: 89%
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Device: Passive Motion Exerciser, Limbs
Manufacturer: Stairmaster
Model: 4000 PT
Location: United States, Minnesota
Rating: 92%
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Device: Passive Motion Exerciser, Limbs
Manufacturer: Stairmaster
Model: 4000 PT
Location: United States, Minnesota
Rating: 92%
Negotiable
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Device: Exercise Device
Manufacturer: Stairmaster
Model: Stepmill 7000 PT
Location: United States, California
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Device: Passive Motion Exerciser, Limbs
Manufacturer: Stairmaster
Model: 4000 PT
Location: United States, Minnesota
Rating: 92%
Negotiable
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Passive Motion Exerciser, Limbs may also be referred to as :

Exerciser, Continuous Passive Motion, Limbs | Physioterapy Limb Exerciser | Physioterapy Knee Exerciser | Knee Exerciser | Exerciser, Passive Motion, Limbs | Constant Passive Motion | CPM |
 

Tips for buying Passive Motion Exerciser, Limbs

  1. Facilities should consider the following before purchasing a passive motion exerciser: mechanical and electrical safety features, stability and compatibility with the facility's beds, ability of the motor to withstand worst-case application, quietness of operation, portability and ease of storage.
  2. There are various mechanisms for adjusting the passive motion exerciser device for patient fit and for changing ROM.
  3. There are some continuous passive motion exercisers that are used at the hospital, as well as in the patient's home.
  4. Buyers of passive motion exercisers should try the products to make sure all adjustments are easily made over an adequate range and will hold their position constantly.
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