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Chattanooga Artromot E2 Elbow CPM - DJO-2038

Chattanooga Artromot E2 Elbow CPM - DJO-2038

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Chattanooga Artromot E2 Elbow CPM - DJO-2038

The Chattanooga Artromot E2 Elbow CPM (#2038) includes one compact elbow CPM unit, patient kit sold separately.

The Chattanooga Artromot E2 Elbow CPM device is designed to address the full range of motion capabilities including pronation, supination, flexion and extension. The unit provides patient comfort while providing anatomical motion for the elbow for enhanced outcomes. Motions are controlled by synchronized motors that can be customized to specific patient therapy needs for each session. In addition, the hand control is capable of storing treatment data throughout the session via a memory chip card.

Continuous Passive Motion for the elbow helps the joint recover after surgery. After a surgical procedure, if the joint is not moved the surrounding tissue will become stiff and scar tissue will form. To ensure the patient maintains the maximum range of motion post-surgery, CPM is used during the months of recovery following the operation at physical therapy or rehabilitation clinics.

Features

Features
  • Designed to be lightweight and easy to transport.
  • Anatomically correct adjustments with the greatest range of motion for true physiological movements.
  • User-friendly hand control for storing treatment information of a memory chip card.
  • Customizable treatment parameters that are able to be fully synchronized.

Specifications

 Accessories

The Chattanooga Artromot E2 Elbow CPM is commonly purchased with:

  • #20723: Chattanooga CPM Patient Kit - Elbow.
  • #20661: Chattanooga CPM Data Card.

Literature

 Literature

Chattanooga CPM and Homecare Catalog

What our Experts Think
  • Supports faster elbow rehabilitation: Designed to deliver continuous passive motion (CPM) after surgery or injury to help restore joint mobility.
  • Comprehensive range of motion: Provides flexion/extension and pronation/supination movements for complete elbow therapy.
  • Highly customizable therapy: Fully synchronized motors allow clinicians to tailor motion, speed, pauses, and treatment parameters to individual recovery protocols.
  • Anatomically accurate design: Delivers natural elbow movement with adjustable positioning to maximize patient comfort and treatment effectiveness.
  • Easy to operate and transport: Lightweight design with an intuitive hand controller that stores therapy settings for consistent, repeatable sessions.
  • Trusted for clinical rehabilitation: An excellent choice for orthopedic, sports medicine, and physical therapy professionals managing post-operative elbow recovery.

Q&A

Q1: What is the Chattanooga Artromot E2 Elbow CPM used for?
A: It provides continuous passive motion (CPM) therapy to help restore elbow mobility after surgery, injury, or joint stiffness.

Q2: What elbow movements does it support?
A: It supports flexion/extension and pronation/supination, allowing comprehensive elbow rehabilitation.

Q3: Can therapy settings be customized?
A: Yes. Fully synchronized motors let clinicians adjust range of motion, speed, pause time, and treatment duration to match individual rehabilitation protocols.

Q4: Is the device easy to use?
A: Yes. It features an intuitive hand controller with programmable treatment settings for simple operation and repeatable therapy sessions.

Q5: Is it portable?
A: Yes. Its lightweight, compact design makes it easy to transport between treatment rooms or home rehabilitation settings.

Q6: Who is the Artromot E2 designed for?
A: It is intended for rehabilitation professionals treating patients recovering from elbow surgery, fractures, ligament repairs, or other orthopedic conditions requiring CPM therapy.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean all patient-contact surfaces, arm supports, and hand grips with a soft cloth and an approved medical disinfectant after each use. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
  • Unplug the CPM unit before cleaning or performing any maintenance to prevent electrical hazards.
  • Inspect the power cord, hand controller, straps, and moving components regularly for wear, damage, or loose connections. Replace worn parts promptly.
  • Verify that all adjustment knobs, locking screws, and clamping levers are securely tightened before each therapy session for safe, accurate operation.
  • Keep the device dry and operate it only in clean, indoor environments. Never allow liquids to enter the control unit or motor housing.
  • Ensure the moving arms are free of blankets, cables, or other obstructions that could interfere with motion.
  • Perform a brief test cycle without a patient after adjustments or cleaning to confirm smooth, quiet operation before therapy.
  • Store the unit in a clean, dry location and have it inspected periodically by qualified service personnel to maintain reliable performance and patient safety