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CPM both instances

Posted By: mt3 on 2009-06-25
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Subject: CPM both instances

What does CPM mean in both instances? I believe the 1st para is correct, unsure of the second though. tia.

I do not think we need to remove the suture at this time, but instead I would have her return in about 10 days for the suture removal. She is to continue on the **continuous passive motion** until that time. (or would it be continue present management?)

Also....She has been unable to get TED hose on so she has had pretty dramatic swelling in her lower extremity. The **CPM** that was ordered postoperative has not been used very much in her rehab hospital.



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