New Delhi, November 11 (IANS). IIT has achieved a significant breakthrough in the rehabilitation process of knee after surgery. Researchers at IIT Ropar have found a solution to make ‘continuous passive motion’ (CPM) therapy more accessible and affordable. For this, ‘Mechanical Passive Motion Machine’ has been developed. This machine is very helpful in knee rehabilitation. This new technology has also been patented.
The conventional electric motor driven machines already available in this sector are quite expensive. Generally, treatment is given in the hospital with conventional machines. Whereas, with the new machine, patients can avail these benefits at their own home. This machine developed by IIT is different from the earlier machines and completely mechanical. It uses a piston and pulley system that stores air as the user pulls the handle, allowing smooth and controlled movement to aid in knee rehabilitation.
This simple device is both lightweight and portable. Due to its effective design, it does not require any electricity, battery or motor. The mechanical CPM machine developed by IIT is a new alternative to expensive electric machines. Expensive machines are still out of reach for many patients. This is a promising option for such patients. Especially in rural areas where electricity supply is not continuous.
Additionally, due to its portability, patients can use it comfortably at home, according to IIT Ropar. This reduces the need for them to stay in the hospital for a long time and go for rehabilitation after surgery. It is an important therapy for patients recovering from knee surgery, helping to improve joint mobility, reduce stiffness, and speed up recovery.
The introduction of this mechanical machine is a cost-effective and eco-friendly option, opening up new possibilities for affordable healthcare in knee rehabilitation. Experts believe that the development of this innovative device is an important step towards providing healthcare to all people. Especially in areas where resources are limited. The team’s achievement could have a lasting impact on knee rehabilitation in India and globally.
Dr. Abhishek Tiwari, lead researcher of the research team, says, “This device has the potential to revolutionize knee rehabilitation in India, currently our access to advanced medical technology in this field is limited. It can be made low-cost, sustainable.” “, which not only aids recovery but also helps reduce the environmental impact of motorized equipment.”
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