MECHANICAL ANKLE EXERCISE DEVICE FOR PREV ENTION OF THROMBOSIS BY PHYSICAL MEANS - CHANGES IN THE HEMODYNAMICS OF THE LOW-PRESSURE SYSTEM WITH NEW MECHANICAL DEVICES
F. Bonnaire et al., MECHANICAL ANKLE EXERCISE DEVICE FOR PREV ENTION OF THROMBOSIS BY PHYSICAL MEANS - CHANGES IN THE HEMODYNAMICS OF THE LOW-PRESSURE SYSTEM WITH NEW MECHANICAL DEVICES, Der Unfallchirurg, 97(7), 1994, pp. 366-371
The use of mechanical ankle exercise devices with continuous passive m
otion (CPM) of the ankle joint can improve venous reflow in the lower
limbs after operations. Duplex ultrasonography allows the observations
of blood flow velocity and flow volume during continuous movement of
the devices. We tested two different CPM devices for ankle movement in
a preclinical study on 10 healthy, uninjured people and saw the follo
wing changes in the deep venous system in the common femoral vein: aft
er 5 min of motion the velocity of the venous reflow was increased to
112.5% and the flow volume passing the femoral vein to 123% of the ini
tial mean values. After 15 min of motion the devices led to an increas
e of the venous reflow velocity to 125% and of flow volume to 143% of
the baseline values in the femoral vein. These positive effects were s
till evident even 15 min after the devices have been turned off.