Salter R B
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Toronto, Canada.
Hand Clin. 1994 May;10(2):211-9.
This article historically reviews the limited potential of articular cartilage to heal or regenerate, past emphasis on rest as opposed to motion, and the reasoning that led the author to create the biologic concept of continuous passive motion (CPM) in 1970. The basic premises and hypotheses of CPM are stated. A brief summary is provided of 19 scientific investigations of CPM in rabbits, with particular emphasis on the beneficial short-term and long-term effects of CPM in intra-articular fractures. The conclusions from the basic research are summarized. The clinical applications of CPM to the care of patients are discussed with respect to the indications and the results.
本文历史性地回顾了关节软骨愈合或再生的有限潜力、过去对休息而非运动的强调,以及促使作者在1970年提出持续被动运动(CPM)生物学概念的推理过程。阐述了CPM的基本前提和假设。简要总结了对兔子进行的19项CPM科学研究,特别强调了CPM对关节内骨折的短期和长期有益影响。总结了基础研究的结论。讨论了CPM在患者护理中的临床应用,包括适应证和结果。