Restore Strength and Motion After Surgery with the Kinetec 6080 Elbow Therapy Machine
Accelerate your elbow rehabilitation with the Kinetec 6080 Elbow Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) Machine, designed to restore joint mobility and flexibility after surgery or injury. This professional-grade device delivers anatomically accurate passive motion, reducing stiffness, preventing joint adhesions, and enhancing circulation during the critical early stages of recovery.
Ideal for post-operative elbow therapy or conditions that restrict movement, the Kinetec 6080 offers adjustable range of motion and speed settings for a personalized and safe treatment experience. It supports both left and right arm use, and can be operated in a seated position or while lying down, giving patients and caregivers maximum flexibility.

Relieve Stiffness, Improve Flexibility, and Personalize Your Elbow Rehab with the Kinetec 6080 Elbow CPM Machine
- Versatile Usability: Easily adaptable for bed or chair use, ensuring patient comfort and convenience during rehabilitation sessions.
- Anatomically Precise Motion: Mimics natural elbow joint movements, minimizing strain on surrounding tissues and promoting a smoother recovery process aligned with the body's biomechanics.
- Prevents Stiffness: Promotes regular elbow joint movement, reducing the risk of stiffness and maintaining or improving range of motion to prevent complications and ensure optimal functional outcomes.
- Treats Various Elbow Conditions: Versatility in addressing a wide range of elbow injuries, surgeries, and diseases, providing tailored rehabilitation to meet individual patient needs.
- Optional Forearm Pronation/Supination: Offers flexibility to incorporate or exclude synchronized forearm movements based on patient requirements, enabling personalized treatment plans to optimize therapeutic outcomes.

Anatomical Movement Options & Clinical Indications
The Kinetec 6080 Elbow CPM Machine supports anatomically correct movement patterns to enhance rehabilitation outcomes. It offers:
- Extension/Flexion Motion: Mimics the natural bending and straightening of the elbow.
- Extension/Flexion with Synchronized Pronation-Supination: Adds controlled forearm rotation to closely replicate physiological elbow function, supporting more comprehensive recovery.
This versatile motion capability makes the device ideal for a wide range of clinical indications, including:
- Post-operative care following open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of intra-articular or metaphyseal elbow fractures
- Elbow joint prosthetic replacement and arthroplasty procedures
- Recovery from arthrolysis in cases of post-traumatic elbow stiffness with limited mobility
- Rehabilitation after complex elbow surgeries that demand precise, guided motion to prevent joint complications and stiffness
These features allow for personalized therapy that aligns with the patient's specific surgical history and mobility needs.

Kinetec 6080 Elbow CPM Machine Specifications
Patient Controls | Start/Stop and Reverse always accessible to the patient |
Safety Function | Load reverse activates to protect the joint from excessive force |
Speed Range | 35° to 135° per minute |
Device Weight | 46 lbs. |
Device Dimensions | Length: 28″, Width: 25.5″, Height: 51″ |
Patient Size Range | Suitable for individuals 4.6 ft. to 6.2 ft. in height |
Flexion | 135° |
Extension | 0.5° |
Pronation/Supination | 90.5° |
Speed (cycle of 0.5 to 135.5 degrees) | 3 minutes 50 seconds to 1 minute |
Patient Arm Length Range | From 19.7 to 28.3 inches |
Speed Range | From 40° to 135° per minute |
Voltage | 110/240 volts, 50/60Hz |
User Warranty | Full 2 Year Manufacturer's Warranty |

Kinetec 6080 Elbow CPM Machine Manual
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What range of motion and movements does the Kinetec 6080 support?
It offers 0°–135° elbow extension/flexion and can include synchronized 90° pronation‑supination, mimicking physiological elbow rotation during therapy.
Can patients control the therapy themselves?
Yes—patients have full autonomy thanks to a hand-held control that allows start, stop, and reverse, enabling them to pause or change direction mid-cycle.
How does the machine ensure patient safety?
Equipped with a load-reverse feature, the machine automatically reverses when excessive force is detected. Additionally, it has lockable ROM settings to prevent overextension.
Which clinical conditions is it used for?
Widely used for post-operative and rehabilitative care, including: ORIF of intra-articular and metaphyseal fractures. Elbow arthroplasty or joint replacement. Arthrolysis for post-traumatic stiffness.
Is it suitable for use in bed or a chair?
Absolutely. The Kinetec 6080 features locking wheels and is FDA-cleared for flexible positioning—usable while seated or lying in bed.
What are the key technical specs, and is there a warranty?
Speed variable: 35°–135° per minute Range settings: 0° extension to 135° flexion Weight: ~46 lb. Dimensions: 72 cm × 65 cm × 130 cm Warranty: 2-year full manufacturer warranty