Products & Patient Resources

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Range of Motion has supplied durable medical equipment across Georgia since 1998, and we are product agnostic — we are not tied to any single manufacturer. Below is what we supply, how each item reaches you, how you are instructed on using it safely, and where to find the manufacturer’s own information and videos. Every patient also receives a printed one-page insert with their equipment and our full Patient Care & Compliance Information Packet.

Jump to: Motus Nova Rehabilitative System · Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) · Orthopedic Bracing · TENS and NMES Units · Motorized Cold Therapy · Portable DVT Prevention · Mobility & Ambulatory Aids

Motus Nova Rehabilitative System

A powered at-home rehabilitation device (HCPCS E0739) used after stroke or neurological injury to help regain movement in the hand or foot, with guided exercises on the device’s own screen.

How it reaches you and how you are instructed. Shipped directly to your home by UPS. Instruction comes from the printed manual in the box, guided video and on-screen instruction built into the device, and a Motus Nova coach assigned to you. We also call you after delivery to confirm you can use it safely.

Manufacturer information and videos:

Motus Nova technical support: 1-844-668-8766 · support@motusnova.com

Download the Motus Nova Rehabilitative System patient insert (PDF)

Continuous Passive Motion (CPM)

A CPM device gently moves a joint through a range of motion set by your physician, without you using your own muscles. Most often used after joint surgery to help maintain motion and reduce stiffness. We supply OptiFlex S, OptiFlex 3 and CTC-7 units.

How it reaches you and how you are instructed. Delivered to your home and set up by a trained Range of Motion technician, who fits the device, sets the range your physician ordered, and instructs you in person before leaving.

Manufacturer information and videos:

Common CPM questions — delivery timing, pickup on day 20–21, and returns — are answered on our FAQ page.

Download the Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) patient insert (PDF)

Orthopedic Bracing

Knee, back, ankle, wrist, elbow and shoulder bracing to support, stabilize, protect or offload a joint so it can heal. Bracing has been our core line for more than 20 years, and we are brand-agnostic — we fit the brace that suits the patient, the procedure and the desired outcome, rather than whichever brand we happen to stock.

How it reaches you and how you are instructed. Fitted in person by trained staff, at our Peachtree Corners location or in your home. Your fitter adjusts the brace to you, sets any range-of-motion limits your surgeon ordered, and shows you how to put it on and take it off, how tight it should be, the hours per day to wear it, and how to check your skin underneath. You will be asked to put the brace on yourself before the fitting ends. Prefabricated braces that need no adjustment may be shipped, with instruction by telephone.

Brands we fit: Össur · Breg · DonJoy · Bauerfeind · ManaMed · Corflex · Aspen · medi

Manufacturer information and fitting instructions:

Every brace we supply comes with the manufacturer’s own printed fitting instructions in the box. If you have mislaid yours, call (770) 991-4417 and we will send you another copy or email you the manufacturer’s current instructions for your exact model — there is no charge, and we would much rather do that than have you wear a brace that does not fit properly.

Skin checks matter. Redness that does not fade within 20 minutes, blisters, or open areas mean the brace needs adjustment — stop wearing it and call us at (770) 991-4417. Loosen the brace and call your physician if you develop numbness, tingling or increasing pain. Never modify, trim, heat or bend a brace yourself.

Download the Orthopedic Bracing patient insert (PDF)

TENS and NMES Units

TENS units send mild electrical pulses through pads on the skin to help reduce pain. NMES units send pulses that make a muscle contract, to help maintain or rebuild strength. Your physician sets the parameters.

How it reaches you and how you are instructed. Delivered and set up in person, or shipped with replacement supplies and telephone instruction.

Do not use a TENS or NMES unit if you have a pacemaker or implanted defibrillator unless your physician has specifically approved it. Never place pads on the front or sides of the neck, over the heart, or over the eyes.

Download the TENS and NMES Units patient insert (PDF)

Motorized Cold Therapy

A powered unit that circulates chilled water through a pad on the surgical or injured area to help reduce pain and swelling, providing steadier cooling than an ice pack.

How it reaches you and how you are instructed. Delivered and set up in person, or shipped ahead of a scheduled surgery with telephone instruction.

Always place a dry barrier between the pad and your skin — never directly on bare skin. Stop immediately for numbness, waxy white or blue-grey skin, or burning pain.

Download the Motorized Cold Therapy patient insert (PDF)

Portable DVT Prevention

A portable intermittent pneumatic compression device that inflates and deflates sleeves on the legs or feet to keep blood moving, lowering the risk of a deep vein thrombosis while you are less mobile.

How it reaches you and how you are instructed. Fitted in person, or shipped ahead of a scheduled surgery with telephone instruction.

Seek care immediately for new calf pain, warmth, redness or swelling in one leg — and call 911 for sudden shortness of breath or chest pain.

Download the Portable DVT Prevention patient insert (PDF)

Mobility & Ambulatory Aids

Walkers, rollators, crutches, canes, wheelchairs and commodes — fitted to your height and build so you can move safely while you recover.

How it reaches you and how you are instructed. Delivered and fitted in your home, or picked up at our Peachtree Corners location. Smaller accessories may be shipped.

Check that all height adjustment pins are fully locked before each use, and call us for replacement tips and grips as they wear — (770) 991-4417.

Download the Mobility and Ambulatory Aids patient insert (PDF)

A note on outside links

Manufacturer sites are provided for your convenience and are not controlled by Range of Motion, Inc. Product information there is general and may include marketing claims about coverage or results. Whether an item is covered for you, and whether it is right for you, depends on your plan and your physician’s order. Ask us — we will tell you what applies to your situation.

Reaching us

Our office is open Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM Eastern. For an urgent equipment problem outside those hours, a technician is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — call (770) 991-4417. For a life-threatening emergency call 911, and for medical questions about your condition contact your physician.

Medicare requires us to document that you were instructed on the safe and effective use of your equipment. That is why we ask you to sign an acknowledgment. If you ever feel you were not adequately instructed, tell us: we will re-instruct you at no charge and correct our record. Call (770) 991-4417.

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