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CMF OL1000
CMF OL1000
CMF OL1000
CMF OL1000
CMF OL1000
CMF OL1000
CMF OL1000
CMF OL1000
CMF OL1000
CMF OL1000

CMF OL1000

CMF OL1000 Bone Growth Stimulators are portable, battery-powered medical devices indicated for use in the noninvasive treatment of an established nonunion fracture acquired secondary to trauma, excluding all vertebrae and flat bones. Single and Dual Coil Stimulators are available in multiple sizes for fractures of short and long bones. This treatment has been shown in pre-clinical studies to help the body’s own healing process begin working. Clinical studies have shown an increased chance of healing of 60.7% in patients with nonunions that averaged 29.3 months from injury.

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HCPCS Code
E0747
Key Features
For noninvasive treatment of an established nonunion fracture acquired secondary to trauma, excluding all vertebrae and flat bone. Lightweight and comfortable Easy-to-use & Noninvasive Requires simple, one-button operation Device is worn for only 30 minutes per day Can be used with internal or external fixation or over a cast
Indications for Use
  • Noninvasive treatment of an established nonunion acquired secondary to trauma, excluding vertebrae and flat bones.
  • A nonunion is considered to be established when the fracture site shows no visibly progressive signs of healing.
Manufacturer
DJO
Manuf. Part No.
  • 01-203-0001
  • 01-211-0001
  • 01-211-0002
  • 01-211-0003
  • 01-211-0004
Size Chart
  • CMF OL1000 Dual Coil N/A
  • CMF OL1000 Single Coil1
  • CMF OL1000 Single Coil 2
  • CMF OL1000 Single Coil 3
  • CMF OL1000 Single Coil 4

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