I agree with Roberta. I'm fairly new to cyms myself, but I can see what Roberta is saying - they are tough indeed.
Some of mine, growing in 100% scoria, and some growing in bark - get toppled over by wind, and lying on their sides until I find them like that - and then I just get them upright again (followed by regathering the media pieces that came out from their pots).
Nothing happens to them at all.
Just make sure they get enough light, and nice growing temperatures ----- and even though their roots may handle wet roots for long periods of time better than say catts etc ...... it is still a good idea to use media and watering schedules/methods that avoids roots drowning.
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It is certainly helpful to clean up and remove rotting parts. Then, as Roberta mentions ----- pot up, and allow the orchid to do its thing - regardless of how things pan out. Just give them time, and give good conditions.
If you have cut all the roots already, then you can use a woooden skewer (long one) ... aka wooden gardening stake thing ........ and garden twisty ties ...... to help anchor the orchid in place.