- «Applications
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- Controlling range of motion including immobilization and stabilization of Knee ligamentous injuries, mild to severe soft tissue injuries, and sports-induced injuries.
- To restrict some knee movements to protect your knee during rehabilitation.
- The joint can be locked to stop some bending and/or straightening of your knee.
- The brace also provides some support at the side of your knee.
- Lightweight materials, 3D Cushion Pads, Adjustable for ideal fitting.
- Designed for comfortable use over long hours, relatively easy to wear with minimum assistance.
- INDICATIONS
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Prevents the knee joint from unexpected load and motion v Postoperative treatment and rehabilitation v Stability to the weak / injured knee joint v To prevent an excessive range of knee joint motion v Osteoarthritis of the knee v ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL injuries v TIBIAL PLATEAU FRACTURES v OSTEOCHONDRAL REPAIRS v MENISCAL REPAIRS v PATELLA TENDON REPAIRS v CONDYLAR FRACTURES v HTOS (HIGH TIBIAL OSTEOTOMY) v ACUTE SPRAINS/STRAINS OF THE KNEE v
- «Features
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- R.O.M. Dial with 0 to 120-degree flexion and 0 to 60-degree hyperextension. It provides locking at any angle or motion between any two angles, with intervals of 15 degrees. It has pleasurable locking, using an easy pull mechanism.
- Neoprene liner with silicone coating enhances product grip, prevents slippage and migration of products. It provides high cushioning and comfort. Reduces discomfort of tight straps.
- Ergonomic design, ROM Knee Brace is light in weight, has bilateral symmetry, can be used for either leg. It has a universal design, one size fits all. It is easy to wear and remove.
- Straps with a reverse buckle mechanism provide controlled tightening, enhanced grip, and is easy to wear.
- «How To Use
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- Ensure that both the hinges are upright as per the arrow mark and the bending is in line with knee bending.
- Affix the two hinges on the two sides of the knee joint so that the center of the MPFGD coincides with the axis of the knee.
- Wrap the Velcro bands around the leg one by one, carefully passing them through the slots in the PP buckle on the hinge.
- Fasten the Velcro strips with the reverse buckling to a comfortable, secure grip.
- The angle of the knee or motion adjustment
- First, set the Flexion angle.
- Pull the knob lightly, rotate and release at the desired angle marked on the graduated disc.
- Bend the knee and ensure the desired flexion angle of the knee is attained.
- Then set the Extension angle.
- Pull the knob on the extension side lightly, rotate and release at the desired angle marked on the graduated disc.
- Repeat the above process for the other hinge.
- Movement and Immobilizations:
- When immobilization at a particular angle required
- Move both flexion as well as extension knobs to the exact desired angle on the graduated disc.
- When flexion movement is required between any two angles
- Move the flexion knob to the angle corresponding to a higher degree of angle and the extension knob to the hole corresponding to a lower degree of angle.
- The pins are affixed at the 0 / lock position when neither flexion immobilization nor flexion movement is required.
- When free flexion movement of the leg. Place the flexion knob at 120 degrees and the extension knob at 0 degrees.
Tags: R.O.M. Knee Brace 18″/46cm, Tynor R.O.M. Knee Brace 18″/46cm, R.O.M. Knee Brace, ROM Post-op Knee Brace, R.O.M. Knee Brace Adjustable.
»Sizing & Fit