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Range of motion elbow brace
A range-of-motion elbow brace is a hinged orthopedic device that allows controlled movement of the elbow rather than full immobilization . It's used to safely limit flexion and extension during recovery from surgery , injury , or trauma—protecting healing tissues while maintaining mobility .
Key Mechanisms:
Adjustable hinges: Users or healthcare providers can set specific angles (e.g., flexion 0°–120°, extension 0°–90°) using dials or stops .
Telescoping bars and contour cuffs : Offer customizable fit and comfort across different arm sizes .
Typical Use Cases
ROM braces are prescribed for a range of conditions , including:
Post-operative stabilization after elbow surgery
Fractures (e.g., distal humerus, olecranon)
Ligament or tendon repairs (like UCL or distal biceps)
Elbow dislocations, hyperextension injuries, or nerve transpositions .
One size ( fits all )
Unilateral ( for right or left )
A range-of-motion elbow brace is a hinged orthopedic device that allows controlled movement of the elbow rather than full immobilization . It's used to safely limit flexion and extension during recovery from surgery , injury , or trauma—protecting healing tissues while maintaining mobility .
Key Mechanisms:
Adjustable hinges: Users or healthcare providers can set specific angles (e.g., flexion 0°–120°, extension 0°–90°) using dials or stops .
Telescoping bars and contour cuffs : Offer customizable fit and comfort across different arm sizes .
Typical Use Cases
ROM braces are prescribed for a range of conditions , including:
Post-operative stabilization after elbow surgery
Fractures (e.g., distal humerus, olecranon)
Ligament or tendon repairs (like UCL or distal biceps)
Elbow dislocations, hyperextension injuries, or nerve transpositions .
One size ( fits all )
Unilateral ( for right or left )
A range-of-motion elbow brace is a hinged orthopedic device that allows controlled movement of the elbow rather than full immobilization . It's used to safely limit flexion and extension during recovery from surgery , injury , or trauma—protecting healing tissues while maintaining mobility .
Key Mechanisms:
Adjustable hinges: Users or healthcare providers can set specific angles (e.g., flexion 0°–120°, extension 0°–90°) using dials or stops .
Telescoping bars and contour cuffs : Offer customizable fit and comfort across different arm sizes .
Typical Use Cases
ROM braces are prescribed for a range of conditions , including:
Post-operative stabilization after elbow surgery
Fractures (e.g., distal humerus, olecranon)
Ligament or tendon repairs (like UCL or distal biceps)
Elbow dislocations, hyperextension injuries, or nerve transpositions .
One size ( fits all )
Unilateral ( for right or left )