Range of motion knee brace
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Range of motion knee brace

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Vendor: Medi Mall
$120.00
Description :

 

Range-of-motion (ROM) knee brace is a hinged orthopedic device designed to control how much the knee bends (flexes) or straightens (extends) during recovery .

 

 

Main Purposes

1. Post-surgical protection

Used after ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL reconstructions, meniscus repair, knee replacement, or fracture surgery .

Prevents excessive movement that could damage surgical repairs .

 

2. Injury recovery

Supports healing after ligament sprains, cartilage injuries, or patella dislocation.

Helps avoid re-injury by limiting unsafe ranges.

 

3. Rehabilitation training

Allows gradual increase of motion as muscles and ligaments heal.

Encourages safe weight-bearing when approved by a doctor.

 

 

 

How It Works

Adjustable hinge dials on each side of the knee let healthcare providers set:

Flexion limit (how much it can bend, e.g., 0°–90°)

Extension limit (how much it can straighten, e.g., -10° to 0°)


Straps and cuffs secure it around the thigh and calf.

Rigid side bars prevent sideways instability.

 

 

Typical Usage Timeline

(Varies by surgery/injury and doctor’s protocol)

1. Early phase (0–2 weeks)

Brace locked in full extension for walking to protect the joint.

 

2. Mid phase (2–6 weeks)

Flexion gradually increased (e.g., up to 60°–90°), still locked for walking.

 

3. Late phase (6+ weeks)

More motion allowed, brace may be removed for exercises under supervision.

 

 

 

Benefits

Protects healing tissues

Reduces pain during movement

Prevents unsafe twisting or bending

Improves patient confidence when walking

One size fits all

Unilateral ( for Right or Left )

 

 

Important Tips

Always follow surgeon or physiotherapist instructions for angle settings and wear time.

Check skin regularly for irritation or pressure marks.

Keep straps snug but not too tight (to avoid swelling).

Do not change settings yourself unless approved.

 

Range-of-motion (ROM) knee brace is a hinged orthopedic device designed to control how much the knee bends (flexes) or straightens (extends) during recovery .

 

 

Main Purposes

1. Post-surgical protection

Used after ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL reconstructions, meniscus repair, knee replacement, or fracture surgery .

Prevents excessive movement that could damage surgical repairs .

 

2. Injury recovery

Supports healing after ligament sprains, cartilage injuries, or patella dislocation.

Helps avoid re-injury by limiting unsafe ranges.

 

3. Rehabilitation training

Allows gradual increase of motion as muscles and ligaments heal.

Encourages safe weight-bearing when approved by a doctor.

 

 

 

How It Works

Adjustable hinge dials on each side of the knee let healthcare providers set:

Flexion limit (how much it can bend, e.g., 0°–90°)

Extension limit (how much it can straighten, e.g., -10° to 0°)


Straps and cuffs secure it around the thigh and calf.

Rigid side bars prevent sideways instability.

 

 

Typical Usage Timeline

(Varies by surgery/injury and doctor’s protocol)

1. Early phase (0–2 weeks)

Brace locked in full extension for walking to protect the joint.

 

2. Mid phase (2–6 weeks)

Flexion gradually increased (e.g., up to 60°–90°), still locked for walking.

 

3. Late phase (6+ weeks)

More motion allowed, brace may be removed for exercises under supervision.

 

 

 

Benefits

Protects healing tissues

Reduces pain during movement

Prevents unsafe twisting or bending

Improves patient confidence when walking

One size fits all

Unilateral ( for Right or Left )

 

 

Important Tips

Always follow surgeon or physiotherapist instructions for angle settings and wear time.

Check skin regularly for irritation or pressure marks.

Keep straps snug but not too tight (to avoid swelling).

Do not change settings yourself unless approved.