What is a ROM (Range of Motion) knee brace?
The ROM brace has metal hinges on both sides of the knee and fastens with
Velcro straps over foam bands.
What is the knee brace for?
→ 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.
Note:
→ The knee joint may be altered to allow different amounts of movement
at your knee during rehabilitation.
→ There may be no movement allowed at the beginning of your treatment.
→ These alterations will be carried out by your therapist /orthotist.
You should not attempt to adjust the joints yourself.
Using the brace:
You should only wear the brace as advised by your Orthotist/Doctor/Therapist
Putting your brace on:
1. Open the brace out flat.
2. Position it behind your knee with the hinge joints at knee level and the widest
part of the brace at the thigh.
3. Wrap the brace around your leg making sure the hinge joints are in line with
your knee. This is where your knee bends.
4. Pull the bands around and press down to fasten comfortably.
5. Finally fasten the Velcro straps by pulling through the ‘D’ ring.
These straps should be firm but not so tight as to restrict your circulation.
PRODUCT FEATURES:-
→ Provides In The Fracture Of Knee Pre Fabricated.
→ To Control And Restrict Flexion-Extension Of The Knee Joint
→ Scientific Design Allows Controlled Movements In Any Two Angles
→ Can Be Adjusted Easily By Changing The Position Of Pin????
→ Knee Joint Can Be Immobilize At Any Angle
→ Transparent Disc With Pin Locking For Added Safety
→ It Can Be Used For Maximum Orthopaedic Problems Related To Knee Joints.
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