Orthopedic Braces Prescription
In most cases, whether you need a prescription for a brace depends on the type of brace and the situation. Here’s a breakdown:
Medical Necessity and Insurance: If a brace is medically necessary and you want insurance or Medicare to cover the cost, you typically need a prescription. For instance, braces used for post-surgical support, chronic conditions, or injury recovery often require a doctor’s order for insurance reimbursement.
Over-the-Counter Braces: Many braces, like basic knee braces or wrist supports, can be purchased without a prescription at pharmacies or online. These are typically for mild injuries or preventive support.
Custom or Specialized Braces: For more complex conditions (e.g., scoliosis braces, custom-fitted knee braces, or spinal braces), a prescription is usually required. These braces are often fitted to the patient and are more specialized.
Legal Requirements: Some braces, especially those that claim to have a therapeutic or corrective effect, may be regulated as medical devices and require a prescription based on local regulations (e.g., U.S. FDA regulations).
If you’re unsure, it’s best to consult a healthcare provider, as they can determine the necessity and help you with the right type of brace.
TREND PRO ankle _ L1906 (low setting)L1971 (with tall setting)
Trend PRO Ankle 71
The Trend PRO ankle is a versatile brace designed to support a range of ankle injuries. It offers two levels of support: the tall level for more acute injuries, and teh lower level for greater mobility during active use, achieved by simply detaching the taller section. This brace is designed for a comfortable fit inside a shoe, providing all day support.
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PDAC Approved Code L1906 (low setting)L1971 (with tall setting)
- Key Features Low and High levels of support Lightweight durable frame Low profile foot plate to easily be worn inside a shoe
- Indications Chronic ankle instability
Sprains and strains of the ankle Post injury stabilization - Sizing
DCT-1971-2 SM/MED - (M up to 10, W up to 11) DCT-1971-4 LG/XLG - (M 10.5+, W 11+)

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