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Orthopedic Knee Brace

Orthopedic Knee Brace

An orthopedic knee brace is a medical device designed to provide support, stability, and protection to the knee joint. It is commonly used to help manage pain, aid in recovery, or prevent further injury in individuals with knee problems such as ligament injuries, arthritis, or patellar issues.
Types of Orthopedic Knee Braces

Prophylactic Braces:

  • Designed to prevent knee injuries during contact sports, such as football or rugby.
  • Provide extra support to the knee ligaments without restricting movement.

Functional Braces

  • Typically used after a knee injury, such as a torn ligament (e.g., ACL, MCL).
  • Help stabilize the knee by limiting excessive movement and preventing further damage.
  • Often used during rehabilitation and physical therapy.

Rehabilitative Braces

  • Used after surgery or a significant knee injury to immobilize the knee and limit movement while it heals.
  • Usually feature adjustable hinges to control the range of motion gradually as the knee recovers.

Unloader or Offloader Braces

  • Primarily used for individuals with knee osteoarthritis.
  • Designed to reduce pressure on the affected part of the knee joint by redistributing weight to the healthy areas.
  • Can help alleviate pain and improve function during daily activities.

Patellofemoral Braces

  • Designed to help stabilize the kneecap (patella) and reduce pain associated with conditions like patellar tracking disorder or patellar tendonitis.
  • Often include a patella cutout to guide the kneecap into proper alignment.
Benefits of Using an Orthopedic Knee Brace
  • Pain Relief: Helps manage pain by providing support and reducing stress on the knee joint.
  • Improved Stability: Offers support for weakened or injured knee structures, allowing for safer movement.
  • Protection: Reduces the risk of further injury during physical activity or rehabilitation.
  • Enhanced Mobility: Helps restore a more natural range of motion and function in the knee, making it easier to walk, run, or participate in sports.
Indications for Use
  • Ligament Injuries: Such as ACL, PCL, MCL, or LCL tears or sprains.
  • Arthritis: Knee braces can help manage pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Post-Surgical Recovery: To stabilize the knee and protect healing tissues after procedures like ACL reconstruction or meniscus repair.
  • Patellar Instability: Conditions like patellar subluxation, dislocation, or tracking disorders.
  • General Knee Pain: For conditions such as bursitis, tendinitis, or cartilage damage.
Considerations When Choosing a Knee Brace
  • Type of Injury or Condition: Select a brace appropriate for the specific knee problem (e.g., ligament support, patella alignment).
  • Level of Support Needed: Braces range from mild compression sleeves to rigid braces with metal hinges for maximum support.
  • Proper Fit: Ensuring the brace fits correctly is crucial for comfort and effectiveness. Consult a healthcare professional for a fitting if necessary.
  • Comfort and Material: Choose a brace made from breathable, lightweight materials to prevent skin irritation and allow for longer wear.
Tips for Using an Orthopedic Knee Brace
  • Follow Medical Advice: Wear the brace as recommended by a doctor or physical therapist.
  • Adjust as Needed: Ensure the brace is not too tight or too loose for optimal support and comfort.
  • Regular Cleaning: Keep the brace clean to maintain hygiene and prevent skin irritation.
  • Complement with Exercise: Combine brace use with strengthening and stretching exercises to promote knee recovery and overall joint health.

Orthopedic knee braces are valuable tools for managing knee conditions, helping to reduce pain, support healing, and enable an active lifestyle.

Humeral Fracture Brace (Shoulder). Suggested HCPC: L3980

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Humeral Fracture Brace (Shoulder). Suggested HCPC: L3980
Product Details
Brand: Advanced Orthopaedics

SUGGESTED HCPC: L3980

ORDER NUMBER: 73003, 73005, 73007, 73008

SIZE: Small - X Large

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

• Features a deltoid cap extension which helps provide greater alignment control and prevents distal slippage
• Neutral design utilizes a two piece, foam lined clamshell providing superior compression to the fracture sight
• Complete with two double thickness cotton stockinette

A Humeral Fracture Brace (Shoulder) — often called a Functional Humeral Fracture Orthosis (HFO) or Sarmiento brace — is an orthopedic device designed to stabilize and support the humerus (upper arm bone) following a fracture, while allowing controlled movement at the shoulder and elbow to promote natural healing and prevent stiffness.

Here’s a breakdown of its key features, indications, and clinical benefits:


🦴 Purpose

  • To immobilize and align the humerus after mid-shaft or distal-shaft fractures.
  • To maintain fracture alignment through circumferential compression.
  • To allow functional movement of the shoulder and elbow during recovery.

⚕️ Indications

  • Closed humeral shaft fractures (mid or distal third)
  • Post-operative use after ORIF (Open Reduction Internal Fixation) or external fixation removal
  • Stable fractures managed conservatively
  • Pathological fractures (depending on stability and pain control)

🚫 Contraindications

  • Open fractures with extensive soft-tissue injury
  • Unstable proximal fractures involving the shoulder joint
  • Segmental or comminuted fractures needing surgical fixation
  • Severe edema or compromised circulation

🩹 Design & Components

  • Lightweight thermoplastic shell (anterior and posterior)
  • Velcro straps for adjustable compression
  • Shoulder cap or extension to secure the brace proximally
  • Liner or stockinette underneath for comfort and skin protection

💪 Advantages

  • Promotes early mobility of adjacent joints
  • Enhances functional recovery and prevents stiffness
  • Provides uniform compression around the soft tissue
  • Can be adjusted as swelling subsides
  • Avoids surgical risks in appropriate cases

🩼 Fitting & Care Instructions

  • Must be applied by a trained clinician
  • Worn continuously, typically 6–8 weeks, depending on healing
  • Regular follow-up and radiographic assessment required
  • Maintain skin hygiene and inspect for irritation or sores
  • Tighten straps daily to maintain compression