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Orthopedic Shoulder Brace

Orthopedic Shoulder Brace

An orthopedic shoulder brace is a medical device designed to support, stabilize, and protect the shoulder joint. It is commonly used for individuals recovering from shoulder injuries, surgery, or for those experiencing chronic conditions such as arthritis or rotator cuff problems.

Types of Orthopedic Shoulder Braces

Immobilizer Braces

  • Used to keep the shoulder joint stable and limit movement following surgery, dislocation, or a significant injury.
  • Often comes with an arm sling to support the arm and shoulder.
  • Helps reduce pain and promote healing by immobilizing the affected area.

Stabilizing Braces

  • Provide support to the shoulder joint while allowing some movement.
  • Often used for conditions like shoulder instability, subluxation, or partial dislocations.
  • Helps keep the shoulder in a proper position during physical activities.

Compression Sleeves

  • Provide light support and compression to reduce swelling and pain.
  • Typically used for minor injuries, inflammation, or conditions like bursitis and tendonitis.
  • Can be worn during activities to help manage pain and provide mild support.

Posture Corrector Braces

  • Designed to improve posture by pulling the shoulders back and aligning the spine.
  • Can help alleviate shoulder and upper back pain associated with poor posture.
  • Often used by individuals who spend long hours sitting or working at a desk.

Rotator Cuff Braces

  • Specifically designed to support the rotator cuff muscles and reduce strain during movement.
  • Often used for conditions such as rotator cuff tears, strains, or tendinitis.
  • Helps limit excessive shoulder movement that can aggravate the injury.
Benefits of Using an Orthopedic Shoulder Brace
  • Pain Relief: Helps reduce pain associated with shoulder injuries, arthritis, or muscle strain.
  • Enhanced Stability: Provides support to weakened or unstable shoulder structures, allowing for safer movement.
  • Protection During Recovery: Helps prevent further injury by stabilizing the shoulder joint while it heals.
  • Improved Posture: Some shoulder braces can help improve posture by keeping the shoulders in a proper alignment.
  • Support During Activities: Allows individuals to continue participating in physical activities or sports while managing shoulder conditions.
Indications for Use
  • Dislocations or Subluxations: Shoulder braces can help stabilize the joint after a dislocation or if the shoulder is prone to subluxations (partial dislocations).
  • Post-Surgical Recovery: Often used following shoulder surgeries such as rotator cuff repair, labral repair, or shoulder replacement.
  • Rotator Cuff Injuries: Provides support for rotator cuff tears, strains, or inflammation.
  • Arthritis: Helps manage pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis in the shoulder joint.
  • Shoulder Instability: Used for conditions that cause the shoulder to feel loose or prone to dislocating.
  • Fractures or Soft Tissue Injuries: Supports healing of fractures in the collarbone or upper arm, as well as soft tissue injuries.
Considerations When Choosing a Shoulder Brace
  • Type of Injury or Condition: Choose a brace that fits the specific shoulder issue (e.g., immobilizer for post-surgery, compression sleeve for inflammation).
  • Level of Support Needed: Depending on the severity of the condition, select a brace that provides the appropriate level of support.
  • Comfort and Fit: The brace should fit snugly without causing discomfort. Some braces are adjustable to accommodate different body types.
  • Material: Look for breathable and lightweight materials to prevent irritation, especially if the brace will be worn for extended periods.
Tips for Using an Orthopedic Shoulder Brace
  • Follow Medical Advice: Wear the brace as directed by a healthcare professional.
  • Adjust for Comfort: Make sure the brace is not too tight, which can restrict circulation, or too loose, which may reduce its effectiveness.
  • Regular Maintenance: Keep the brace clean and inspect it regularly for signs of wear and tear.
  • Complementary Treatments: Use the brace along with physical therapy exercises to strengthen the shoulder and improve recovery.

Orthopedic shoulder braces are versatile tools that aid in the treatment and prevention of various shoulder conditions. They provide essential support, help manage pain, and protect the shoulder during recovery or physical activity.

TREND ROM Hinged Knee PDAC APPROVED CODES: L1832, L1833

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TREND ROM Hinged Knee PDAC APPROVED CODES: L1832, L1833
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Brand: TREND

The Trend ROM Hinged Knee is an adjustable range of motion orthosis that stabilizes the knee for patients suffering from mild to moderate strains, sprains, or ligament tears. Our Trend TX2 Moisture Wicking Neoprene provides support and compression while also being lightweight and breathable. Sized and universal options are available for a customized contoured fit.

  • PDAC Approved Codes

    • L1832
    • L1833
  • Key Features

    • Provides post-injury protection, compression, and support
    • Front closure wraparound
    • Trend TX2 Moisture Wicking Neoprene provides a custom contoured fit
    • Rubber tabs allow easy re-adjustment and application
    • Easy to use controlled range of motion hinge
  • Indications

    • Mild to moderate ACL, PCL, MCL, and LCL Sprains
    • Meniscal or patellar instabilities
    • Mild osteoarthritis
    • Mild knee sprains and strains
  • Sizing Guide

    • DC-032 (Up to 28”) UNIVERSAL
    • DCT-002-1 (Up- 15”) XS
    • DCT-002-2 (15- 18”) S
    • DCT-002-3 (18- 21”) M
    • DCT-002-4 (21- 24”) L
    • DCT-002-5 (24- 26”) XL
    • DCT-002-6 (26- 28”) 2XL
    • DCT-002-7 (28- 30”) 3XL
    A Hinged Knee Orthosis is a medical device designed to provide stability, support, and controlled movement to the knee joint. It is commonly used in rehabilitation, post-surgical recovery, injury prevention, and management of knee conditions such as ligament injuries (ACL, MCL, LCL), osteoarthritis, and patellar instability.

    Key Features of a Hinged Knee Orthosis:

    1. Adjustable Range of Motion (ROM):
      • Allows controlled flexion and extension of the knee to aid in gradual recovery.
      • Often has dial locks or stops to set specific degrees of motion restriction.
    2. Stabilization and Support:
      • Reinforces the knee joint, preventing excessive lateral movement.
      • Reduces strain on injured ligaments or post-operative structures.
    3. Hinged Mechanism:
      • Mimics natural knee movement while preventing hyperextension.
      • Can be single-axis or polycentric hinges for improved biomechanics.
    4. Comfortable and Adjustable Fit:
      • Features adjustable straps, cushioned liners, and breathable materials.
      • Designed for long-term wear without discomfort.

    Common Uses of Hinged Knee Orthoses:

    • Post-surgical recovery (e.g., ACL reconstruction, meniscus repair).
    • Ligament injuries (ACL, MCL, PCL, LCL sprains or tears).
    • Osteoarthritis relief (offloading knee pressure).
    • Sports injury prevention (especially in high-impact sports).
    • Patellar stabilization (for conditions like patellar subluxation).