A knee immobilizer limits knee movement. It is used after an injury or surgery to help the knee, muscles, or tendons heal. A knee injury can be a painful and scary experience. It may notice that knee pain can limit the ability to walk, work, and participate fully in recreational activity. It may require physical therapy to help improve range of motion and strength and decrease pain after a knee injury.
Knee Immobilizer is a brace that does exactly what its name implies:
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- It immobilizes the knee joint and prevents it from moving.
- It is a long cloth brace that extends the length of the shin and thigh. There are metal support struts on the inside and outside part of the brace. Velcro straps hold the knee immobilizer in place.
- Suffer from a fracture of the patella or upper shin bone, a knee immobilizer may be used to help keep things in place during healing.
- The benefit of an immobilizer as compared to a plaster cast is that it can be removed to allow gentle motion to occur during healing.
A knee immobilizer may also be used after ligament or tendon injury or surgery around the knee. It can help keep the knee straight to allow proper healing to occur, but it can also be removed for gentle motion to occur. Be sure to speak with the doctor or physical therapist to be certain that it is safe before removing the knee immobilizer.
Knee Cap with Rigid Hinge a versatile device which offers the advantage of compression around the knee and the support of a side splint, while allowing normal flexion of knee.
Extra strap for secured fitting.
Side splinting with free flexion movement.
Double layered and four way stretch fabric.
Hinge, mimics the motion of natural knee joint.
Tynor Knee Cap (with Rigid Hinge) Features
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Rigid hinges
- Rigid side splinting
- Free flexion movement
Bilayered, cotton on the inside
- Ensures dermophillic interphone with the skin,
- More comfort
- Better patient compliance
Bilayered, nylon on the outside
- Long life
- Excellent aesthetics
- Color fastness.
- Better comfort
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