Short Description
The Donjoy X-Act ROM Elbow is the premier telescoping brace for post-op protection. Featuring "Telefit" technology to adjust length (15"-18.5") and snap-to-fit buckles for easy one-handed application, it provides precise 10° increment control for Tommy John surgery, biceps repairs, and fractures. Universal size fits Right or Left. L3760
The Donjoy X-Act ROM Elbow Brace is a lightweight, high-performance orthosis designed to provide fixed or protected range of motion (ROM) following surgery or trauma. As the industry leader in "Telefit" technology, the X-Act ROM allows for immediate customization, ensuring the hinge is perfectly aligned with the elbow's natural center of rotation for better patient outcomes.
Key Features & Clinical Advantages:
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Telefit Telescoping Bars: The brace length adjusts from 15" to 18.5" with a simple slide-and-lock mechanism, allowing it to fit virtually any arm size without the need for tools.
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One-Handed Snap-to-Fit Buckles: Specifically designed for post-op patients who may have limited mobility, these buckles allow for easy donning and doffing using only the non-injured hand.
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Malleable "Shape-to-Fit" Cuffs: Both bicep and forearm cuffs are made of a moldable aluminum that can be contoured to the patient's unique anatomy to eliminate pressure points.
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Advanced Anti-Migration Pads: Plush, moisture-wicking liners feature a non-slip surface that prevents the brace from sliding down the arm, improving patient compliance and comfort.
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Precise Hinge Control: Set limits in 10° increments.
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Flexion: -10° to 120°
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Extension: -10° to 90°
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- Universal One Size: Fits Right or Left
- Length: Collapsed – 15”; Fully Extended – 18.5”
- Recommended Manufacturer HCPCS: L3760.
Common Medical Indications
The Donjoy X-Act ROM Elbow is typically prescribed for:
- UCL Reconstruction (Tommy John Surgery)
- Distal Biceps Tendon Repair
- Stable Fractures of the elbow or proximal humerus
- Elbow Dislocations or subluxations
- Passive Stretching: Used to safely regain extension during later stages of physical therapy.


