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Types of Knee Immobilizers & Clinical Designs

Choosing the correct immobilizing brace depends on the specific requirements of your injury or surgical protocol. We offer several configurations to meet these medical needs:

  • Three-Panel Knee Immobilizers: These feature a modular design with adjustable side panels, making them the most versatile option for accommodating various leg circumferences while maintaining rigid support.

  • Foam Knee Immobilizers: Constructed with medical-grade, breathable foam and moisture-wicking liners, these are designed for extended wear during early-stage recovery.

  • Universal & Sized Splints: Available in multiple lengths to ensure the brace extends from the mid-thigh to the mid-calf, providing the leverage needed for total leg immobilization.

  • MR Conditional Options: We carry specialized designs like the Ossur Rebound, which are safe for use during MRI scans, preventing the need for frequent brace removal in clinical settings.

Common Indications for Leg Immobilization

A medical immobilizer is typically prescribed for conditions where any range of motion could jeopardize the healing process. Common uses include:

  • Post-Operative Recovery: Essential protection following ACL, PCL, or meniscus surgery.

  • Fracture Stabilization: Used for minimally displaced tibial plateau or patellar fractures.

  • Severe Ligament Tears: High-grade MCL or LCL sprains requiring total rest.

  • Patellar Dislocations: Maintaining proper alignment after the kneecap has been reset.

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