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ISO Preferred OA Dual ROM Hinge Knee Brace (KN209) provides stability for treating mild injuries of the Collateral ligaments, Menisci
and Patellar retinaculum in addition to support and relief for Chronic knee pain or instability, Loose body in the knee,
Chondromalacia, Chondromalacia of the patella, Internal derangement of the knee, Cartilage or Meniscus tears of the knee, Sprains
and strains of the knee, and Old disruption of the anterior cruciate ligament. ROM hinges have Extension and Flexion control settings.
OA Dual ROM Hinge Knee Brace
The
ISO Preferred OA Dual ROM Hinge Knee Brace
provides ROM hinge extension/flexion
knee support and reduces the time it takes to heal discomfort from injuries or post-
surgery. Please follow your orthopedic professional’s instructions explicitly and adjust or
discontinue use only as directed to achieve maximum benefit for your concerns.
Always Putting Our Patients First
1. Fit the brace by applying to the knee for which it was prescribed, with the hinges on each
side of the knee. If the fit is too small or too large, or hinges are not properly positioned,
note the amount of adjustment needed and remove. With inside facing up, lay the brace
on a flat surface and open the front closure straps. Separate the brace into 2 pieces by
unfastening the advanced gripping material. Overlap or extend as needed by reattaching
the 2 pieces. Place the adjusted brace on knee and confirm the fit. Adjust again as needed.
2. Open the ROM hinge cover. Set the ROM (Range of Motion) on each hinge to the desired
or prescribed level of extension/flexion.
3. APPLICATION: Place the brace around the knee, aligning the hinges with the center (bend)
of the knee cap on both sides of the knee.
4.
Fasten Straps. Feed the top closure strap through the plastic bracket. Secure top tab at
thigh. Repeat for bottom strap. Make sure the straps are secure and the hinges align with
the center of the knee. With straps attached, the brace should fit snugly to minimize brace
movement. Tighten and re-adjust as needed.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN
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