Three-Point Pressure Knee Orthosis
- A rigid knee orthosis designed to control mild knee hyperextension (genu recurvatum). It operates on a three-point pressure system, utilizing two anterior straps and a single posterior band to effectively limit excessive backward movement of the knee joint.
Category: Orthesis
Tag: Knee Orthosis
Description
- Hyperextension Control: The strategic three-point pressure biomechanics provide targeted resistance against knee hyperextension.
- Rigid Support: Features solid mediolateral (side) metal uprights integrated into a posterior band for robust structural support and stability.
- Secure Fit: Equipped with adjustable, non-elastic straps to ensure a secure and consistent fit without stretching during use.
- Low-Profile Design: Offers effective support with a minimalist design that is less bulky than traditional knee braces.
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