KNEE
Knees often take a lot of damage. Under medical oversight, knee orthoses can help treat several problems such as cartilage/meniscus tears, arthritis, fractures, and more. Our state-of-the-art knee products feature a universal fit and most are bilateral. Get in touch with your doctor to find the right one for you.
Conditions our customizable and light-weight braces can support include:
- Tibia, fibula, or patella fractures
- Knee instabilities
- Ligament derangement
- Multiple sclerosis
- Osteoarthritis
- Valgus and varus knee corrections
- ACL/MCL injuries
- Cartilage/meniscus tears
- Post-surgery recovery
- Tendon ruptures
- and more.
TRU-RANGE + POST-OP KNEE
- Adjustable hook-and-loop strapping system for personalized fit
- Simple button system adjusts flexion and extension for finely-tuned
- ROM Lightweight, breathable material reduces chafing and allows the skin to breath
- Protective cover prevents accidental alterations to Post-Op Knee Brace
- Bilateral design can be used for both left and right legs
- The Adjustable ROM Knee Brace allows you to easily change the brace’s range of motion to accommodate your activity levels or therapeutic needs.
- The simple system increases flexion or extension in small increments, allowing the test setting and finely pinpoint the proper ROM for you, with the assistance of a physician.
Tru-range Knee Rom Knee Brace Material:
- Neoprene
- Chloroprene rubber
- Nylon
- Spandex
- Polypropylene
- Aluminum – Polyvinyl chloride
- Thermoplastic rubber
- Polyoxymethylene
ARYSE METFORCE OA KNEE
Aryse Metforce OA Knee Brace utilizes a supportive, lightweight frame with a customizable range of motion (ROM) hinge to provide support for knee pain, varus and valgus corrections, and knee injury recovery. It is recommended for pain relief, ligament injuries, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fractures, multiple sclerosis, joint instability, varus or valgus corrections, and more.
Aryse Metforce OA Knee Brace Highlights
- This has adjustable range of motion
- It is supportive and lightweight
- Universal
Wear Instructions:
- Unfasten and loosen straps
- Align hinge with center of involved knee joint
- Starting with strap 1, secure and fasten straps in numerical order. Each strap may be tightened further by cutting straps and reattaching fasteners
- Use Allen wrench provided for minor varus/valgus adjustments to hinge
Directions for Setting Hinge:
The range of motion positions are customizable with the included block kit but should only be adjusted by a medical professional.
- Use screwdriver provided to loosen/remove screws on outside of hinge
- Insert stops to customize flexion/extension degree. Place a stop on posterior (back) side of hinge for desired degree of flexion and place a stop on anterior (front) side of hinge for desired degree of extension
- Reinsert screws into hinge cover to hold stops in place
ARYSE TRU-RANGE KNEE
The ARYSE TRU-RANGE KNEE features multiple range-of-motion (ROM) positions to provide support for injury recovery.
Scope of Application: ACL/MCL injuries, cartilage/meniscus tears, chondromalacia of patella, fractures of patella, fractures of tibia and/or fibula, hyperextension, knee ligament derangement, knee rehabilitation, multiple sclerosis, osteoarthritis, post-surgery recovery, rheumatoid arthritis, sprains, among others
Features: bilateral and universal, sturdy range-of-motion (ROM) hinges with multiple settings, lightweight, breathable, and comfortable
Product Materials: neoprene, chloroprene rubber, nylon, spandex, polypropylene, aluminum, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic rubber, polyoxymethylene
Directions for Use:
- Unfasten straps of brace
- Align brace hinges with sides of involved knee
- Wrap brace around thigh and calf
- Secure hook-and-loop straps and tighten to desired comfort level
Consult with your medical professional before adjusting range-of-motion (ROM) positions.
Directions for Resizing:
- Unfasten straps of brace
- Lay brace out flat with interior view facing up
- Separate front and back brace components
- Reattach brace components to fit knee circumference
- Determine if brace is appropriately sized. If not, return to step 1
DELTALOCK + KNEE
The ARYSE DELTALOCK+ KNEE is a lightweight, breathable brace that provides support for cartilage/meniscus tears, fractures of the distal femur, fractures of the patella, fractures of the tibia and/or fibula, hyperextension, knee instabilities, knee ligament derangement, multiple sclerosis, patella dislocations, patella subluxations, sprains, tendon ruptures, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions About Knee Braces
Knee braces are made of various materials such as chloroprene rubber, neoprene, spandex, nylon, polypropylene, thermoplastic rubber, aluminum, polyvinyl chloride, and polyoxymethylene.
Straps should be undone, the brace hinges should line up with the sides of the injured knee, the brace should be wrapped around the thigh and calf, the hook-and-loop straps should be secured, and the brace should be tightened to the patient’s comfort.
Knee braces can help with various knee conditions such as cartilage/meniscus tears, ACL/MCL injuries, tibia, fibula, or patella fractures, knee instabilities, ligament derangement, valgus and varus knee corrections, post-surgery recovery, tendon ruptures, and more.
You should consult your doctor about wearing a knee brace if you have trouble bearing weight on your knee, your knee feels unstable, you have an inability to flex or fully extend the knee, you have visible swelling, or you experience pain doing basic movements.
Knee braces are typically categorized as preventative, functional, rehabilitative, or unloader/offloader.
Listen to your body to determine if the knee brace has the desired effect, and then work on enhancing your technique, strengthening, and stretching the joint.
The different types of knee braces offered at Artik Med include the Tru-Range+ Post-OP Knee, the Aryse Metforce OA Knee Brace, the Aryse Tru-Range Knee brace, and the Aryse DeltaLock+ Knee brace.
Wearing a knee brace can offer several benefits, such as reducing pain, controlling swelling, restoring stability to the joint, improving function, protecting against re-injury, and ensuring a safe return to exercise.
Yes, you can wear a knee brace all day, but it is important to consult your doctor about the appropriate duration of use for your specific condition.
The duration of knee brace use depends on your specific condition and the type of brace you are using. Talk to your doctor about how long you should use it for your health issue.