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When post-op care demands the best, the Bledsoe Extender Plus Bracemeets the physicians' needs. Adjustable from 22" to 34" (56 cm to 86cm) in length and up to 34" (86 cm) in leg circumference, this braceeasily fits patients from 5' (152 cm) to 6' 5" (196 View more
When post-op care demands the best, the Bledsoe Extender Plus Bracemeets the physicians' needs. Adjustable from 22" to 34" (56 cm to 86cm) in length and up to 34" (86 cm) in leg circumference, this braceeasily fits patients from 5' (152 cm) to 6' 5" (196 cm) tall, and adaptsas the patient progresses. The Bledsoe Extender Plus is so versatilethere is no need for an expensive custom-fitted brace.Features include: Fast, easy push-button length adjustment no tools required. Quickly applies with fast, wrap-around strap design and no D-rings. Cool, open design reduces skin breakdown over long-term use. Four-point attachment and long-hinge arms provide superior control for recovering patients. Stable suspension from formed, double padded ankle plates. NEW! Over-center buckles for easy application. NEW! Post Op Hinge provides fast and easy adjustment with flexion limits of -10 to 110 and extension limits of -10 to 110 in 10 increments. No tools to adjust. The hinge can be locked in position from -10 to 40. Hinge tie seals supplied for patient security and compliance. Optional shoe insert provides additional rotational control of the foot and lower leg.IndicationsThis device is indicated for immediate application to knees forlocked or limited motion control of knee during rehabilitation afteroperative procedures or injury to knee ligaments (MCL, LCL, ACL andPCL), patellar ligament, articular cartilage, meniscus, or stable orinternally fixed fractures of tibial plateau, condyles, proximal tibiaor distal femur.ContraindicationsThis device is contraindicated for unstable fractures or forfractures of the proximal femur or the distal tibia or fibula.
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