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An Elbow ROM (Range of Motion) Brace is a hinged orthotic device designed for post-surgical recovery or trauma rehabilitation. It allows clinicians to set precise limits on joint movement to protect healing ligaments, tendons, or fractures. 
Key Product Specifications (2026)
  • Dial Control Mechanism: Features a sophisticated ROM hinge that allows for flexion and extension adjustments, typically in 10° to 15° increments.
    • Flexion Range: Generally adjustable from 0° to 120°.
    • Extension Range: Generally adjustable from 0° to 90°.
    • Quick-Lock: Many models include a drop-lock or pin system to immediately immobilize the arm at specific angles (e.g., 0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 75°, 90°).
  • Telescopic Design: Most 2026 clinical models feature a telescoping frame with push-button length adjustments to customize the fit for different arm lengths (typically ranging from 34 cm to 43 cm or 13.5″ to 17″).
  • Materials:
    • Frame: High-strength, lightweight aluminum alloy or rigid plastic bars for structural stability.
    • Lining: Breathable, moisture-wicking laminated foam or 3D cushion pads to reduce skin irritation during long-term wear.
  • Weight: Highly portable and lightweight for user comfort, with average weights ranging from 400g to 560g.
  • Closure & Security: Utilizes high-tension hook-and-loop (Velcro) straps and reverse-buckle systems to ensure the brace does not slip or rotate during activity. 
Functional Features
  • Integrated Sling: Often includes an adjustable neck/shoulder strap to help distribute the weight of the arm and prevent brace migration.
  • Modular Components: Some high-end models feature removable armrests or hand grips to stabilize the forearm and improve joint alignment.
  • Universal Fit: Most products are designed to be unisex and universal in size, though many are specific to either the left or right arm for optimal hinge alignment. 
Therapeutic Indications
  • Post-Operative: Ideal for recovery from rotator cuff or ligament repairs, tendon transfers, and ulnar nerve transposition.
  • Trauma: Used for managing elbow dislocations, luxations, and stable fractures of the distal humerus, radius, or ulna.
  • Chronic Care: Beneficial for managing severe elbow stiffness or instability. 

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