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The Nvorliy Hinged ROM Knee Brace is a professional-grade orthopedic support designed for individuals recovering from knee injuries or surgeries. With adjustable locking dials for precise motion control, a fully customizable fit, and FDA registration, this brace offers both stability and comfort, ensuring a safe recovery journey.
L**Z
son practicas para los que lass necesitan
son buenas pero no se pudo usar
R**D
Perfect brace for my problem
Thanks, this is a nice brace for my specific knee problem, a failed prosthesis. Holds the knee joint in place nicely, comfortable too. The shoulder harness is interesting. More than holding the truss in place, in my specific case with the strap over my neck and under shoulder. Gives support to the lower leg when/if the knee folds. I just ordered again.
S**R
Helps, but does not prevent, hyperextension and you had better know how these things work already.
My first clue that this could be a challenge was the instructions themselves. "attach the buckled end of the strap to the knee knee surface" to the WHAT? "then use the other end to pass through the buckle, and finally fix the shoulder strap" shoulder strap on a knee brace, I think you mean thigh strap. Please someone proofread the directions! The directions say that you can place the hinges where you need them. At first glance the hinges appear to be quite solidly affixed to the sides in not quite the right place. After a great deal of effort I discovered that yes pocket does in fact come off with the heaviest velcro ever and should NOT be attempted by people with hand arthritis. I'll just leave the hinges where they are until I can have someone tear this apart for me. The dials, oh it's a good thing I have some medical background and could interpret the dials. I feel sorry for someone who has never seen anything like this before. Goggle is your friend, there are no instructions for how to read the dials. Fortunately i know what settings I needed, and also knew that the spare button locks the entire thing in position. Bet that made someone mad when they accidentally pushed it and then found their brace wouldn't move. I did measure my leg before ordering, and according to my measurements I came in on the low end of the 'large' scale. I did manage to get it on with a little overlap on the flaps, which they need for the velcro. I double checked the box to make sure that i had been sent a large thinking it was a small by mistake. Nope, it's a large.OK, let's try function. Function might be impaired by my not being able to budge the hinge position on the knee but they are mostly seated at the sides. Without a brace my knee wants to hyperextend 20 degrees, my goal was to stop that from happening. I had to fiddle with the settings but I did get it to where as I walked it would keep my knee straight, and while standing my knee was straight. Leaning on the leg it lessened the hyperextension, to about 10 degrees. Improved but not great. It's certainly better than no brace at all, and is better than other knee braces I have tried which claimed (and failed) to prevent hyperextension. I'm not unhappy enough to return it, but I will keep looking for a brace that actually blocks hyperextension.
M**.
Not easy to adjust
Needs to be adjusted professionally
R**N
Hinges don’t actually restrict range of motion
I got this brace hoping that it would protect my knee from hyperextending when skiing. The lockouts are nice and easy to set, but the hinges are merely Velcro’d to the sides of the brace and don’t effectively restrict range of motion. Even with the hinges locked at 90 degree flexion, I can fully extend my knee as the fabric wrinkles to allow for full movement. I’m disappointed and will be returning it.
C**R
Exelente Producto
Exelente Producto
N**.
Great product
Great product fits great and walking further good job seller
C**E
Nice concept, but execution leaves a lot to be desired
I bought these to help with two knees that have been declared by my orthopaedic surgeon to be "unstable", advising me it was dangerous to walk on our roof or climb a ladder to do normal home maintenance work. So, the straps & click-adjust knee flex limiters on this product seemed to offer a knee stabilizing benefit at less cost than other more exotic braces.I wore them indoors yesterday while I prepped repairs to a room wall and part of the ceiling for repainting after a water leak damaged the drywall months ago.. After five hours involving lots of up & down trips with the fall-prevention step ladder and basement stairs, I had to take these braces off.The problems I experienced ...* the upper strap had sawn into the back of my right knee early on, and I had to stepped down, dropped my pants, and rearrange the straps and padding at least six times try to stop this problem with only partial success* the combination of the upper and lower straps does provide a snug fit, but there is nothing about this design that prevents the brace from sliding down a leg if you climb or descend a stepladder or stairs; the strap arrangements also does not prevent the brace from rotating across the kneecap and interfering with movement;* the adjustable leg bend arc limits seem great, but wearing a heavy pair of jeans and going up and down a stepladder revealed that the limiter mechanism can be reset by your pants as you bend your knees, and does so frequently. Every time I tried to reset the straps, i also found the limiters (all four of them on two braces) had changed settings (once so much so that I nearly lost my footing coming down the ladder because the brace had locked up my knee, making it unable to straighten out);* the setting adjustment toggles grab so strongly on the heavy denim pants fabric that the pair of pants I was wearing had noticeable wear on the inside of the pants legs at the knee level.Fixes required for this to be a good product:- both straps need to be redesigned to add or include padding on their edges and yet hold the brace in the correct location / alignment relative to the kneecap, and do so without cutting off blood supply to the upper and lower leg muscles-- the arc adjustment mechanismss need a way to be locked on their settings so they don't change position on their own-- the center slide that locks each brace angular adjustment feature in place does it so strongly that anyone could easily in break or strip off a fingernail to release it -- if it isn't released, the brace cannot let the leg flex in a normal arc; curiously, this setting mechanism does lock in place, but the other two do not.-- some form of pad or pads need to be present to keep the brace vertically and rotationally positioned around the kneecap; my other pull on braces use a gel rubber pad to hold their position on the kneecap, but this brace has nothing like that featureSo yes, I'm sending them back for a full refund.
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