🟢Product parameters
| Applicable parts | Upper limb | Category of equipment | Non-device |
| Size | Uniform code | Weight (kg) | 1.3kg |
🟢Applicable population
- Postoperative patients: those who have undergone internal fixation for elbow fractures, elbow release, tendon and ligament repair, etc.
- People with sports injuries: those suffering from acute or chronic injuries such as tennis elbow and golfer's elbow.
- Arthritis patients: Reduced joint range of motion caused by osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
- Long-term immobilized individuals: People who need rehabilitation training due to joint stiffness caused by reasons such as plaster immobilization.
🟢Key considerations for selection
- Rehabilitation stage and medical advice: It is essential to consult a doctor or rehabilitation therapist first. Early stiffness is usually recommended to use CPM or adjustable braces. After the mid-term range of motion improves, braces or pulleys can be selected. In the later stage, power enhancement tools will be the main focus.
- Range of motion (Angle) : Ensure that the maximum/minimum Angle of the equipment can meet your rehabilitation goals.
- Adjustment accuracy and ease of use: Whether the adjustment of the support type is smooth, precise and easy to operate.
- Comfort and fit: Whether the pads in contact with the skin are breathable, detachable and washable, and whether the straps are firmly and comfortably fixed.
- Material and quality: Whether the main structure (plastic, metal) is sturdy and durable, and whether the workmanship is fine.
⚠Important Notice
- Safety first: Use under the guidance of professionals. Do not blindly pursue large angles and high intensity to avoid secondary damage.
- Gradual progress: Rehabilitation is a slow process. The principle of "painless or slightly painful" should be followed, and the Angle and training volume should be gradually increased.
- Comprehensive rehabilitation: The best effect is achieved when equipment training is combined with manual therapy, physical therapy (ice compress, hot compress), and active exercise.