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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.
D**E
Locking knee brace
They wanted to bill my insurance company over $200 for this brace I found it here for under $50 I then took it to my therapist and she adjusted it to my knee it does the job if not better. I'm partially paralyzed so it works wonderful
L**Z
son practicas para los que lass necesitan
son buenas pero no se pudo usar
D**C
Great for the price, but not amazing at preventing knee lockout
For the price it's hard to argue with. However, I bought the brace to prevent myself absent-mindedly locking out my knee, and this brace does a much better job of preventing knee bending than knee extension. I am able, even with pretty draconian settings, to lock my knee out casually. It also fits pretty snug on me despite following the sizing. I don't mind snug but if this brace *almost* fits you, the velcro will not completely overlap, and will dig into your skin, and it is pretty sharp velcro.***Pros***Price - About as good as you could ask for for the price. Locking Knee braces can go for $500+, and many of those aren't as good as this one.Preventing Knee Bending - This is solid for preventing contraction/bending of the knee.Lock is Easy to Use - Pretty obvious how the locks work immediately.Light and foldable - packs up easily, thin enough to wear under clothes.***Cons***Not Good at preventing Knee Lockout - I found that even when setting the brace to keep my leg at a near 45 degree angle, I can still stand up straight with only mild discomfort. If you are considering purchasing this to help you prevent yourself from casually locking your knee out, I would suggest getting something more heavy duty.Not Super easy get on "right" by yourself - Personally I found it, not exactly hard, but fairly fiddly to get it back on with correct tightness and positioning, without the velcro digging into me. This is probably the case for any velcro or lace based brace, but it is worth pointing out that you may need to put it on and walk around a bit, then adjust multiple times before you get it just right.***Mixed***Runs a bit small - I have basically never needed a large in anything, but I am 5'10", 180 Lbs, with fairly muscular thighs, so I got the Large version here according to the listed instructions. The Brace fit below my knee but only barely fit above my knee, with some adjustment though, it does fit.Velcro Discomfort - If the brace fits you but just barely, or you just put it on hastily, the velcro will not fully overlap with its connection... flap. This will cause part of the very sharp velcro strip to scratch your leg. This could be potentially alleviate by wearing it over some tights or something, but I didn't attempt it.***Conclusion***Overall I would say if you need to add some medium support, or prevent/restrict knee bending for a limited period of time, or need locking a brace that is easier to travel with, this is about as good as you can do for the money.
L**.
Not user friendly.
Won’t stay in place. Slides down.
M**Y
Side Supports Poke Through Material
Bar pokes through the material in Less Than 3 months!
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.
C**R
Exelente Producto
Exelente Producto
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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