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LIST OF PARTS
Figure 1
A. Proximal Thigh Strap
B. Femoral Shell
C. Upper Subshell
D. Upper thigh liner
E. Cable Shroud
F. Cable Covers
G. Hinge
H. Proximal Anterior Tibial Strap
I. Tibial Shell
J. Tibial Pad
K. Distal Anterior Tibial Pad
L. Distal Anterior Tibial Strap
M. Dynamic Tension System (DTS) with Spool
N. Condyle Pad
O. Posterior Calf Strap
P. Upright
Q. Cable
R. Lower Subshell
Figure 8
S. Shear Knob
Figure 9
T. DTS Sticker
Figure 10
U. Pawl
INDICATION FOR USE
Rehabiliation of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, whether post-
surgical reconstruction or during conservative, non-surgical treatment.
WARNINGS
• The brace must be prescribed and fit by a qualified healthcare provider.
• This brace is intended for post-surgical or post-injury rehabilitation. It
is not intended to be used in moderate or high activity and/or impact
sports. A qualified healthcare provider must approve the types of
activities that the patient may engage in while using the brace.
• This knee brace is a supportive brace only and is not intended or
guaranteed to prevent injury; treatment results may vary.
• Cable tension should only be adjusted with the patient's leg in full
extension. Adjusting cable tension in flexion will increase the risk of
overloading the knee.
• The patient must not adjust the cable tension. Any adjustments to the
cable tension must be made by the healthcare provider. The brace has
been designed to be adjusted to the proper tension using the provided
shear knobs. Adjustment using any other means can result in
excessive tension and injury to the knee.
• In the event of accidental adjustment to the cable tension, the patient
should immediately discontinue use of the brace and contact the
healthcare provider.
• To avoid discomfort and potential impairment of circulation, the
patient should avoid sitting on the frame for an extended period
of time.
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