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Nvorliy Hinged Orthopedic ROM Knee Brace with Side Stabilizers, Locking Knee Brace, Metal Knee Immobilizer Support for Post OP Recovery, Arthritis, ACL, PCL, Meniscus Tear-Fit Men & Women (Regular)

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Size: Regular


Style: Without Shoulder Strap


Features

  • PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL DEVICES: Suitable for Arthritis, Meniscus Tear, ACL, MCL, LCL, Tendonitis, postoperative recovery and treatment of synthetical knee joint instability etc. This support can limit the range of leg movement, effectively assist knee recovery treatment.
  • EASY PUSH AND CONTROL LOCKING DIAL: The knee range of motion can be adjusted by pressing the tab of the side locking dial with one hand. The locking dial can adjusted between -10 to 120, precise control of knee range of motion. You can control the range of knee motion in this range according to the recovery of the knee.
  • OPEN AND ADJUSTABLE DESIGN: The ROM brace is fully adjustable and easy to wear. You are free to disassemble the hinges and fastening straps and move hinged anywhere you need. And adjust the fastening strap, so as to effectively fix the support and prevent sliding.
  • STRENGTHEN SIDE SUPPORT: Designed specifically for people with knee postoperative recovery or joint injuries. The high-strength hinges on both sides can greatly improve the stability of the knee, provide maximum protection for fragile knee joints.
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Brand: Nvorliy


Size: Regular


Specific Uses For Product: Arthritis, ACL, PCL, Meniscus Tear


Use for: Knees


Age Range (Description): Adult


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.5 x 3.9 x 2.9 inches; 1.4 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 20, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Nvorliy


Best Sellers Rank: #40,306 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #194 in Knee Braces


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Customer Reviews: 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,203 ratings


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  • Comfortable BUT...does not stay put.
Size: Regular Style: Without Shoulder Strap
I tore ligaments and the tendons on my knee and needed brace for long term use while everything heals and then while rehabing from TKR and the torn muscles. This brace is very comfortable and easy to put on and adjust but after using it for 2 weeks I find it impossible to adjust tight enough so that it doesn't slip either over my knee cap (best case scenario) or slip completely down to my ankle. The whole thing has stretched almost 3" and I have repositioned the side braces at least 3 times. I keep it tight enough that it creates dents around my knee and leg but it still falls off. It is less problematic with leggings but still does not stay put. I purchased the smallest size and when measuring, I was almost a medium so the sizing was correct. I need to use a brace for another 4 weeks so I will be getting something that is structurally more stable. Good thing this was not very expensive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 30, 2023 by Joyce Nagata

  • Great for the price, but not amazing at preventing knee lockout
Size: Large Style: Without Shoulder Strap
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 1, 2020 by DaveC

  • That it would work
Size: Large Style: Without Shoulder Strap
It was to small so I returned it
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 24, 2023 by Ernest humphrey

  • Helps, but does not prevent, hyperextension and you had better know how these things work already.
Size: Large Style: Without Shoulder Strap
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 21, 2020 by Sasha Furr

  • Works good
Size: Large Style: Without Shoulder Strap
Fits just right
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 16, 2023 by Jennifer

  • Adjustable knee brace
Size: Large Style: Without Shoulder Strap
You need to velcro them in back of knee found a better set to sit on and attach in front of leg so I don't need to be standing and bending over to get everything attachef.. not a smart company..
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 17, 2023 by Mike P.

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