The Aryse Adjustable ROM Knee Brace is a medically designed range-of-motion knee brace. It offers controlled stabilization during recovery. All this brace does is limit joint strain without losing mobility. The brace wraps around your knee, and the adjustable hinges help it move safely. It stabilizes the joint during walking and weight-bearing activity, with consistent compression to support alignment and recovery. That’s why it’s used for patients recovering from ACL or meniscus repair, managing ligament disruption, or dealing with knee degeneration.
Available through CGM Monitors, this orthopedic ROM knee brace supports professional-grade rehabilitation, especially after. For less intensive support or ongoing joint management, the Aryse Hinged Knee Brace is a lighter alternative.
Key Features
Indexed ROM Settings
The range of motion setting for knee brace is wide, with flexion capped at 60° & extension at 90°. It’s the best ROM knee brace with flexion control.
Bilateral Design
Wear on either leg; practical for multi-phase rehab with ROM-adjustable hinge brace.
Lightweight 12-inch Frame
Slim profile reduces pressure while preserving function, ideal for sustained wear.
Secure Wraparound Fit
Conforms to swelling and tender areas; more wearable than tight pull-on sleeves after surgery or trauma.
Dual Polycentric Hinges
Allows a targeted range of motion setting for the knee brace to minimize strain and improve healing.
Contoured Patella Pad
Applies light compression; protects the kneecap from displacement while reducing pain.
Who Is It For?
This ROM knee brace supports injury recovery after ACL, MCL, or patellar injury, surgery, or instability. Also, for pre-op bracing or chronic flare-ups. It’s the best ROM knee brace made for patients who need controlled motion, not full restriction, during rehab. Here’s when to use a ROM knee brace:
- Post-surgical care (ACL, MCL)
- Meniscus and cartilage tears (knee cushioning damage)
- Patellar instability (kneecap dislocation)
- Fractures: tibia, fibula, patella (lower leg breaks)
- Rheumatoid or osteoarthritis (joint inflammation)
- Joint strain and sprains
- Broken knee recovery brace
How to Put On a ROM Knee Brace?
- No clothing under brace unless your doctor has told otherwise. A thin legging or compression sleeve may be worn underneath.
- Unfasten the straps and position the brace behind the knee.
- Align the hinge centre with the knee joint on both sides.
- Wrap thigh and calf sections around and attach straps. Do not tighten too much.
- Adjust the dials to set the desired flexion and extension.
- Recheck alignment during weight-bearing activity.
- You can wear a ROM knee brace while walking if cleared by your provider.
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