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| FLEX
OTS |
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Flex is a viable post-op/functional rehab
solution offering more versatility in
both shape and function than most other
options. Its heat-moldable, carbon composite
frame accommodates edema and/or changes
in leg shape during recovery from surgery,
while its Accutrac range-of-motion hinges
provide flexion and extension control.
Gel Fit™ condylar pads improve
suspension and are comfortable to tender
knees recovering from trauma.
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| INDICATIONS
FOR USE |
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| PRODUCT
HIGHLIGHTS |
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Heat-moldable
Frame
Heat-moldable,
carbon composite frame accommodates
edema and/or changes in leg shape
during recovery from surgery
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Accutrac™ ROM Hinge
Accutrac™ range-of-motion hinges provide
flexion and extension control
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Gel
Fit™ Condylar Pads
Gel
Fit™ condylar pads improve
suspension and are comfortable
to tender knees recovering
from trauma
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Flex
OTS Sport Model
Flex
OTS Sport model is anatomically
shaped to fit lean, athletic
legs like a glove
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| OTHER
FEATURES |
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Total
Support System™ (see below) provides
support for ACL, MCL, LCL, PCL, rotary and
combined
instabilities
Lightweight,
streamlined design for improved
patient comfort and compliance
Constructed
from non-corrosive
materials, enabling
use for water sports
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| TOTAL
SUPPORT SYSTEM™ |
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Total Support System™ is an unique
system found in CTi® knee brace and has been tested
and proven by hundreds of thousands of patients and premier
athletes worldwide

A:
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Support (ACL)
The tibial capture
system (lower arrow)
encompasses the tibia
and parallels
the tibial crest to
help inhibit anterior
and pivotal tibial
excursion caused by
ACL laxity. The non-elastic
upper cruciate strap
(upper arrow) provides
an opposing force on
the
femur
to help stabilize the
knee.
B:
Medial Cruciate Ligament (MCL) & Lateral Cruciate Ligament
(LCL) Support
A 6-point system provides
excellent medial and lateral support. The rigid lateral
arms on the brace frame,
condylar support at the joint, non-elastic straps and
lower medial cuff combine to help control medial and
lateral instability. Arrow 1s indicate LCL support;
arrow 2s indicate MCL support.
C:
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Support (PCL)
The
rigid femoral component of the frame (upper arrow)
and non-elastic lower cruciate strap (lower arrow)
stabilize the PCL.
If needed,
a PCL strap/pad option can be added to apply additional
pressure to the thigh. An anatomically-shaped Gastroc
Force Plate is included with this option to provide
an opposing force to the calf.
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