Short Description
Breg's T Scope Elbow Premier Brace provides fixed or controlled range of motion for elbow and arm fractures.
The Breg T Scope Elbow Premier Brace is ideal for fixed or controlled range of motion in the treatment of ligamentous injuries and stable fractures of the elbow/upper arm. This off-the-shelf brace incorporates the patented T-Scope hinge, telescoping struts and a drop-lock to prevent flexion and extension and any angle. Malleable aluminum bars can be manipulated to accommodate patient swelling and post-operative bandages. The drop lock allows the brace to be locked out at any angle with the push of a button. It's one of the best braces on the market for recovery following elbow reconstructions, stable elbow fractures, tendon repairs, and much more.
Breg T Scope Elbow Premier Brace Features:
- T Scope Premier hinge offers extension adjustability between -10° and 110°, while flexion may be adjusted between -10° and 120° (ROM control in 10° increments).
- Easy to use extension drop lock allows the brace to be locked out at any angle with the push of a button.
- Available in Regular and Long versions for maximum customization of fit.
- Lightweight - one of the lightest post-op elbow braces on the market.
- Low profile design conforms to the arm for greater patient comfort.
- Telescoping forearm and humeral bars allows brace to fit a wide range of patient anatomies.
- Pads and straps can be trimmed.
- Malleable struts can be contoured to fit varying arm sizes and shapes.
- Detachable shoulder sling is included.
- Optional Neutral hand accessory provides comfortable control to reduce pronation/supination
- Fits right and left sides.
- Available in two lengths. See Size &Fit tab for sizing chart and important measurement information.
- 13oz.
Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: L3760
The Breg T-Scope Elbow Premier Brace can be used for:
- Treatment for stable elbow fractures, distal humerus or proximal radius or ulna in nature.
- Recovery following tendon and ligament repairs (Tommy John surgery).
- Biceps tendon repair procedures.
- Collateral ligament reconstruction surgeries.
- Preventing elbow hyperextension. Note: not to be used for athletic purposes.
- Control of elbow range of motion post surgery.
- Tennis elbow release procedures.
- Recovery after triceps tendon repair.