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Knee Injury Equipment Supplied In Asia Middle East
4 equipment items found
Manufactured by:OPPO Medical Inc. based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
OPPO Secure-Pro Knee Brace combines wearing comfort with technology excellence and high standard of safety. Secure-Pro superior design was awarded the prestigious 2009 reddot design award in the Product Design category. OPPO Secure-Pro Knee Brace pioneers the telescopic mechanism which allows for length adjustment, thanks to an intelligent axis design. OPPO ...
Manufactured by:I Caremed Co., Ltd. based inTaichung City, TAIWAN
Key Features & Benefits: Provides support and stabilization for collateral ligaments. Spiral metal stays restrict flexion and lateral bending movement. Donut buttress around the patella for gentle and comfortable support. ...
Manufactured by:I Caremed Co., Ltd. based inTaichung City, TAIWAN
Key Features & Benefits: Wrap around design for custom fit. Even compression helps reduce swelling. Alum. hinge covered completely on both sides. Provides stabilization and prevent hyperextension. Easy to apply anterior closure design makes application and ...
Manufactured by:OPPO Medical Inc. based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
The knee joint includes the tibiofemoral, patellofemoral and superior tibiofibular joints. There are two menisci which are semilunar-shaped discs of fibrocartilage between the femoral condyles and tibial plateaus. Their main functions are shock absorption and stability enhancement. There are many ligaments to provide stability and prevent excessive motion. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), ...
