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ROM Patella Stabilizer (ROMPS)
ROM Patella Stabilizer (ROMPS)
ROM Patella Stabilizer (ROMPS)
ROM Patella Stabilizer (ROMPS)

ROM Patella Stabilizer (ROMPS)

The ROMPS knee brace was built to offer durable, dependable support to patients of every activity level. With various heights and designs available, the ROMPS knee brace ensures that patients will receive the optimal brace for their specific needs. The ROMPS knee brace brings relief to patients with minor ligament issues, patella tracking issues and other patella related diagnoses with horse-shoe padding to keep the patella in place.

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HCPCS Code

L1833

Key Features
  • Horseshoe padding to keep the patella in place
  • Stabilize & comfortably contain the patellar compartment
  • Control flexion & extension with patented, adjustable aluminum rods
  • Support for patients of every activity level
Indications for Use
  • Patellar Honodropathy (Osteochondral repairs)
  • Retropatellar Osteoarthritis
  • Post-operative and post traumatic irritations including rehabilitation of: MCL, LCL, PCL, ACL (Sprains, Meniscus injuries, Lateral, Anterior, Medial, and Posterior tilt, etc.)
  • Post lateral release surgery to limit the extension and flexion of the joint
  • Patella and knee instabilities (Patella Dislocation, Patella Subluxation, Patella Alta, Patella Stabilization, Patella Tendon repairs)
  • General knee pain
  • Mild Chondronmalacia
  • Condylar Fractures
  • Tibial Plateau Fractures
Manufacturer
Optec USA
Manuf. Part No.
  • GLAROMPSSM
  • GLAROMPSMD
  • GLAROMPSLG
  • GLAROMPSXL
  • GLAROMPS2X
  • GLAROMPS3X
Size Chart
Size Measurement (thigh)
Small 15-17.5"
Medium 17.5-19.5"
Large 19.5-21.5"
Xlarge 21.5-23.5"
2XLarge 23.5-25.5"
3XLarge 25.5-27.5"

 

Left/Right
Yes

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Pain in the elbow can be the result of an accident such as a fall or car crash, or an injury from playing sports, such as with tennis elbow. Diagnoses include fracture, dislocation, ligament injuries, ruptured tendons and cubital tunnel syndrome.

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