Double Hinged Elbow Brace​

The Double Hinged Elbow Brace is a premium orthopedic device designed to provide controlled range of motion (ROM) support for patients recovering from elbow surgery, trauma, or chronic elbow conditions. Featuring dual bilateral hinges with adjustable flexion and extension stops, this brace offers precise movement control while protecting the elbow joint from hyperextension and re-injury.

Engineered with lightweight yet durable materials including aerospace-grade aluminum and high-strength polymer, the brace delivers exceptional stability without compromising comfort. Whether you are recovering from a fracture, ligament repair, or post-operative stabilization, this double hinged elbow brace is your trusted partner for a safe and effective recovery journey.

Key Features & Benefits

Feature Benefit
Dual Bilateral Hinges Provides medial and lateral stability, preventing excessive elbow motion and protecting ligaments
Adjustable ROM Settings Flexion stops at 90°, 110°, 120° and extension stops at 0°, 15°, 30°, 45° for gradual, safe mobility restoration
10° Increment Adjustments Allows for static progressive positioning and precise ROM control throughout recovery
Lightweight Aluminum Construction Durable yet lightweight frame that can be contoured to patient's anatomy for a custom fit
Breathable Lining Synthetic sheepskin or medical-grade breathable fabric keeps the arm dry and comfortable during extended wear
Adjustable Padded Straps Foam-padded straps provide a secure, snug fit while minimizing pressure points and skin irritation
Universal Fit Fits both left and right arms; available in multiple sizes
Heat-Mouldable Cuffs Forearm and humeral cuffs can be heat-moulded for a personalized anatomical fit

Who Needs The Double Hinged Elbow Brace?

  • Post-Surgical Recovery – Following elbow arthroplasty, bicep/tricep tendon repair, UCL reconstruction, or total elbow replacement
  • Fracture Management – Stable support during healing of elbow fractures
  • Ligament Injuries – Medial/lateral collateral ligament sprains and repairs
  • Tendon Injuries – Bicep and tricep tendon ruptures or repairs
  • Hyperextension Protection – Prevents overextension and re-injury
  • Chronic Conditions – Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gouty arthritis
  • Sports Injuries – Dislocations, epicondylitis (tennis/golfer's elbow), and elbow instability
  • Neurological Conditions – Tone and spasticity management