

• Triceps Tendon Repair
• Tennis Elbow Release
• Distal Humerus, Proximal Radius, Ulna
• Bicep Repair







Application
Step 1. Locate Pivot Center. Unfasten the straps of the brace and hold the brace up to the arm with the hinge pivot center over the elbow joint.
Step 2. Adjust Length: Press the button on the distal cuffs and slide telescoping bars until they match the length of the upper arm and forearm.
Step 3. Bending the Cuffs: Bend the cuffs to securely wrap around circumference of the arm. Start with the cuffs proximal to the elbow.
Step 4. Secure Straps: Starting with the 2 straps closest to the elbow, fasten all straps. Trim straps as needed.
Step 5. Range of Motion Adjust: To adjust ROM settings, press the flexion button and rotate until the desired degree of flexion or extension is achieved through the corresponding windows. “O” locks the brace in full extension.
Step 6. Side Bar Adjust: Side bar may be bent to contour to arm. Place brace on a flat surface with one strut protruding off edge and apply downward pressure to bend the strut. Side bars must be bent after final length adjustment is complete.
Step 7. Neck Strap: Place neck strap over the opposite shoulder of injured arm. Attach D-ring to strap closest to wrist. Use clip to attach free end of neck strap to the brace. Adjust to comfort position.
Care Instructions
• Hand wash with 50/50 alcohol/water mix
• Rinse and air dry • Do NOT use bleach


All products are provided by TLC DME. For more information regarding product application, functionality, and/or warranties, please call TLC DME Patient Care at 1.855.4TLCDME or email patientcare@tlcdme.com. All DMEPOS products are covered by CMS, work comp, and commercial insurances. If you have not yet met the deductible associated with your insurance plan, you may have a financial responsibility.