Bledsoe Axiom Dynamic
Bledsoe
This is the only muscle-developing rehabilitation brace
- This brace may be regarded as a ‘walking CPM’ as a result of the increased posterior or anterior pressure (depending on whether it is ACL or PCL) on the tibia. It may therefore be regarded as the true rehabilitating brace
- In non-operative patients optimal protection is combined with atrophy avoidance
- In sports people the Ultimate Dynamic sees to faster re-development of muscle power and reflex alacrity
- Avoid stretching the ACL / PCL graft
- Scientifically proven rehabilitating effect (Orthopedics, 1995, Md Acierno)
- Pivoting anti-slip design prevents the brace from sagging as a result of optimal strap closure above the calf
- There is a possibility to set the flexion and extension limits by attaching enclosed stops
- Extremely light hard-wearing metal frame (less than half a kilogram)
- Patella protection (for motorcycle scrambling) available as an option
Axiom Dynamic
Legenda
Extremely suitable
Very suitable
Suitable
Indications
- ACL/PCL deficient knees

- ACL/PCL/MCL/LCL reconstructions

- MCL/LCL pathologies

- Knee giving way

- Quadriceps atrophy after cruciate ligament operation

Product operations
The Axiom Dynamic is a dynamic functional knee brace with which one can increase the stability of the knee and the reaction alacrity of the ham strings and counteract atrophy of the quadriceps by using own muscle power.
The brace is made of an aluminium alloy which can be re-shaped according to the muscle changes.
Q&A
Is it possible to treat both ACL and PCL with this brace?
Yes, thanks to the strap on the upper leg in front you can use this brace for the treatment of both ACL and PCL problems.
Why are all the hard shells in front?
There are 2 reasons for this :
1. The rough edges are at the back of the leg to have more control of the soft tissue.
2. It is easier to fit.
What distinguishes this brace?
The extra hinge at the level of the proximal calf strap sees to it that there is posterior pressure on the tibia. This has the following two advantages:
1. The counter pressure on the tibia causes you to increase the stimulation of the quadriceps. In this way you avoid or reduce your chances of atrophy.
2. Increase in the speed with which the ham strings contract, which removes all chances of luxation.


