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Round the Clock Therapy

A growing body of literature supports what many physicians and therapists already know – that applying gentle, low load stress over a prolonged period of time may result in long term tissue remodeling. Applying that force to shortened connective tissue at the end of range promotes non-traumatic tissue remodeling into a lengthened position and leads to ROM gains.

Which Patients Should Consider for Dynamic Splinting

Adjunctive Therapy with dynamic splinting can be an effective at-home therapy for patients struggling to regain complete range of motion. In general, this therapy may be applied to patients with limited range of motion resulting from connective tissue changes secondary to orthopedic or neurological conditions including: post surgery; fractures; CVA; burns; cerebal palsy; below knee amputation.

How Advance Dynamic ROM Works

Advance Dynamic ROM orthoses are designed to help you achieve the desired clinical outcomes by utilising an adjunctive, cost effective treatment outside the clinic setting–allowing you to take advantage of valuable "non-clinic" hours. The biological principle is that periarticular connective tissue (PCT) will remodel in response to the type and amount of physical stress it receives. That's the major advantage of dynamic orthoses in restoring ROM. Treating with dynamic orthoses:

  • Addresses the plastic component of the connective tissue deformation which may facilitate long term ROM improvement.
  • Delivers low-load stress at the joints end range over a prolonged period of time, called Total End-Range Time (TERT)
  • Applies an opposing force over time to shorten muscle.

Goal: ROM Gains for Your Patients

Combined with other passive and active ROM techniques Advance Dynamic ROM orthoses help facilitate more long term range gains for your patients. And they achieve these gains safely and comfortably.