VertaLoc, Inc. is an industry leader which specializes in providing exceptional medical devices. Their goal is simple; provide the highest quality and most effective product for their customers. Their orthotic line includes spinal support braces to lower extremity support.
All products are designed to be durable, comfortable and low profile to ensure you can take the first step to living a healthy and active lifestyle.
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The VertaLoc® Active ankle brace was designed to provide maximum support due to injury and instability of the ankle and foot. The brace controls position and motion of the ankle, immobilizes the ankle and lower leg for patients with arthritis and fractures. The complete closure system ensures patient's ankle is secure with a comfortable fit.
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The VertaLoc® Dynamic knee brace is designed to stabilize and control mild to moderate levels of medial lateral movement. Its adjustable hinges allow for effortless and customizable preferred range of motion. The adjustable hinge permits physician or practitioner to set limits on flection and extension, while enabling patient free range of motion of their knee within those guidelines.
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The VertaLoc® Elbow brace was designed to assist in protecting and supporting sore, weak or injured elbow and arm. It holds the elbow in an optimal position to encourage healing and alleviate pain
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The VertaLoc® MAX OA knee brace is constructed to comfortably maximize knee support. This easy to use, double vertical orthosos is designed to offer stability and ease pain, while assisting the patient in returning to an active lifestyle. The VertaLoc® MAX OA features a fully adjustable range of motion hinge and also provides rotation control. This comfortable and lightweight knee brace promotes patient compliance in a safe, non-invasive manner.
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The VertaLoc® Wrist Brace with Thumb Spica is designed to bring stability and support to your injured wrist and hand. It holds the wrist in an optimal position to foster healing and alleviate pain. It is recommended for mild to moderate injuries of wrist and thumb, as well as acute and chronic sprains and strains