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Device Overview The ExoPets Elbow Orthosis is reviewed as part of a clinical mobility plan. Device selection depends on diagnosis, patient presentation, movement pattern, activity level, comfort, and fit tolerance.
Orthotic Device
ExoPets Elbow Orthosis
Best For

Elbow support, front limb stability, fit-sensitive bracing, and guided mobility care.

Clinical Goal

Help support upper front limb mechanics while considering comfort, alignment, and tolerance.

Review Inputs

Diagnosis, front limb photos, gait videos, measurements, activity level, and veterinarian notes.

Case Path

From device selection to fit support.

01Select Device

Choose the closest mobility path.

02Submit Case

Provide patient and clinic details.

03Clinical Review

ExoPets reviews case direction.

04Fabrication

The custom device is produced.

05Fit Support

Follow-up guidance supports use.

Not Sure This Is the Right Device?

Start with the patient. ExoPets will help route the case.

Patient presentation, diagnosis, compensation patterns, activity level, and tolerance all affect device selection.

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Device details

Elbow Orthosis — Custom stabilization for elbow instability, injury recovery, and controlled joint support.

Clinical overview

The Elbow Orthosis is a custom veterinary brace designed to support the elbow joint while allowing functional movement. It helps manage instability, reduces strain on compromised structures, and supports recovery following injury or surgery. Each device is fabricated to the patient’s anatomy to ensure proper alignment, comfort, and biomechanical efficiency during daily activity or rehabilitation.

Indications

  • Elbow joint instability due to ligamentous injury
  • Osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease of the elbow
  • Post-operative support following elbow surgery
  • Congenital or developmental elbow abnormalities requiring stabilization
  • Traumatic injury resulting in joint weakness or instability
  • Rehabilitation support to improve comfort and controlled range of motion
  • Chronic conditions requiring external joint support to reduce pain and inflammation

Contraindications

  • Acute or unstable fractures requiring rigid immobilization
  • Open wounds, infection, or significant skin disease at brace contact areas
  • Severe swelling that has not been medically stabilized