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Device Overview The ExoPets Stifle 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.
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ExoPets Stifle Orthosis

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Best For

Stifle instability, CCL-related support, post-surgical mobility, and controlled joint support.

Clinical Goal

Help support the stifle while managing instability, comfort, motion control, and functional mobility.

Review Inputs

Diagnosis, surgical history, gait videos, stance photos, 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.

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

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Device details

Custom stifle orthosis designed to stabilize the knee joint, reduce pain, and support controlled return to mobility in dogs with stifle pathology.

Clinical overview

The ExoPets Stifle Orthosis is a custom-fabricated veterinary knee brace engineered to provide external joint stabilization while preserving functional range of motion. It is designed for dogs requiring support due to ligament injury, degenerative joint disease, or post-operative recovery.

Each device is fabricated based on patient-specific anatomy to optimize fit, alignment, and comfort. The orthosis works in conjunction with veterinary treatment plans and rehabilitation protocols to help reduce pain, limit abnormal joint motion, and promote safer weight bearing.

Indications

  • Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) deficiency or rupture (partial or complete)
  • Post-operative support following CCL/TPLO/TTA procedures, as directed by the surgeon
  • Stifle joint instability due to ligamentous injury or degenerative disease
  • Meniscal injury requiring controlled joint stabilization
  • Osteoarthritis of the stifle requiring external support
  • Rehabilitation support to improve limb alignment, reduce strain, and enhance gait stability
  • Conservative management when surgery is not indicated or delayed

Contraindications

  • Open wounds, active infection, or unhealed surgical incisions at the brace interface
  • Severe neurological deficits affecting limb placement
  • Significant angular limb deformities not suitable for external bracing