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Rebound® PCL

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The Rebound PCL is designed to apply a physiologically correct dynamic force, optimum for rehabilitation of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) ruptures, whether during functional (non-surgical) treatment or post-surgical reconstruction. The dynamic load of the Rebound PCL on the tibia is generated by applying an anterior directed dynamic force on the calf area, and opposing counter forces on the anterior aspect of the leg.

Indications for use

  • Rehabilitation of Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) ruptures, whether post-surgical reconstruction or during functional (non-surgical) treatment.

Features and benefits

  • A Dynamic Tension System™ designed to increase the load on the tibia as the knee goes through flexion, providing an anterior drawer force that reduces the load on the PCL.
  • Shear Knobs for specific load adaptation according to the patient’s individual anatomy and rehabilitation related requirements.
  • Polycentric Hinge with extension and flexion stops allowing for range of motion adjustment.
  • Anti-migration Straps (AMS) reduce migration and provide comfort while ensuring that the brace stays in correct position.
  • Breathable Sensil® liners reduce migration and skin irritation while providing comfort.

Cancilation Validation

Benefits of Dynamic Loading

Proven physiologic loading in knee extension and knee flexion.

Comparison of the posterior tibial load provided by a static PCL brace and the dynamic force of the Rebound PCL brace.

The Rebound PCL brace applies significantly larger forces at higher knee flexion angles, where the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is maximally loaded in vivo, compared to a static PCL brace.

Treatment Protocols

PCL rehabilitation protocols

The Rebound PCL brace can be used for rehabilitation of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) ruptures, both in functional (non-surgical) and post-surgical protocols.


PCL Rupture - Functional (Non-Surgical) Rehabilitation Protocol1

ROM - Range of motion, PWB - Partial weight bearing, FWBAT - Full weight bearing as tolerated, FWB - Full weight bearing, OKC - Open kinetic chain, CKC - Closed kinetic chain, PRICE - Protection Rest Ice Compression Elevation.

 

  Phase I (1–6 weeks) Phase II (7–12 weeks) Phase III (13–18 weeks) Phase IV (> 18 weeks)
Rebound PCL Day & night Day & night Discontinue use  
ROM [Ext./Flex.]
  • 0/0/90 week 1-2
  • No limitations > week 2
  • Avoid tibial hyperextension and post. translation
  • No limitations
  • Avoid tibial hyperextension and post. translation
No Limitations No Limitations
Weight Bearing PWB week 1-2
PWB → FWB
FWB FWB  
Physio
  • PRICE
  • Stretching hamstrings
  • Gastrocnemius/activation of quadriceps
  • PRICE
  • Strengthening of hamstring and quads up to 70° flexion
  • Proprioceptive and balance exercise
Prepare for sport specific activity Sports specific agility exercise

PCL Rupture - Rehabilitation after surgical reconstruction1
ROM - Range of motion, PWB - Partial weight bearing, FWBAT - Full weight bearing as tolerated, FWB - Full weight bearing, OKC - Open kinetic chain, CKC - Closed kinetic chain, PRICE - Protection Rest Ice Compression Elevation.
  Phase I (1–6 weeks) Phase II (7–12 weeks) Phase III (13–18 weeks) Phase IV (19-24 weeks) Phase V (25-36 weeks)
Rebound PCL Day & night Day & night Use for all activities Use for all activities Wean off as tolerated
ROM [Ext./Flex.]
  • 0/0/90 week 1-2
  • > Week 2: Progression to full ROM as tolerated
  • Avoid tibial hyperextension and post. translation
  • No limitations
  • Avoid tibial hyperextension and post. translation
No Limitations No Limitations No Limitations
Weight Bearing Non weight bearing FWB → FWBAT FWB FWB FWB
Physio
  • PRICE
  • Gastrocnemius stretching
  • Activation of quadricep
  • PRICE
  • Gastrocnemius stretching
  • Light hamstring stretching
  • Squat progression
  • Proprioceptive and balance exercises
  • Progressive weightbearing strength, incl. progressive hamstring strengthening
  • Continue OKC and CKC strength and endurance work with progressive weight
  • Initiate initial sportspecific drills near end of this phase
  • Continue strength and endurance exercises and OKC for quads and hamstrings
  • Straight line jogging progression
  • Sport-specific drills
 
  1. Pierce CM, O’Brien L, Griffin LW, LaPrade RF. Posterior cruciate ligament tears: functional and postoperative rehabilitation. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc [Internet]. 2013 May [cited 2014 Dec 9];21(5):1071–84. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22484415

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Part# Description
B-124501154 Rebound PCL Brace Custom Right*
B-124501155 Rebound PCL Brace Custom Left*
B-705130042 Extension Stop Kit
B-705130043 Flexion Stop Kit
B-705130044 Shear Knob Kit
PCL00061 S-L Strap Kit
PCL00062 XL-XXL Strap Kit
B-705130046 Condyle Kit

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