The Kronos offers the combined benefits of an immobilizer brace and an unloader brace in one. This innovation allows the clinician and patient greater flexibility to protect and restore their knee’s function throughout the post-operative period.
Possible uses include:
Our patented extension-assisting hinge is engineered to dynamically offload over 60 pounds from the patellofemoral joint.
This significant reduction in force on the knee leads to diminished pain experienced by patients during ambulation.
Initial feedback from clinicians and patients indicates the potential of the KRONOS to restore activity at a faster rate compared to alternative post-operative bracing solutions, owing to the alleviated discomfort. Research suggests that higher levels of activity during the early stages of recovery can effectively mitigate quad atrophy, ultimately contributing to superior long-term post-operative outcomes.
Our data-driven solutions are engineered to maximize your quality of life. Our current users have indicated major improvements in their pain, function, and activity while using their Ascender Brace. Our technology is backed by collaborations with industry leading surgeons, engineers, and research institutions.
OF USERS REPORTED PAIN REDUCTION
AVERAGE PAIN RELIEF PER USER
IMPROVED FUNCTION PER USER
increase in activity per user
The Kronos Knee Brace includes a five-year warranty on the frame, tensioning system, and hinges for custom models, with pads and straps covered for six months. Off-the-shelf models have a two-year warranty on the frame, tensioning system, and hinges, and six months on pads and straps.
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