Hi, I hope you have gotten more comfortable with your Knee Dynasplint. As always, consult with your doc and therapist. I checked with our Dynasplint National Sales Traainer who is also a PT, and here was his comment: If you are using a Knee Extension, loosen the non-working cuffs-the shin cuff and the front of thigh cuff (they are labeled) . If you are using an Knee Flexion, loosen the butterfly strap but keep 2” counterforce and calf cuff and wear it intermittently throughout the day instead of at night.
Please let us know how you are doing!
Suzi Pitts
Communications at Dynasplint
Hi Jschaa,
Welcome to MedHelp's Pain Management Community. I am glad that you found us and took the time to post.
I have seen Dynapsplints implemented in post-op TKR cases. It's fairly widely used and usually has pretty good results. But we are all different.
Discuss this with your surgeon. If your surgeon thinks this will be a good option for you what do you have to lose? You can also discuss this with a good physical therapist. Those will be your best sources for information.
Please let us know how you are doing....and what you decide and the results. We'll look forward to hearing from you again.
Take Care,
~Tuck