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Tru-Pull Advanced System

Attention Medicare Patients

Places dynamic pull on patella during leg extension to normalize tracking.

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Is the Tru-Pull® Advanced System Right for me?

An ideal solution if you need moderate to maximum support for patellofemoral malalignment, subluxation and dislocations. Try our Brace Advisor for personalized product recommendations to meet your needs!

Designed to support and protect:

  • Patellofemoral malalignment
  • Patella subluxation
  • Patella dislocations
  • Knee hyperextension

Best for:

  • All activities

Ultimate Support And Help with Relief From The Pain Of Patellofemoral Dislocations!

The patented Tru-Pull Advanced System is designed to place a dynamic pull on the patella during knee extension to normalize tracking in the intracondylar groove and help reduce anterior pain. An ideal solution for a person who needs ultimate support for patellofemoral malalignment, subluxation and dislocations. Available with aluminum hinges for additional medial/lateral support and control of knee hyperextension.


Product Features…and the benefits you’ll experience!

True & Constant Pull On The Patella
Independent anchors prevent rotation of the brace and provide a "True" and consistent pull on the patella to avoid lateral subluxation. The elastomeric pull device, with pull straps above and below the patella, has a rubber band type effect providing a strong dynamic pull on the patella as the knee extends.
Complete Comfort
Breathable material makes the brace light and comfortable.
Optional Hinge
Aluminum Polycentric Hinge Technology offers additional medial/lateral support and control of knee hyperextension.
Easy To Apply
Designed so it’s easy to put on and take off.
Buttresses
Choice of 1/4" and 3/8" buttresses to give you the leverage you require.

***NOTE: This item can take up to 2 weeks to ship***



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Product Questions

What are the pros AND cons of a closed and open pop? I've not had much experience either way - so how do I choose?
Question by: mickey on May 12, 2010, 6:46 PM
The popliteal is the area in the back of the knee where your knee bends. When a knee brace has an opening it is described as an "Open Popliteal" knee brace. An open popliteal knee brace is tends to be more comfortable than other knee braces that are closed in the back. There is less pinching of the material when your knee is bent. They are also a bit cooler as more skin is exposed. Some people prefer a closed popliteal knee brace because they have a bit more compression and are bit more restrictive offering a bit more support.
Answer by: Admin on May 12, 2010, 6:46 PM
Can the DonJoy Tru-Pull Advanced knee brace be washed or laundered?
Question by: Patty on Sep 28, 2010, 4:37 PM
We recommend washing by hand in cool water with a mild soap and lay flat to dry. Do not put in the washer.
Answer by: Admin on Sep 28, 2010, 4:37 PM
I would like to order one Donjoy Tru-Pull Advanced System for my daughter.
Her size is medium but I am confused about the Style
Her Patella normally slides to left so I believe 'Lt Closed Pop' would be the style.
But I don't know the difference between with and without Hinge option.

Waiting for your opinion and suggestion.

Thanks
Question by: Sanjib Chaudhuri on Oct 12, 2010, 12:42 PM
Hello Sanjib,

The Hinges will add stability to the knee as well as assist in controlling the patella motion.

If you are concerned about instability, choose the style with hinges.
Answer by: Admin on Oct 12, 2010, 12:42 PM
I was looking at the true pull advanced brace, and I was wondering where I need the hiinges. I have purchased a donjoy brace vefore that had hinges in it, but I dont remember what we put down when we bought it. I have PFD in my left knee, so I need a hinge for what side of the knee? Left or right?
Question by: Haylee on Nov 19, 2010, 11:02 AM
Hello Haylee,

The Tru Pull Advanced has hinges on both sides. You'll just need to indicate right or left leg.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 19, 2010, 11:02 AM
I have had dislocations of both knees about 4 times each, all from playing sports. When my patella dislocates it stays out until I or a doctor put it back in place.
This season I will be snowboarding and would like to upgrade my current knee brace to a DonJoy Tru-Pull Advanced System or similar. Do you recommend this brace and if so what is "closed pop/ open pop" also "Lt/Rt", and hinge vs. no hinge? I really want to choose the best option for my left knee. Thank you in advance.

-Justin
Question by: justin on Nov 2, 2010, 3:12 PM
Hello Justin,

The open pop would be an opening behind the knee, and closed would have no opening behind the knee, and if you need extra stability in your knee you would choose hinges, otherwise go with the sleeve.

LT and RT are left and right leg braces.

If you already use a rigid DonJoy brace ( EX: DonJoy Armor Knee Brace) for protection, you can simply buy the DonJoy Tru-Pull Advanced Attachment and add it onto the brace.

https://www.donjoystore.com/donjoy-tru-pull-advanced-attachment
Answer by: Admin on Nov 2, 2010, 3:12 PM


Take the measurement of your thigh and calf 6" above and below your kneecap using a flexible type tape measure.  Use the diameter you measure here to choose your size.


    Size Thigh Knee Center Calf
    XS 13" - 15 1/2" 12"-13" 10"-12"
    S 15 1/2" - 18 1/2" 13"-14" 12"-14"
    M 18 1/2"- 21" 14"-15" 14"-16"
    L 21"- 23 1/2" 15"-17" 16"-18"
    XL 23 1/2" - 26 1/2" 17"-19" 18"-20"
    XXL 26 1/2" - 29 1/2" 19"-21" 20"-22"
    XXXL 29 1/2" -32" 21" -23" 22" -24


    Center Knee 1.Stand with your legs shoulder-width apart, legs slightly bent and leg muscles contracted.
    6 in Above 2. Measure up six inches from the center of your knee with a tape measure, as shown.
    Thig Circle 3. Measure the circumference of your thigh at the 6-inch mark, as shown.
    6 in below 4. Measure down six inches from the center of your knee with a tape measure, as shown. Then measure the circumference of your calf at the 6-inch mark.

     

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