DeRoyal Warrior Post-Operative Elbow Brace — Adjustable Hinged ROM Elbow Orthosis
The DeRoyal Warrior Post-Operative Elbow Brace is a professional-grade hinged elbow orthosis designed for post-surgical rehabilitation and fracture management. Featuring a single hinge lateral application for easy donning and doffing, this universal-size brace provides precise range of motion control with adjustable flexion and extension settings in 10-degree increments. Includes a shoulder strap for additional support. Available in Left and Right.
Key Features of the DeRoyal Warrior Elbow Brace
- Adjustable ROM in 10° increments — Flexion: 0° to 120° | Extension: 0° to 90°
- Single hinge lateral application — easy donning and doffing for patient independence
- Universal sizing — adjustable length from 16" to 24"
- Side-specific — available in Left (EB6000-01) or Right (EB6000-02)
- Included shoulder strap — extra support and immobilization when needed
- Post-operative ready — designed for surgical recovery and progressive rehabilitation protocols
- FSA/HSA eligible
- HCPCS code: L3760
Clinical Indications — Who Needs a Post-Op Hinged Elbow Brace?
- Post-operative elbow rehabilitation
- Olecranon fractures
- Radial head fractures
- Hairline fractures of the radius, humerus, and ulna
- Ligamentous reconstruction procedures (UCL, LCL)
- Elbow instability
- Progressive rehabilitation protocols requiring controlled ROM advancement
ROM Settings — Flexion & Extension Range
| Motion | Range | Increments |
|---|---|---|
| Flexion | 0° to 120° | 10° increments |
| Extension | 0° to 90° | 10° increments |
Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Sizing | Universal (adjustable 16" to 24") |
| Side | Left (EB6000-01) or Right (EB6000-02) |
| Hinge Type | Single hinge lateral application |
| Included | Shoulder strap |
Frequently Asked Questions — DeRoyal Warrior Post-Operative Elbow Brace
What is a hinged ROM elbow brace and how is it used after elbow surgery?
A hinged ROM (Range of Motion) elbow brace controls how far the elbow can bend and straighten during recovery. After elbow surgery — such as fracture fixation, ligament reconstruction, or dislocation repair — the surgeon prescribes specific flexion and extension limits to protect the repair while allowing progressive movement. The DeRoyal Warrior allows settings in 10° increments so your physical therapist can gradually increase your ROM as healing progresses.
What elbow fractures and conditions is this brace used for?
The Warrior is prescribed for olecranon fractures, radial head fractures, hairline fractures of the radius, humerus, and ulna, UCL and LCL ligament reconstruction, elbow dislocation recovery, and post-operative rehabilitation following any elbow surgical procedure requiring controlled ROM advancement.
How long do I need to wear a post-operative elbow brace after surgery?
Wear duration depends on the type of surgery and your surgeon’s protocol. Most post-operative elbow bracing protocols last 6–12 weeks, with ROM limits progressively increased by your physical therapist or surgeon at each follow-up visit. Never adjust the ROM settings yourself without clinical guidance, and never discontinue brace use without medical clearance.
What is the difference between the left and right versions?
The Warrior is side-specific — the hinge placement and arm geometry differ between left and right models. Always order the side that matches your injured arm. Left = EB6000-01, Right = EB6000-02.
Is the DeRoyal Warrior Elbow Brace FSA or HSA eligible?
Yes. The DeRoyal Warrior is a medical device and is generally FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and HSA (Health Savings Account) eligible. HCPCS code L3760 may apply — verify coverage with your insurance provider. OrthoTape does not bill insurance directly.
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