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Contracture management products are designed to support joint positioning, help maintain range of movement and assist with restorative care where stiffness, muscle imbalance or prolonged immobility are affecting function.
Whether you are comparing restorative orthoses for low-load stretch, looking for products to support more comfortable alignment or exploring options for contracture prevention as part of a wider care plan, this range is built to make selection easier.
Browse specialist supports from Restorative Medical alongside related orthotic therapy solutions designed to support mobility, comfort and practical day-to-day care.

At Algeos, our contracture management range focuses on orthoses and restorative supports designed to help maintain range, improve positioning and support everyday care across hand, elbow, knee and ankle pathways.
These products are commonly explored in neurological rehabilitation, long-term care and post-immobility settings, often alongside broader body braces and supports, AFOs and condition-led solutions such as drop foot supports.
The aim is not simply bracing, but more thoughtful therapeutic positioning and lower-load stretch where clinically appropriate.

Hand, elbow, knee and ankle orthoses for clinically informed contracture management, positioning support and gradual range work.
Contracture management refers to the prevention and treatment of soft-tissue shortening that limits joint movement. This can affect the hand, wrist, elbow, knee, ankle or foot, and is often linked with neurological conditions, immobility, prolonged incorrect positioning or post-surgical recovery.
The Algeos guide on what contracture management is gives a useful overview for both clinicians and carers.
Restorative contracture devices are designed to help position a joint more appropriately, apply prolonged low-load stretch where indicated and reduce pressure points that can interfere with tolerance or compliance. The goal of the restorative brace is longer-term management rather than short-term injury bracing.
They are often explored for care pathways involving stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s disease or longstanding immobility and may sit alongside hand supports or joint support solutions when stiffness and positioning overlap with painful daily function.
Useful when the hand is tending towards flexed positioning, increased tone or reduced functional alignment. These products are often selected in stroke and neurological rehabilitation pathways.
See the Restorative Hand brace, BendEase Universal Orthosis and NeuroFlex ThumbEase.
Chosen when elbow flexion contracture management is part of a restorative plan and gradual extension work is needed with structured support.
Browse the Restorative Elbow Orthosis.
Commonly used where knee flexion contractures affect seating, standing, transfers or tolerance to everyday care. These are more specialised than standard knee sleeves or compression supports.
Compare the NeuroFlex Restorative Knee Orthosis and the RestAir Knee Brace.
Selected when neutral foot alignment, heel protection or lower-limb positioning needs support as part of contracture prevention or management.
Explore the Restorative Flex Boot and Restorative FootEase Orthosis.
| Concern or care setting | How supportive orthoses may help | Useful route |
|---|---|---|
| Post-stroke hand positioning | Helps maintain alignment, support hygiene access and reduce worsening flexed posture where tone and stiffness are increasing. | Restorative Hand and hand support solutions |
| Elbow flexion contracture management | Provides structured positioning and progressive adjustment where gradual extension is part of the treatment plan. | Restorative Elbow Orthosis |
| Knee flexion contractures in rehab or long-term care | Supports prolonged low-load passive stretch and more stable positioning than a general support brace. | NeuroFlex Knee Orthosis, RestAir Knee and knee supports |
| Ankle contracture or heel pressure risk | Helps maintain neutral alignment and may support heel floatation or pressure relief depending on product design. | Restorative Flex Boot and AFOs |
| Foot drop with positioning concerns | Some users need a gait-focused AFO, while others need more restorative, non-ambulatory positioning support. | drop foot page and drop foot brace guide |
| Night-time or longer-duration positioning | In selected cases, overnight or resting supports can help maintain stretch and reduce morning stiffness or fixed postures. | night splints and the contracture management guide |
Contracture management is usually more specialist than standard retail bracing. While some buyers start in general support categories such as ankle braces or knee supports, restorative orthoses are better suited when the clinical goal is sustained positioning, gradual range work or pressure-aware support.
In practice, the most useful comparison is often between general symptom support and condition-specific restorative design. The Restorative Medical collection is intended for the latter, especially when neurological tone, immobility or long-term range loss are central issues.
A practical overview of causes, prevention and the main support routes used across care settings.
Useful when you are deciding between gait support, positioning support and more structured AFO options.
A strong related category when ankle position, toe clearance and neurological presentation overlap.
Helpful for comparing ambulation-focused orthoses with restorative positioning devices.
Browse the wider category if you need to compare contracture solutions with other mobility and rehabilitation supports.
It means using positioning, stretching, splinting and supportive care to help prevent or manage the shortening of soft tissues that reduces joint movement. The Algeos overview on contracture management explains this clearly.
Both groups may browse them, but many products in this category are specialist and should be chosen with professional guidance. That is especially true for devices such as the restorative knee orthosis or restorative flex boot.
A standard brace often focuses on symptom relief, stability or protection. A restorative orthosis is more likely to focus on gradual range, positioning, low-load stretch and contracture-specific support. Compare with general body braces and supports.
Sometimes, but it depends on the aim. If walking safety and toe clearance are the priority, a gait-focused drop foot solution or AFO may be more appropriate than a purely restorative device.
The most relevant options on Algeos are the NeuroFlex Restorative Knee Orthosis and the RestAir Knee Brace, rather than general knee sleeves.
Yes. Buyers often compare the Restorative Hand brace, BendEase and ThumbEase depending on the pattern of tone, deformity and comfort needs.
Compare joint-specific solutions, read the guide content and explore the wider Restorative Medical range to find the most suitable route for hand, elbow, knee, ankle and foot positioning support.

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