Balto BT Ligatek

ADJUSTABLE HINGED KNEE BRACE FOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENTS AND PATELLAR PATHOLOGIES

Balto Ligatek knee braces are  designed to help dogs with damaged or broken cruciate ligaments, severe or medium sprains, traumas. They are useful after surgery or as an alternative to surgery.
The joints on the support allow for partial or total immobilization of the joint as necessary.

The Ligatek Brace is part of our Veterinary professional line of products and we highly recommend working with your Vet on the compatibility of this product for your dogs condition, sizing and for initial fitting and treatment and or have them contact us for additional information.
WHAT IS IT FOR?

The Ligatek knee brace has been carefully designed to stabilize your dog’s post-op trauma or the reduction in the knee joint required. Thanks to the adjustable hinges, the user can control the r.O.M. (Range of motion) and lock the joint into full immobilization or controlled degrees of flexion-extension movements. This enables to treat a variety of needs in a versatile way. Ligatek is also width adjustable (thanks to our modifiable straps) as well as length-adjustable. The upper and lower padding can be extended or shortened to ensure an excellent fit around the leg. 

LIGATEK KNEE BRACE RECOMMENDED USAGE DURING POSTOPERATIVE CARE:

Thanks to Ligatek, the user can regulate flexion-extension movements or lock the joint into full immobilization, allowing proper healing by reducing stress and excessive strain, depending on your dog’s needs after surgery.
Ligatek is recommended for postoperative care in case of:

  • Cranial-caudal cruciate ligaments deficiency (TPLO, TTA surgical procedures);
  • Patellar surgical procedures (sulcopasty, tibial tuberosity transposition, fracture);
  • Extracapsular technique;
  • Patellar tendon synthesis.
LIGATEK KNEE BRACE CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT USAGE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO SURGERY:

The Ligatek brace can be used as an alternative support in cases when surgery options are not feasible (E.G. Due to age or prior medical condition). Being able to control movements while maintaining an adequate R.O.M.,
Makes Ligatek suitable for conservative treatments such as:

  • Cranial and caudal cruciate ligament injury and/or tear;
  • Traumatic or acquired collateral ligaments deficiency;
  • Joint capsule trauma;
  • Patellar dislocation.

All Balto Ligatek Knee braces are Final sale, No Return, No Exchanges

The Ligatek Brace is part of our Veterinary professional line of products and we highly recommend working with your Vet on the compatibility of this product for your dogs condition, sizing and for initial fitting and treatment and or have them contact us for additional information.

Please call us direct to order over the Phone 778-809-7421

Available in four adjustable sizes.

SizesCirc. ACirc. BLengths CBreeds and weights*

Price

(Call to Order)

S21-25 cm8-15 cm11-14 cmCocker Spaniel, Poodle (10-15Kg)$466.67
M26-31 cm10-16 cm14-18 cmBorder Collie, Setter (15-30 Kg)$466.67
L29-34 cm12-18 cm15-21 cmGerman Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Rottweiler (28–50 Kg)SOLD OUT
XLOver 36 cm16-23 cmSaint Bernard, Great Dane, Newfoundland (Over 50Kg)$466.67

*Attention the suggested breeds and weights are purely indicative, to determine the size of the brace take the measurements as specified.

All Balto Ligatek Knee braces are Final sale, No Return, No Exchanges

Please call us direct to order over the Phone 778-809-7421

HOW TO TAKE THE MEASURES

Measure A: Measure the circumference of the dog’s thigh halfway between the groin and knee.
Measure B: Measure the circumference of the dog’s paw halfway between the knee and the hock.
Measure C: Measure the distance between the knee and the base of the hock.

The Ligatek Brace is part of our Veterinary professional line of products and is available through your vet directly or through us as a Veterinary referral. Please contact us for further details 778-809-7421
PROPER BRACE SETTING

The below settings must be adjusted on both sides before positioning the brace.

1. Your dog should stand upright with his weight centred on all fours. Place the brace on the leg and check that the CENTRAL HINGE is positioned at knee joint’s height.
2. How to adjust the LOWER PADDING position: use the biggest key to loosen the two screws then adjust the height of the padding by sliding it on the guide rail. Tighten the screws.
3. The lower padding is in the PROPER POSITION when it rests above the hock joint without obstructing it: the brace is now stable and the hock joint is free to move.

Warning: use the supplied allen keys only. The use of screwdrivers could damage the screw thread. 
4. Follow the same procedure used
for the lower padding to adjust the position of the UPPER PADDING.

Warning: the upper padding has been molded according to your dog’s anatomy; as a result, it rests lower on the inner thigh. When placing the brace on your dog, it is important to follow its natural shape.

 

ADJUSTABLE HINGE SETTING

The below settings must be adjusted on both sides before positioning the brace.

5. Once the proper length has been fixed, please proceed with setting the ADJUSTABLE HINGE by using the smallest allen key.

HOW TO LOCK THE BRACE*
30° flexion position (FLEX)
30° extension position (EXT)

* A total joint immobilization is recommended before surgery or under veterinarian’s advice.
HOW TO CONTROL JOINT MOVEMENTS**
75° flexion position (FLEX)
30° extension position (EXT)

This is to prevent the risk of knee hyperextension or hyperflexion.
** Use this setting after surgery or when using the brace as an alternative to surgery.

The hinge has a series of 8 + 5 graduated notches (from 0° to 105° for flexion, from 0° to 60° for extension).
By moving the screws onto the different notches, the joint’s flexion and extension degree angle is either reduced or locked.
Warning: the use of any other settings, different from the above, may be used
during postoperative care or as an alternative to surgery under the exclusive responsibility of the VETERINARIAN.

 

BRACE APPLICATION

After adjusting the brace’s length and the central hinge’s degrees, please proceed with positioning the brace on your dog’s leg.

6. Secure the brace starting from the 2 LOWER STRAPS. Insert them inside the flat rings and fasten them tightly. Repeat the same operation with the single UPPER STRAP.
7. Finally, fasten the MIDDLE STRAP* by moving it slightly upwards.
* The middle strap stabilizes the two central hinges during flexion as they tend to open slightly. If the veterinarian does not deem it as essential, it can be cut, leaving the central part of the brace free.
The three bands* that wrap around the dog’s leg securing the brace, are length-adjustable: remove the Velcro clamp, cut the extra length with scissors, and reposition the Velcro clamp.
Warning: be careful not to cut too much, otherwise the Velcro will not fasten properly.
* The brace is equipped with sufficiently long bands suitable for oversize or overweight dogs.

 

RECOMMENDED USE
  • During postoperative care please follow your veterinarian’s instructions on appropriate usage time. In case of postoperative edema remove the brace until the swelling is reduced.
  • Do not remove the stickers showing the hinge degrees and the brace direction.
  • Keep the brace clean. Eliminate any hair, especially inside the Velcro parts:
    use an appropriate hairbrush every 2/3 days.
  • Do not machine wash the brace: for proper cleaning remove all padded parts and hand wash them in cold water with mild detergent.
  • Do not use screwdrivers or other electrical tools to adjust the screws.
  • Do not force the screws during assembly to avoid damaging the thread.
    In addition to the 2 allen keys, the package contains a few spare screws.
  • Do not leave the brace on for an extended period of time: the brace must be worn during the day, especially during physical activity, and it should be removed at night.
  • Do not leave your dog unattended for a long period of time while wearing the brace: your dog could try to remove it by biting or scratching the brace.