An orthopedic device has a main body panel including a longitudinal length with a curved cross-section, and opposed lateral and medial sides. A posterior panel is secured to the lateral and medial sides of the main body panel, and is sized longitudinally shorter than the main body panel in a non-str
An orthopedic device has a main body panel including a longitudinal length with a curved cross-section, and opposed lateral and medial sides. A posterior panel is secured to the lateral and medial sides of the main body panel, and is sized longitudinally shorter than the main body panel in a non-stretched condition. The posterior panel is secured to the main body panel in a pretensioned condition and spans the longitudinal length of the main body panel along the lateral and medial sides thereof.
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1. An orthopedic device, comprising: a main body panel having a longitudinal length with a curved posterior contour and a generally straight anterior contour, the main body panel having opposed lateral and medial sides;a posterior panel secured to the lateral and medial sides of the main body panel,
1. An orthopedic device, comprising: a main body panel having a longitudinal length with a curved posterior contour and a generally straight anterior contour, the main body panel having opposed lateral and medial sides;a posterior panel secured to the lateral and medial sides of the main body panel, the posterior panel sized longitudinally shorter than the main body panel in a non-stretched condition, the posterior panel secured to the main body panel in a pretensioned condition and spans the longitudinal length of the main body panel along the lateral and medial sides thereof;wherein the upper portion of the posterior panel is wider than the lower portion of the posterior panel in the pretensioned condition;wherein the posterior panel has the same stretchability as the main body panel and combine to substantially provide even circumferential compression when worn on a leg of a user. 2. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the posterior panel urges a curved contour to only the posterior side of the orthopedic device. 3. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the posterior panel has upper, lower and center portions, the center portion having a substantially greater width than the upper and lower portions each forming a substantially narrow spacing width between opposed longitudinal seams. 4. The orthopedic device according to claim 3, wherein the center portion of the posterior panel is secured to a center portion of the main body panel. 5. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein longitudinal seams secure the posterior panel to the main body panel, the longitudinal seams being located outside of the center portion of the posterior panel generally corresponding to the popliteal area of a wearer's leg. 6. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein when worn on a leg of a wearer, the posterior panel is in a stretched condition relative to the main body panel when a leg is in extension. 7. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein material forming the posterior panel has a gradual stretch until complete extension of the posterior panel. 8. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein both the main body panel and the posterior panel are formed from a three-dimensional double faced spacer material having a circular knit. 9. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the main body panel and the posterior panel have the same material thickness. 10. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the main body panel and the posterior panel are air permeable throughout the entirety of their thickness. 11. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the material forming the main body panel and the material forming the posterior panel have substantially the same compressibility. 12. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein when the orthopedic device is in a rest, unworn condition, the posterior panel is in tension whereas the main body panel is generally not in tension. 13. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the main body panel and the posterior panel each have mutually corresponding affixation points generally located at a central point along their length, a lower portion of the posterior panel is tensioned from the affixation points to a lower edge thereof such that the seam runs from the central point to the lower edge. 14. The orthopedic device according to claim 13, wherein the main panel defines an anterior opening centrally located and corresponding generally laterally to the central point. 15. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein the main body panel and the posterior panel each have mutually corresponding affixation points generally located at a central point along their length, an upper portion of the posterior panel is tensioned from an upper edge thereof to the affixation points such that the seam runs from the upper edge to the central point. 16. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, wherein an upper portion of the main body panel is wider than a lower portion of the main body panel in the pretensioned condition. 17. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, including separate anterior and posterior straps located only along any anterior and posterior portions of the orthopedic device, respectively. 18. The orthopedic device according to claim 1, including separate anterior and posterior straps located only along any anterior and posterior portions of the orthopedic device, respectively. 19. An orthopedic device, comprising: an elongate, tubular body adapted to anatomically conform to the upper leg, knee and lower leg, the tubular body including a main body panel having a longitudinal length with a curved posterior contour and a generally straight anterior contour, the main body panel having opposed lateral and medial sides, and a posterior panel secured to the lateral and medial sides of the main body panel, the posterior panel sized longitudinally shorter than the main body panel in a non-stretched condition, the posterior panel secured to the main body panel in a pretensioned condition and spans the longitudinal length of the main body panel along the lateral and medial sides thereof;first and second hinges secured on lateral and medial sides of the body, the first and second hinges adjustable in location relative to anterior and posterior sides of the orthopedic device at fastening points located on lateral and medial sides of the main body panel, the first and second hinges forming part of first and second hinge mechanisms each including upper and lower struts extending from the first and second hinges, respectively;wherein the posterior panel is arranged posteriorly of the first and second hinges. 20. An orthopedic device, comprising: a main body panel having a longitudinal length with a curved posterior contour and a generally straight anterior contour, the main body panel having opposed lateral and medial sides;a posterior panel secured to the lateral and medial sides of the main body panel, the posterior panel sized longitudinally shorter than the main body panel in a non-stretched condition, the posterior panel secured to the main body panel in a pretensioned condition and spans the longitudinal length of the main body panel along the lateral and medial sides thereof, the upper portion of the posterior panel being wider than the lower portion of the posterior panel in the pretensioned condition;an upper strap removably mounted on an outer surface of the main body panel and including a fastener at one end, the upper strap arranged to be reversed in orientation, defined as the pull of the strap and enabling set up to pull laterally-to-medially, medially-to-laterally. 21. The orthopedic device according to claim 20, further comprising first and second hinges secured on lateral and medial sides of the body, the first and second hinges adjustable in location relative to anterior and posterior sides of the orthopedic device at fastening points located on lateral and medial sides of the main body panel, the first and second hinges forming part of first and second hinge mechanisms each include upper and lower struts extending from the hinges. 22. The orthopedic device according to claim 21, including separate anterior and posterior straps located only along any anterior and posterior portions of the orthopedic device, respectively.
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