The X10 Knee Recovery System provides a highly effective, in-home solution for the intensive rehabilitation required after ACL reconstruction. While traditional recovery methods often rely on infrequent, high-intensity physical therapy sessions that can be painful and exhausting, the X10 allows for high-frequency, low-impact movement. By performing thousands of gentle repetitions each day from the comfort of a chair, patients can dramatically reduce swelling and prevent the joint stiffness that often follows major ligament surgery.

STRENGTH AND MOBILITY
A critical challenge in ACL recovery is the rapid loss of muscle mass, particularly in the quadriceps. The X10 addresses this through a patented process, which enables patients to begin safe, controlled strengthening exercises much earlier than standard protocols allow. This targeted approach helps patients regain their pre-surgical strength in a fraction of the time, often reaching milestones in one month that typically take three to six months with conventional physical therapy.
TELEMEDICINE
Beyond physical movement, the system utilizes advanced smart technology and telemedicine to monitor progress in real-time. Each session’s data is saved and can be shared with a dedicated recovery coach and the patient’s surgeon, ensuring the ACL graft is protected while range of motion is consistently expanded. This level of precision helps eliminate the guesswork of recovery and significantly lowers the risk of developing arthrofibrosis, or excessive scar tissue, which can otherwise lead to long-term mobility issues.
The X10 also prioritizes the patient’s comfort and mental well-being by putting them in total control of the machine’s pressure and speed. This “patient-directed” therapy eliminates the fear of “therapeutic pain” often associated with manual manipulation by a therapist. By providing a smoother, less painful path to mobility, the system encourages greater compliance with the recovery program, allowing patients to return to their sports, hobbies, and daily routines with greater confidence and a more stable, functional knee.

