The knee joint is one of the most complex structures in the human body. Composed of the femoral and tibial articular surfaces, and the patella (kneecap), its stability relies on cruciate and collateral ligaments. It's often subjected to significant stress, not only during intense activities like running or skiing, but even from everyday actions like jogging or an unfortunate fall. In such situations, a knee support brace is essential to alleviate pressure on the patella and maintain its correct position.
This elastic orthopedic knee brace features a patella opening and elastic support ribs for targeted stabilization. It provides supportive compression, suitable even for extended periods of activity like hiking. The sports support allows for adjustable flexion angles, enabling controlled range of motion. Cross straps with adjustable closures prevent potential dislocation. Constructed from breathable materials, it maintains a natural knee temperature. Following ligament injuries, this brace offers comprehensive protection and support, even during sports. The supportive bandage seamlessly integrates with limb movement without restricting joints.
When selecting a sports knee brace, consult your physician to ensure it provides adequate protection. This bandage reduces knee pressure without limiting movement. The elastic material is kind to the skin and comfortable to wear. The support accelerates healing and eases pain associated with conditions like osteoarthritis. Crafted from specialized knit fabric, this universal knee orthosis adapts perfectly to the anatomical shape of the limb.
This orthopedic knee brace offers moderate support, helping manage pain and instability by stabilizing the joint capsule and ligaments. The materials used, including Nano Bamboo Charcoal and Flextra®, promote rapid tissue repair, improved range of motion, and enhanced quality of life. It can even be used in acute injury phases due to its lack of significant warming effect.
Please refer to the sizing chart (included in the images) when selecting your brace.





