
Do you have a slightly unstable feeling in your knee? Need extra support during exercise? Do you suffer from residual complaints after a meniscus operation or ligament damage? The Push Sports Knee Brace offers a solution. The Push Sports Knee Brace supports the knee in a special way using non-axial leaf spring hinges on both sides of the knee. Lateral movement is countered, without inhibiting bending and stretching of the knee. The application of this form of articulation means the knee joint is exceptionally well stabilised without inhibiting your movement during exercise. The U-shaped pad in the brace is positioned around the knee joint and helps to stabilise the patella. The knee brace has an excellent fit and is very slim, which means the brace can easily be worn under sportswear.
Benefits:
- Offers sideways support in the event of instability of the knee joint
- Applies individually adjustable compression around the joint
- Non-axial leaf spring hinges follow the natural bending of the knee
- A U-shaped pressure pad contributes to the stabilisation of the kneecap
- Optimum position retention
- Very low profile
When should you use the Push Sports Knee Brace?
- General knee instability
- Residual instability following a collateral ligament injury
- Arthrosis with mild instability
- Patellofemoral pain syndrome: Pain complaints around the kneecap
- Meniscus injury
Sizing:
Measure around knee under patella. The Push Sports Knee brace is universal for left and right knee.
Small: 27 - 31cm
Medium: 31 - 35cm
Large: 35 - 40cm
X-Large: 40 - 45cm
Applying the brace:
1. Open the two hook and loop fasteners.
2. Pull the brace over the knee until the pad is positioned snugly underneath the kneecap. For the proper degree of support, it is important that the pad fits closely around the kneecap.
3. Close the lower hook and loop fastener to provide a comfortable degree of compression below the knee.
4. Close the upper hook and loop fastener to provide a comfortable degree of compression around the upper leg. It is important that the pad presses snugly against the kneecap.
Associated Sports:
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Cycling / Mountain Biking
- Football
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Handball
- Hockey
- Lacrosse
- Rugby
- Running
- Skiing
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Weightlifting