Relieve your knees with our knee brace for osteoarthritis
This knee brace for osteoarthritis is ideal for easing knee pain, whether you are recovering after surgery, suffering from natural wear due to osteoarthritis, or dealing with a ligament injury. By reducing pressure on the joint, the knee brace can help delay surgical intervention.
Discover in more detail the properties, benefits, and uses of this knee brace!
Key features and benefits
One size fits most people
The universal design fits most men and women of normal to slightly heavy build. Thanks to the adjustable design, the straps can be adapted to thighs with a circumference of up to 30 inches.
Low-profile and lightweight
The knee brace is light, flexible, and has a slim design, with foam padding and medically shaped plastic to minimize irritation and skin sensitivity.
Reduces pressure on your knee joint, inside (medial) or outside (lateral)
This varus-valgus corrector adapts to your needs and offers excellent stability at low weight by reducing pressure on the inner or outer side of your knee. You can adjust the support for the outer (lateral) or inner (medial) side using the provided tools. The support stays run vertically, thus preventing the knee from giving way.
Fastening straps for quick and easy securing
The strap system allows individual adjustment and also includes fastening straps for quick and easy securing.
Built-in anti-slip grips to prevent slipping
The interior is designed to be non-slip and provide a secure hold all day long.
Includes optional flexion and extension inserts to control range of motion
The built-in flexion and extension inserts prevent excessive bending and overextension. The ROM knee brace’s adaptability suits the most common injuries and ensures postoperative support after surgery.
Important instructions
Knee problems due to osteoarthritis, changes in meniscus tissue, fractures of the tibial plateau, avascular necrosis, and repairs of cartilage defects are examples of non-compartmental knee issues that require pressure reduction. Any non-contact activity
Frequently asked questions
What conditions are treated with this compression knee brace? Rheumatoid arthritis, knee osteoarthritis (OA), cartilage degeneration in the knee joint due to bone contact, meniscus displacements, and unicompartmental knee problems requiring pressure reduction, such as avascular necrosis, cartilage defect repair, or tibial plateau fracture, can become less painful with the osteoarthritis knee brace.
Who can use the ROM knee brace? When purchasing, simply select the right or left leg; it is universal and fits most patients effortlessly. The straps are adjustable to accommodate even the thickest thighs, up to a circumference of 30 inches.
How to choose the right size? Sit on a chair with your leg extended and use a flexible tape measure. Measure the circumference of your leg six inches above and below the center of your kneecap. We recommend asking a friend or family member to help you for the most accurate measurements. To select the correct size, please consult our size chart in the images above.
How to apply the knee brace? Position strap 1 while sitting. Fasten straps two to four in this order. If the straps are uncomfortable, adjust their position. Use tools for precise adjustments. Check comfort by putting the garment back on.
What size hex key is needed? Your purchase includes all necessary tools, but if the hex key is lost, you can easily use a standard 3.0 hex key.