LP Support 769 patella support strap

Product no.: 1339

19.95 €
incl. VAT, plus delivery

Description

The LP Support 769 Patella Support Strap is a specialized medical device designed to support and relieve individuals experiencing patellar instability or discomfort. It is commonly used to address conditions such as patellar tendonitis, patellofemoral pain syndrome, and Osgood-Schlatter disease.


The strap is made of high-quality, breathable material, ensuring comfort during extended wear. It features an adjustable design, allowing users to customize the compression level and support according to their needs. The strap wraps around the knee, providing targeted support to the patella (kneecap) and surrounding tissues.


The LP Support 769 Patella Support Strap applies gentle pressure to the patellar tendon, helping to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. It also assists in stabilizing the patella, preventing it from dislocating or moving out of place. Additionally, the strap helps improve blood circulation in the knee area, promoting faster healing and recovery.


This support strap is commonly recommended by healthcare professionals, including doctors, physical therapists, and sports trainers, as a conservative treatment option for various knee conditions. It is suitable for individuals engaged in sports activities, such as running, basketball, and volleyball, and those who experience knee discomfort during daily activities.


Overall, the LP Support 769 Patella Support Strap is a reliable and effective solution for individuals seeking relief from patellar-related pain and discomfort. It provides targeted support, improves stability, and aids in healing, allowing users to resume their daily activities and sports with greater comfort and confidence.


The patella brace relieves pain in, among other things:

tendonitis,

joint infections,

jumper's knee,

overload,

and Osgood Schlatter.


These unique properties make the patella brace particularly popular among athletes. The brace can, therefore, be used very well in sports that place acute stress on the patellar tendon, such as running, sprinting, jumping, squatting, etc.