Short Description
BioSkin Q Brace Patellofemoral Knee Brace allows for multidirectional traction of the patella, making it a great option for anyone with patellar tracking problems or patellofemoral pain. Adjustable T-strap provides patella stabilization. Lightweight, breathable neoprene-free design.
The Bio Skin Q Brace provides multidirectional forces to the patella to improve tracking and relieve pain. It features a special "T" strap buttress that can be attached in various positions to provide customized tracking for during walking or running activities. The ends of the traction strap attach to the inside aspect of the brace, giving the user the ability to adjust the desired direction and degree of medial pull to suit his /her needs. The Bio Skin Q Brace is best indicated for treating patella injuries resulting in anterior knee pain such patella tendonitis, chondromalacia, patello-femoral knee pain, and arthritis. The brace is made from thin, breathable materials that release heat and perspiration while retaining its stretch for a comfortable fit. The Q Brace is proudly made in the USA.
Bio Skin Q Brace Features:
- Adjusts to a variety of precise tracking directions
- Provides dynamic patella traction as the knee is flexed for pain relief
- Unique T strap buttress is fully adjustable for the desired amount of force
- Strapping system minimizes migration
- Universal: Fits left or right
- Open patella design has a cutout in front for the patella. Also available in closed patella version with fabric left in the front so no cutout for the kneecap (SPECIAL ORDER, could take an extra 5-6 business days)
- Comfortable to wear even in hot climates
- Hypo-allergenic, latex free, neoprene free
- Made of lightweight Ultima material for breathability
- Available in six sizes. See Size & Fit tab for sizing chart and important measurement information
Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: L1815
The Bio Skin Q Brace patellofemoral knee brace can be used to treat:
- Anterior knee pain.
- Patella chondromalacia.
- Lateral patellar tracking.
- Medial patella tracking.
- Lateral patellar subluxation/dislocation.
- Patellofemoral knee pain.
- Patella arthrosis.