1. Active Elastic
Strapping
Golfers Knee Support
Polycentric Hinge
Wrap around
lower leg and
stick to velcro
pads to secure
Damage to
the muscles
Growths on the
bone from wear
on the cartilage
Tendons and liga-
ments are put under
severe stress
As the cartilage de-
grades, swelling and
inflamtion cause
painful swelling
As a person gets
older its a natural
process for the joints
to degrade making
them more at risk
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The golfer still has majority of mobility and is able to complete
all tasks without restrictions, such as bending and walking.
Breathable padded
sections
This support can be used by any age range, from young
to old and by professionals and amateurs alike.
The support can be used by someone in prehab, rehab, or even by someone
who is starting to lose confidence in their joints ability as they get older.
It will enable golfers to continue playing a sport they love for many more
years to come.
Velcro Pads
D-Ring Adjusters
Application Function Benefits
Pull Tab To
Tighten
Features
Carbon Composite
Shell
Tibia and foot stay
planted in the one
position and cannot
rotate with the body.
The femur and upper
body rotate with
the follow through
phase of the golf
shot.
The knee is put under
immense pressure as all
of the golfers weight is
placed onto the leading
knee.
The chronic repitition
and excessive rota-
tion can cause major
damage to the compo-
nents of the knee over
time. Areas such as
the meniscus, articular
cartilage, and the
ligaments of the knee.
The elastic strapping aims
to actively stop the upper
leg from rotating. As the
body rotates in the follow
through the active material
will control the femur and
prevent damage and stress
to the knee’s components.
The strapping also provides
enchanced proprioceptive
feedback to the user as it is
always in contact with the
skin at some point so the
user is more aware of the
exact position of the knee
at all times.
Removable
and Machine
washable
Velcro tabs
Straps move with
swivel d-rings to
accommodate any
leg deviation.
Apply desired
tension
Damage to the
articular cartilage