Short Description
Breg's Crossover brace provides support for a wide variety of applications; available in Tritech or Neoprene in both a pull-up or wraparound version.
The Breg Crossover Knee Brace provides effective support for individuals with mild to moderate meniscal and/or collateral ligament injuries. The Crossover knee brace features three designs to accommodate a wide variety of patients. Our classic pull-on design offers the most uniform fit whereas the front closure wraparound design allows for ease of application without removing shoes and is ideal for patients with limited flexibility and reach. The sport hinge design with heavy duty polycentric hinges offers protection for ligament strains, meniscus damage, and more. The Crossover comes in a standard 15.5" length knee brace as pictured, and is available in a pull-up style for a classic, uniform fit or a wraparound front-closure model for easier fitting. The standard pull-up model features an adjustable/removable patella buttress inside for patella stabilization whereas the wraparound front-closure version does not come with any buttress.
Breg Crossover Knee Brace Features:
- Standard 15.5" length for support.
- Polycentric hinges with range of motion adjustable in 10 degree increments - extension stops provided.
- Pull tabs ease application.
- Removable and adjustable patellar buttress can be positioned and trimmed for multiple applications (Standard model).
- Mesh popliteal for patient comfort.
- Available in 3D stretch neoprene or breathable Tritech material.
- Available in both pull-up or wraparound versions.
- Six sizes - See our sizing chart tab above for important sizing guidelines.
Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: L1832/L1833 (Front Closure only)
The Breg Crossover knee brace may be used for treating:
- Mild and moderate ACL (anterior cruciate ligament), PCL (posterior cruciate ligament), MCL (medial collateral ligament), and LCL (lateral collateral ligament) sprains and stretches.
- Menisci injuries.
- Patellar retinaculum injuries.
- Mild combined instabilities.
- Mild osteoarthritis (OA).