Short Description
Breg's Lateral Stabilizer Knee Brace has a strong tubular, lateral buttress that's ideal for lateral stabilization of the patella; Choose Airmesh or Neoprene.
The Breg Lateral Stabilizer Knee Brace provides effective patella stabilization for mild knee conditions at an affordable price. The Breg Lateral Stabilizer offers a strong tubular, lateral buttress for stabilizing patellofemoral injuries, subluxations, mal-tracking, and chondromalacia resulting in pain around the kneecap. Two lateral straps are applied over the top of the buttress to compress the soft tissue surrounding the lateral side of the kneecap to promote patella activation in a normalized medial direction. The Lateral Stabilizer is available in both soft neoprene and breathable Airmesh material, a polyester based fabric which is ideally suited for use in hot weather. Because of the orientation of the lateral straps across the front of the brace, this particular model is right/left specific. The Breg Lateral Stabilizer features spiral stays running vertically on the sides to help maintain proper support, and prevent it from rolling down on the sides.
Breg Lateral Stabilizer Knee Brace Features:
- Normalizes patella tracking and effectively reduces pain.
- Strong tubular buttress provides excellent lateral stabilization of the patella.
- Features spiral stays on the sides for support.
- Adjustable Inferior and superior straps provide additional support and compression around the kneecap.
- J-shaped provides lateral stabilization for the patella.
- Offered in sizes XS-XXL - please see our sizing chart tab above for important measurement instructions.
- Available in neoprene (compression and warmth) or Airmesh (a neoprene free, lycra/polyester material that breathes and allows for evaporation of moisture). Airmesh is the more popular variety.
- Available in 6 sizes - please see our sizing chart tab above for specific sizing instructions.
Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: A4467
The Breg Lateral Stabilizer knee brace is often used to treat the following:
- Lateral patella subluxation and dislocations.
- Chronic patella maltracking.
- Pain caused by mild chondromalacia.
- Patello-femoral knee pain.