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Posted 13 July 2023

Dr. Arthritis Doctor Developed Patella Tendon Strap/Knee Strap/Brace And Handbook £5.47 with voucher @ Amazon Sold by Dr. Arthritis Limited

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BrandDr. Arthritis
SizeOne Size
Specific uses for productPatella,Blend,Tendon,Knee Support,Tendonitis,Skin
Use forKnee
Age range (description)All Ages
ColourBlack
Developed by Doctors: While other knee patellar braces are cheaply made, uncomfortable, have a tendency to slip or cause skin irritation, our brace is developed by medical doctors with first-hand experience in managing patients with knee conditions. Whether you are suffering from patellar tendonitis, returning from an injury, or simply wishing to reduce pain, you can trust our brace. Ultimately for you, this means better relief, better knee support, and fewer injuries.
Doctor Written Handbook included: Want to know more about your condition, treatment options available, our best tips, and exercises that can optimize the strength and function of your knee to prevent injury as well as aid recovery? Read our handbook for your complete guide.
Excellent Customer Service: With all questions answered within 24 hours by a team that includes medical doctors, we offer a 100% satisfaction or money-back guarantee so you can purchase confidently knowing youâ€ll get any support you need.
Comfortable compressive durable material: The high-quality blend of neoprene and nylon optimizes comfort, allowing for all-day wear. Although thin, the material is strong and extremely durable. It is designed with an adjustable strap allowing for tailored support. One size fits all!
Multi-use: Whether it's knee pain & stiffness, joint disease (osteo/rheumatoid), menisci and cartilage damage, patellar tendonitis and bursitis, torn ligaments and tendons, and even soft tissue and sport-related injuries, our patellar brace will provide symptom relief in style!
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  1. Ccontrol's avatar
    Need to be careful with these, they are to be worn for short periods of time otherwise they can cause other issues..
    Mrepg's avatar
    Such as?
  2. deleted2936900's avatar
    Thanks for posting

    FYI: It's a little cheaper in blue as a single item, and cheaper in both blue and pink (compared to the black) if buying a pair.

    Worked out at £7.97 for a pair in blue
    n13lrm's avatar
    How do you get pair for £7.97? It's saying £15.95 then 30% off bringing it to £11.16...
  3. Daisymoo5's avatar
    Hi,

    Can anyone help please? So bought this knee strap and when arrived the box was crushed and opened. Knee strap in there but no manual. Amazon has offered a refund, to purchase a new one, but of course the price has gone up. Amazon said they don’t have the sellers contact no. to request a manual. Can anyone scan their manual and PM it me please.

    Thanks
    Britt_Bristow's avatar
    Hi Daisymoo5.
    The handbook, though small, is thirty pages long. It’s really just general information about the most common knee injuries, with recommended muscle strengthening exercises. All information available on Google. Also, the company’s website is doctorarthritis.org
    Hope this helps!
  4. highdon's avatar
    Yeah if you're in pain, go see a physiotherapist, don't expect a brace to fix the problem. They might help for a bit but will make the problem worse in the long run.
  5. Daisymoo5's avatar
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    sashforth's avatar
    Coupon was mentioned in the OP. Single blue version is £4.97.
  6. Britt_Bristow's avatar
    I’m hyper mobile and have used one of these off and on for years. It really helps, particularly after injury when it actually gives reinforcement to each painful step. I’d recommend it from personal use. 🏼
    (I have a knee specialist btw)
    Kay_Dot's avatar
    Good for someone with pattelar dislocation whilst the VMOs need to be rebuilt?
  7. smushs88's avatar
    Could have used one of these when I was a teen trying to play football with osgood schlatters.

    Instead did a ‘Veron’ and had the old bandage tied around it instead. (edited)
    jmkop2121's avatar
    i had this growing up and my 12 yr old son has it now too!
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