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Patellar Tendonitis
Chondromalacia Patella
Osgood Schlatter's Disease

                       
the Fluk knee-strap takes an innovative approach to alleviating the pain of common knee injuries. Ideal for injuries such as, but not limited to, Patellar Tendonitis, Chondromalacia Patella, and Osgood Schlatter's Disease, the Fluk knee-strap can be worn by the patient without many of the problems common to other knee straps on the market.
COMFORT
The dual anchor attachment system allows to apply the Fluk knee-strap comfortably around the leg so that no circulation is restricted. Once this is accomplished, the strap can be tightly streched over the area needing the most compression. That way the compression is focused where it needs to be, without creating pressure all the way around the leg.
FUNCTION
Made of neoprene rubber with a non-slip backing, the Fluk knee-strap provides soothing heat to the injured area. The moldable insert can be positioned to apply pressure to the patellar tendon while also improving tracking by lifting the knee cap.

Fitting Instructions   

 

Fitting Instructions


Place non-velcro end of the Fluk knee-strap on outside of leg and wrap around the front. 

Continue all the way around back of knee and attach first velcro anchor as in diagram. Note location of first anchor in diagram.

 

 
Bend moldable insert to conform with front of leg and attach velcro side to bent moldable insert to conform with front of leg and attach velcro side to the Fluk knee-strap
 


Apply pressure on first anchor and pull remaining end of
the Fluk knee-strap over the insert and across front of knee.  

Maintain tension on the Fluk knee-strap and attach second velcro anchor to the Fluk knee-strap.

 

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