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The AllCare K28 Patella Tracker is a specialist knee brace designed to stabilise and track the kneecap (patella) in the correct position during activity. It is specifically designed for patellofemoral pain syndrome, patella instability, subluxation, dislocation, and post-operative rehabilitation. The adjustable patellar support pad applies targeted compression to guide the kneecap and reduce pain during movement.
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS), sometimes called "runner's knee," is pain at the front of the knee around or behind the kneecap. It is caused by the kneecap not tracking correctly in the groove of the thighbone, leading to irritation of the cartilage underneath. The K28 Patella Tracker helps by guiding the kneecap into proper alignment.
The brace uses a buttressed patellar opening with a targeted silicone or foam pad that applies gentle lateral pressure to guide the kneecap medially (inward) during movement. This reduces maltracking and the resulting pain at the front of the knee.
Yes. The K28 Patella Tracker is designed for use during activities that aggravate patellar pain, including running, cycling, and gym exercise. It provides dynamic support during movement.
Measure around the knee at the midpoint of the kneecap. Refer to AllCare's sizing chart — sizes run from Small to XX-Large to accommodate a wide range of knee circumferences.
Yes. The K28 is suitable for post-operative rehabilitation following patella surgery, dislocation repair, or other knee procedures. Follow your surgeon's or physiotherapist's instructions regarding timing and use of supports during recovery.
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