Patella Tracking Disorders
Patella Tracking Disorders refer to any type of movement in the wrong direction from the patella while the knee bends. The most common problem is lateral tracking, which is when the knee cap moves too far toward the outside of the joint. Other tracking disorders include medial tracking, subluxation, tilt, and glide. BioSkin Patella Tracking Knee Braces are designed to address a number of these problems through adjustability, medical-grade compression, and stabilization straps.
Patella Tracking Disorders
Muscle imbalance or injury can cause the patella to track outside of its normal path, causing, pain and long-term damage to the joint. Use a brace to encourage proper alignment and relieve pain.Common Symptoms
- Pain in the Front of Your Knee
- Pain While Going Downstairs
- Popping of the Kneecap While Bending
Q Brace - Pull On
As low as £75.12Adjustable patellar control for mild to moderate patellofemoral pain.
Q Brace - Wraparound
As low as £80.67Adjustable patellar control for mild to moderate patellofemoral pain.
Q Lok Dynamic Traction Brace
As low as £132.27Heavy-duty pain relief and patella traction control from a lightweight knee brace.
Hinged Knee Sleeve - Pull On
As low as £82.63BioSkin’s classic hinged knee brace is made of comfortable materials and lightweight hinges.
Q Brace - Pull On
As low as £75.12Adjustable patellar control for mild to moderate patellofemoral pain.
Q Brace - Wraparound
As low as £80.67Adjustable patellar control for mild to moderate patellofemoral pain.
Q Lok Dynamic Traction Brace
As low as £132.27Heavy-duty pain relief and patella traction control from a lightweight knee brace.
Hinged Knee Sleeve - Pull On
As low as £82.63BioSkin’s classic hinged knee brace is made of comfortable materials and lightweight hinges.
Patella Tracking Disorders
Muscle imbalance or injury can cause the patella to track outside of its normal path, causing, pain and long-term damage to the joint. Use a brace to encourage proper alignment and relieve pain.Common Symptoms
- Pain in the Front of Your Knee
- Pain While Going Downstairs
- Popping of the Kneecap While Bending