DESCRIPTION
Aluminum Alloy Support Bars: Lightweight yet sturdy
Adjustable Flexibility: Bend and set the brace to match each stage of recovery, gradually restoring joint movement
SBR Neoprene Cover: High elasticity and cushioning, abrasion‑resistant, waterproof, warm yet breathable
Advanced Velcro System:
Double‑layer leg straps
Full‑side adjustable Velcro panel
Connection strap between both legs
Front Chest Harness Attachment: Multi‑point fixation to prevent slipping
Biomechanical Support Design: Precisely disperses shear and rotational forces to protect healing scar tissue, muscles, bones, and cartilage
Materials & Structural Advantages
Component | Material / Function |
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Support Bars | Bendable aluminum alloy, adjustable for knee flexion and extension angles |
Outer Fabric | SBR composite neoprene, provides elastic support and thermal cushioning |
Lining | 400G sandwich mesh fabric, breathable and quick-drying |
Fastening System | Double-layer Velcro + full-surface adjustable Velcro + chest harness connection + inter-leg Velcro straps |
Edge Binding | Flat fabric binding tape, wear-resistant and tear-proof |
Rehabilitation Support Principles
Ordered Scar Tissue Formation
Adjustable support straps limit abnormal shear and rotational forces, ensuring newly formed collagen fibers align along natural stress lines.Muscle Function Maintenance
Balanced support reduces compensatory movements and prevents disuse atrophy; combined with low-impact exercises to preserve muscle strength.Bone Remodeling Promotion
Appropriate loading and evenly distributed pressure stimulate normal bone remodeling and prevent osteoporosis.Cartilage Wear Protection
Restricts excessive impact and friction, maintains a lubricated joint environment, and slows degenerative changes.
Knee Joint Injury Brace solution
Injury Stage | Medical Definition / User Description | Recovery Timeline | Recommended Brace(s) | Details Link |
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Stage I: Mild Injury | < 25% fiber tear; “spring a bit loose”: occasional limping, relieved with rest; acute injury or early degeneration | 0–12 weeks | Strapless Brace / Spring Rib Brace | [View Stage I Plan] |
Stage II: Partial Tear | 25–50% fiber tear; “rubber band cracked”: persistent limping, refusal to jump; 3–6 months untreated | 0–16 weeks | Strapless Brace / Spring Rib Brace / Adjustable Metal Brace | [View Stage II Plan] |
Stage III: Severe Partial Tear | 50–75% fiber tear; “rubber band about to snap”: chronic three-legged gait, joint swelling & heat; 6–12 months duration | 0–24 weeks | Strapless Brace / Spring Rib Brace / Adjustable Metal Brace | [View Stage III Plan] |
Stage IV: Complete Rupture | 100% fiber tear, with meniscal injury and osteoarthritis; “rubber band fully broken”: severe instability, muscle atrophy; > 1 year duration | Lifetime Management | Dial‑Lock Metal Brace / Adjustable Metal Brace | [View Stage IV Plan] |
Rehabilitation Protocol
Injury Stage | Recovery Period | Weight Management | Exercise Plan | Medications / Supplements | Physical Therapy |
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Stage I: Mild Injury (< 25% fiber tear) | 0–12 weeks | • High‑protein, low‑fat diet • Reduce carbohydrates; include fruits & veggies • Goal: 1–2% body‑weight loss per week | • Weeks 0–2: flat‑ground slow walks, 5–10 min/session, 2×/day • Weeks 3–6: increase to 10–15 min/session • Weeks 7–12: up to 15–20 min/session; add gentle incline walking | • Acute phase NSAIDs (vet‑guided, first 1–2 weeks) • Ongoing: glucosamine + chondroitin, fish oil, vitamin C | • Infrared therapy & warm compresses, 15 min, 2×/day • Gentle massage & passive ROM exercises, 2–3×/day |
Stage II: Moderate Injury (25–50% fiber tear) | 12–16 weeks | • Continue low‑fat, low‑carb diet • Increase protein (chicken breast, fish) • Maintain calorie control to prevent weight gain | • Weeks 0–4: daily walks, 10–15 min • Weeks 5–8: up to 20 min • Weeks 9–16: introduce light jogs (2–5 min) & gentle hill work | • Continue glucosamine & chondroitin • Adjust anti‑inflammatories as needed • Add green‑lipped mussel extract & vitamin E | • Hydrotherapy (low‑impact water walks), 2–3×/week, 5–10 min • Contrast hot/cold compresses, massage & balance exercises |
Stage III: Severe Injury (50–75% fiber tear) | 24–36 weeks | • Strict low‑calorie diet • High‑protein foods (beef, lamb, turkey) • Supplement BCAAs & collagen to preserve muscle mass | • Weeks 0–6: daily walks, 10–15 min (low intensity) • Weeks 7–12: 20–30 min walks • Weeks 13–16: short slow jogs (2–5 min) & hill walking • Weeks 17–36: up to 30–40 min walking + low‑intensity running | • Ongoing anti‑inflammatory management • Continue glucosamine & chondroitin • Add calcium & vitamin D • BCAAs (1–1.5 g/kg) to prevent muscle loss | • PT 3×/week: infrared, warm compresses • Low‑frequency electrical stimulation & deep massage • Balance training to enhance stability |
Stage IV: Complete Rupture (> 75% fiber tear with meniscus injury & OA) | Lifetime management | • Strict weight control • High‑protein, low‑fat diet • Long‑term Omega‑3, calcium & vitamin D supplementation to prevent osteoporosis | • Early (0–8 weeks): very restricted—short walks only, 2–3 min/session • Mid (9–14 weeks): low‑intensity walks, 10–15 min/session • Late (15 weeks+): only wear brace during long or intense activity; otherwise light daily movement | • Long‑term NSAIDs (vet‑guided) • Ongoing glucosamine, chondroitin, green‑lipped mussel & fish oil • Antioxidants (vitamin E + C) as needed | • Advanced PT: laser therapy, ultrasound • Regular massage • Low‑impact hydrotherapy to boost circulation |
About Product
Material:
- Diving cloth
- Sandwich network
- Double layer Velcro
- Non-woven fabric
- Flat cloth edging strip cut bundle
- Accelerated Recovery: Dog hind leg knee pads can wrap the whole body, warm the joints and provide good support. The dog brace helps relieve joint pain and inflammation, aids recovery, and is the best choice for dogs recovering from injuries.
- Special Design: The dislocated patella dog brace has a metal hinge on the outside of the knee, and the hinge position corresponds to the dog's knee joint, which can effectively support and speed up recovery. The front chest of the upgraded chest strap has been improved, and the leg knee pads are removed, so it can be used as a dog harness.
- The dog rear knee brace are equipped with a sternum strap and an adjustable connecting strap to fit the dog's body shape. The length of the back webbing can be adjusted at will, so that it is not easy to slip off the pet and provides better protection.
- Dog leg braces for hind legs are soft and flexible, lightweight and durable to prevent unwanted skin friction. If you have any questions, we are happy to help you.
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