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The Breg knee brace: Power when you need it, freedom when you don’t…
With the weight of 0.4 kg (approximately 14 oz), the Breg Z-12 knee brace is one of the most lightweight and dynamic knee braces in the market today!
It is recommended for those who require knee support and stability in walking or running after a ligament injury (ACL, PCL), or Meniscus tear.
This PCL or ACL knee brace by Breg cannot be used for sports requiring high contact level. See also the Breg Z12 knee brace for athletic calf.
Interested in knowing more information about this Breg knee support? Here are some of its special features and benefits:
The dynamic technology of the Breg Z-12 knee brace allows the brace to provide increased control at the time of medical need (see the tutorial in the video tab). Its dynamic hinges engage in the last 30 degrees of extension, when the tibia naturally wants to move interiorly. Further, a counterforce is applied to the front of the tibia just before the foot strikes to push it into proper alignment, just before it hits the ground. This provides increased joint position sense and knee stability.
In an ACL ligament reconstructed knee, the hamstring reflex is still slowed. The Breg Z-12 is used as an ACL knee brace and can help protect the ACL graft by applying pressure to the tibia until the slowed hamstrings are able to react. This helps reduce the incidence of graft stretching which can occur in up to 25% of graft in athletes.
This standard Breg Z12 knee brace is structurally designed for persons who are under 6 feet of height. An extended version is also available for taller persons.
Breg knee braces have simplified buckles which can connect and release quickly without putting much effort for an easier application.
This knee support is recommended for use in the following situations:
The Breg Z-12 knee brace is also available in various ready-to-wear or custom versions to accommodate athlete’s specific needs.
Product Use | |
Common Use | Ligament injuries-ACL-PCL-LCL-MCL |
Related Body Part | Knees |
Braces and supports | |
Braces-Supports Types | Knee Ligaments Braces |
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