







🦵 Unlock confident movement with cutting-edge knee support!
The Brace Direct OrthoPro HyperEx Knee Brace offers adjustable, pneumatic air bladder technology to control knee hyperextension while maintaining natural flexion. Designed with lightweight neoprene for all-day comfort and easy application, it supports thigh sizes from 9 to 31 inches. Ideal for adults managing knee instability, this brace combines advanced orthotic innovation with personalized fitting services to enhance mobility and stability.




























| ASIN | B0CPKQ9NKK |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Brand | Brace Direct |
| Brand Name | Brace Direct |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 58 Reviews |
| Included Components | Orthopedic Brace || Pneumatic Air Bladder || IFU || Supplementary Velcro Straps |
| Manufacturer | Brace Direct |
| Material | Neoprene |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | S |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hyperextension, Instability |
| Specific uses for product | Hyperextension, Instability |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Target Use Body Part | Knee |
| UPC | 637609761782 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Use for | Knee |
M**I
Great help
My husband has MS and needed this brace for his knee. He wears this in addition to his AFO for foot drop. His physical therapist was thrilled with the fit and how well it helped him to walk.
F**A
cumplir el objejtivo la rodillera
cumplio el objetivo.. ayuda a la iperflexiblidad. se camina mejor
B**N
Great brace!!
OMG! This is the best knee brace for hyperextension of the knee!! So much better than the Swedish Cage knee brace!! Well worth the money!! It’s comfortable, supportive, great fit, & really helps with stability!! Get this one!!!
M**E
Potential for breaking
This is Probably the best brace on the market for Genu Recurvatum; however, while it offers good resistance to posterior stress such as hyper extension of the knee, it may fracture in the midline of the posterior supporting structure along the level of the bolt placement. With the first fracture, I simply ordered a second brace and thinking that I might have received a faulty one the first time. Nonetheless, the second brace fractured in the same place. The fracturing occurred when I was not wearing the brace and had simply laid each brace down on a table. I think that there may have been posterior to anterior tension that caused the fracture in that the brace may not be reinforced well enough to Resist that direction of pressure. Currently, I have salvaged the most recent brace by placing a stack of three modified Wooden tongue depressors anterior and posterior to the point of fracture and securing these in place with electrical tape. For the time being, this seems to be working and providing adequate support against the genu recurvatum, as well as the pressure in the opposite direction when laying the brace down. I am a physician and commonly prescribe braces and orthotics for my patients. I have Genu Recuvatum (MS related) and have tried many braces to help with this. I believe this brace is the best one in this price range. Just be aware that it may break and you can salvage it. I would recommend that the manufacturers consider using a light weight metal for the posterior support or reconsider the placement of the posterior bolt through the composite plastic material they currently use. The bolt placement may be creating an unintended point of weakness that leads to fracturing.
B**S
Not worth it for price
Baught in September and worked just fine until it broke.
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