MED 30-40 Genu 4 Siv
Medi Canada
MED 30-40 Genu 4 Siv
MED 30-40 Genu 4 Siv
Genumedi , silver, 4
Product Features
- Comfort Zone with rippled structure for a higher level of comfort in the hollow of the knee
- Knitting technique for easy donning and high wearing comfort with established stability
- Perceptibly decreases pressure on the kneecap due to the open enclosure of the patellar silicone ring.
- Optimal anti-slip feature: silicone dot coating and secure connection between the knitted fabric and lateral splint material (non-slip).
- Optimal comfort is ensured via the high-quality knitting technique used on the section in the hollow of the knee (no painful constriction).
- No cutting-in of the ends of the bandage thanks to the unique knitting technique (medi Soft Edge).
- 3D silicone pad
- Soft on the skin, thanks to a special hybrid fabric created from high-tech fibre and natural eucalyptus fibre
Intended purpose
The integrated silicone ring of the Genumedi reduces stress on the kneecap. Together with the compression of the knitted fabric, it causes a massage effect. This enhances perfusion of the joint and decreases swelling and effusion. Irritation and pain are alleviated. At the same time, muscular control and inherent stabilization of the knee joint are improved.
Supports are most beneficial during physical activity. The support can in principle be worn throughout the day. This must depend on how comfortable the wearer is. Moreover, the knee may not be bent by more than 70° when sitting. The support should be removed for long breaks (e.g. long periods sitting, long drives, or sleeping).
If you suffer excessive pain or discomfort during wear, please take off the product immediately and contact your doctor or specialized shop.
The support is suitable for use in water. After use, please rinse thoroughly.
Goal setting
Grasp the support with the thumb on the internal upper end of the lateral knob adhesive bands.
Pull the support over the knee in such a way that the silicone ring covers the kneecap centrally and free of pressure.
To take off the support, grasp the lower lateral rods and pull it downwards and away.
Please take care that trained staff instruct you when putting on the support for the first time.
- Slight instability of the knee joint
- Articular effusions and swellings
- Chronic post-operative and post-traumatic inflammation
- Osteoarthritis and arthritis
- Patello femoral pain syndrome
- Diseases or injuries of the skin in the area of use, especially with inflammatory symptoms (excessive warming, swelling, or reddening)
- Sensitivity and perfusion disorders of the legs (e.g. in the case of diabetes)
- Lymph outflow disorders, as well as undiagnosed swellings of soft tissues, apart from the area of use.