FREE STANDARD SHIPPING ON ALL PRODUCTS WITHIN THE 48 STATES.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Targeted relief right where you need it. The Blue Jay Universal Knee Strap applies focused compression to the patellar tendon — the tendon just below the kneecap — to help relieve pain and discomfort associated with patellar tendonitis, runner’s knee, and general kneecap irritation. Made from soft neoprene with a one-piece design and adjustable closure, it delivers a customized, comfortable fit for most users without the bulk of a full knee brace.
Universal sizing and a simple one-piece application make it easy to put on and adjust throughout the day. Color: Black.
Where exactly does this strap apply pressure?
The strap is designed to sit just below the kneecap, applying targeted compression directly to the patellar tendon. This helps reduce the stress placed on the tendon during activity, which is the primary mechanism for relieving pain associated with patellar tendonitis and runner’s knee. It is not a full knee brace and does not wrap around the entire knee joint.
Will this fit my knee?
This is a universal-size strap designed to fit most adult knees. The adjustable closure allows you to customize the tightness for your specific knee circumference. If you have an unusually large or small knee, measure the circumference just below your kneecap before purchasing to confirm fit.
Can I wear this during exercise and sports?
Yes. The low-profile neoprene design is suitable for use during walking, running, cycling, and other physical activities. The adjustable closure keeps the strap securely in place during movement. For high-impact sports or post-surgical support, consult your healthcare provider about whether additional bracing is appropriate.
What is HCPC code A4467?
HCPC code A4467 is a billing code used by healthcare providers and suppliers for knee supports. It may be relevant if you are seeking reimbursement through a healthcare plan or if your provider is documenting the use of this support as part of your treatment. Check with your insurance carrier or healthcare provider regarding coverage eligibility.