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NEENCA Gel Knee Strap for Pain Relief & Support – FSA/HSA Approved
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- UPDATE DESIGN— Customizable Straps: created for individuals experiencing kneecap discomfort or joint issues, ensuring a precise fit. Ideal for those with knee instability. The adaptable strap allows for personalized adjustment to the knee’s unique shape, providing enhanced patella protection. It can accommodate up to 18 inches and can be tightened as needed. Particularly beneficial for high-impact sports involving frequent jumping and landing, contributing to enhanced athletic performance.
- COMFORTABLE EXPENIENCE— Adapted high quality raw materials and standardized production techniques, soft and ventilative fabric with smooth edges and fine stitches make you wear without any discomfort, stay in place after a long period of exercise. Breathable, fast-dry and absorbing sweat, lightweight, Only to bring you the most relaxed feeling of exercise! This Knee Strap is made up of high-quality materials which gives it longer life and makes it durable.
- TRUSTED BRAND— This patella knee strap is easy to use and can be done completely by yourself. Widely used in Hiking, Soccer, Basketball, Running, Jumpers Knee, Tennis, Volleyball & Squats and more! Class 1 Medical Device with FDA Registered — Doctor Recommended. Fits both left and right legs, universal for men and women.100% satisfaction guaranteed, full refund for any reason!!!
- NEENCA's Innovative Horizontal Knit Technology, Medical Grade Knee Strap for Patella Tendon Support. ONE SIZE FITS ALL— fits for 9-18 inches of knee circumferences.
- EFFECTIVE RELIEF & SUPPORT— Sturdy and durable Velcro fixing system allows you to adjust tightness and pressure applied by the gel pad to the patella according to your needs. Thickened and widened knee strap can significantly reduce the pressure of the knee joint and help the meniscus to recover. Knee strap is designed for knee pain & stiffness, arthritis, menisci and cartilage damage, patellar tendonitis and bursitis, torn ligaments and tendons, and even soft tissue and sport-related injuries.

















































