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Mueller Jumper's Knee Strap

Our Price: $1.23 - $26.79
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MS991-Prnt

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Description:

Designed to improve patellar tracking and elevation, the Mueller® jumper's knee strap applies mild pressure on the tendon below the kneecap. The tubular insert provides uniform pressure and helps provide pain relief from Chondromalacia (irritated kneecap), Patellar Tendinitis, and Osgood-Schlatter's Disease.

Features:

Tubular insert provides focused, uniform pressure to help guide the patella


Fully adjustable and comfortable for all-day wear


Osgood-Schlatter's knee pain relief


One size fits most


Colors: Black, Blue, Pink, Red


Product Details:
Product Length: 0.0 inches
Product Width: 0.0 inches
Product Height: 0.0 inches
Package Length: 6.6 inches
Package Width: 3.6 inches
Package Height: 1.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 171 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 171 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

28 of 31 found the following review helpful:

5Kneed Relief? Give It a Try.Jan 16, 2011
By Trooper2
I found the Mueller Jumper's Knee Strap exactly as described. It goes around your knee, right below your kneecap over your patellar tendon. The velcro makes it easy to adjust and apply, and it puts just the right amount of pressure on the tendon. Simple.

I suspect this thing will work best for people that have knee problems where there is some tendonitis in their knee, and perhaps where the kneecap is going out of place (the strap pushes down on the tendon which seems like it would hold the kneecap down more firmly). Other helpful knee products I liked include Treat Your Own Knee Arthritis.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

5No more pain!Mar 14, 2011
By Kevin
I cannot believe how well this works. I was extremely skeptical when purchasing but after using it I was completely amazed.

I was running between 3-6 miles 4 times a week and each time I would get a pain in my knee, right below the knee cap. Usually the pain would star around mile 2 or 3 and sometimes it would be too bad for me to finish the run. My friend told me to get one of these which I put off for about 3 months. Anyways I am training for a 1/2 marathon and figured I should finally get one. My first time using it was an 8 mile run and to my amazement / enjoyment I did not have any pain. I mean sure there was a little bit but honestly the further I ran the less I noticed it. I cannot believe I went this long without a knee strap.

I don't know if they all work this good but man, I love this thing.

40 of 49 found the following review helpful:

3WorksSep 15, 2010
By Andrea
When I was training for a marathon, I suffered from runner's knee and this helped me get through my training and the race. It worked and was cheap, so it was a great solution.

I gave it a 3 for two reasons:
-Sizing - only available in one size fits all. I'm a smaller woman and it would have been nice to have different sizes. It fit fine, but there was a lot of excess to wrap around.
-Lacks plastic loop - I've used the knee strap by Pro-Tec, which has a plastic loop and makes it easier to tighten the strap. The Mueller strap is only a strip, so you have to wrap it around to get it tight, no loop to get some leverage. This wasn't a deal breaker, but it wasn't as easy to use, especially if you are trying to tighten it while on a run.

Overall, I recommend it because of the cost. But the other features are nice if you are willing to pay a few extra bucks.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Mueller vs. Pro-TecJan 27, 2012
By Louie Arrighi "Lou da Joo"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3NU03HBWOZJB8 Both are 5 star products, but I find the Pro-Tec brand to be more comfortable, a better fastening system, and has more of a stylish look. Both are effective at helping jumpers knee (patellar tendinitis). For half the price, some may choose the cheaper, but "just as effective" alternative.

14 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Amazed at how quickly the pain is goneMar 28, 2011
By B. Kellogg
I had been suffering from a pain right below my knee cap for months. I am 33 and play soccer 3-4 times a week. I had avoided going to the doctor, worried that I would require surgery and have to stop playing. But finally, after having trouble sleeping because my knee would ache I went in. My X-rays looked like my knee was in good shape. He pressed around on my knee and did various tests and when he hit the spot that hurt, I let out a small gasp. He smiled and said he knew what I had: patellar tendinitis also knows as Jumper's Knee.

He suggested I get one of the straps and sent a lady in to show me what they had at the office. She was a runner and advised against the ones they sold there and suggested I try this brand. She said she wore it all the time and had amazing results. I am always a little skeptical unless I try something myself, but these things are so cheap you would have to be crazy not to try it to avoid pain.

I am truly surprised, after a week and a half of wearing this when I run and play soccer, I can walk up stairs without favoring my uninjured side. I am not having issues with pain when I go to bed anymore. My knee isn't completely healed yet, but I am already able to go back to sprinting hard and pushing myself again rather than having to take it easy.

So if you have pain right below your knee cap, give this strap a shot. I am amazed how well it works and a little upset with myself for not getting checked it out earlier.

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