The PattStrap

The PattStrap is 18 inches long by 1 ½ inches wide and is adjustable, migration resistant.
One Size Fits All.

The PattStrap relieves the stress and pain associated with Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS), and is a highly effective treatment alternative for Patella Tendonitis, Osgood Schlatter's Disease and Chondromalacia and many other knee ailments.

The PattStrap is easy to apply either above or below the knee, compression and support helps to alleviate pain, inflammation, and irritation.

USAGE:
Place the foam side of the Patt Strap directly against the skin. The strap should wrap fully around the leg and the Velcro hooks should attach to the back of fabric side. We suggest you place the patt strap on your leg while standing and not sitting. The Patt Strap should be snug and firm. Do not over tighten.

For ITBS: Place the Patt Strap above the kneecap (approximately 2 to 3 inches).

For Patella Tendonitis, Osgood Schlatter's and Chondromalacia: Place the Patt Strap below the kneecap, applying pressure directly to the Patella Tendon.

Patellar Tendonitis

Symptoms: Pain in the front of the knee, just below the kneecap. The pain is worsened by kneeling or squatting.

One of the most common injuries in athletes is "jumper's knee" or patellar tendinitis. This injury is especially common in sports such as basketball, volleyball, football, soccer, and track and field, where jumping is frequent. The tendon of the thigh muscle -- the quadriceps -- when overused develops a series of small tears in a condition called patellar tendinitis.

Ilio Tibial Band Syndrome

Symptoms: The rope-like tendon on the outside of the knee just above the joint becomes inflamed and can sideline you completely. It hurts with generally any activity involving running, walking, up and down stairs, etc.