The Best, Off-The-Shelf Knee Stabilizer in Orthopedic History!!
Athletes today exhibit unparalleled commitment. But this commitment to athletic excellence means greater injury risks than ever before. With that in mind, DonJoy's (DJO) professional researchers and developers have designed one of the best joint stabilizers in orthopedic history: the DonJoy Armor Knee Brace.
The DonJoy Ski Armor is similar to Short Armor but with Medial Ski Deflector along the medial or inner hinged of the knee brace. This deflector prevents the medial (inner) hinge from “hooking up” with the other brace or knee. This is incorporated into the hinge itself and cannot be removed. This feature is only available with the Ski Armor Knee Brace.. The DonJoy Ski Armor is recommended when two armor braces are worn at the same time. If only one brace is to be worn, the DonJoy Short Armor Knee Brace is recommended. The Ski Armor is 15" in length (short calf) to accommodate ski boots and other high calf boots.
What's it for?
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Note: This brace is intended for protective and preventive use only.
Professional Athletes who use DonJoy braces:
- "I won't get on a bike without my helmet and DonJoy knee braces. Prevention is better than any cure." - Grant Langston, 2000 125cc World Champion
- Garrett McNamara is a World Champion Big Wave Surfer who lives in Haleiwa, Hi His knee has popped three times since childhood. He wears a DonJoy Defiance (a prescription brace) on each leg.
- "After my ACL surgery, my DonJoy brace allowed me to pursue my dream of being in the Olympics." - Jillian Vogtli, U.S. Ski Team, Freestyle Moguls
- Brett Metcalfe is a Motocross and Supercross Racer. He is ACL Deficient and wears both DonJoy Armor and DonJoy Velocity braces.
Get Your DonJoy Armor Knee Brace Today!
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How do I measure myself for the right size?
Take your measurement 6" above mid-patella. That is, go 6" above your kneecap, and wrap a sewing-type tape measure around your thigh at that point. Use the diameter you measure here to choose your size.