KNEESUP Care provides a complete at-home rehab solution for people after knee surgery, ACL & PCL reconstruction, or with lower limb injuries. KNEESUP Care helps people exercise in the right way and develop good exercise habits so that people can recover faster and better.
Step by step rehab exercises can prevent sticking after surgery, avoid limited movement angels and functions, reduce joint swelling and improve blood circulation after surgery.
The muscles around the thighs and knees are like cement covered with steel bars. Enhance muscle strength and strengthen knee stability with rehabilitation exercises.
In addition to build muscle strength, balance and stability are also very important. With rehab exercise, the body functions are gradually restored to improve proprioception and movement stability.
Don’t miss the golden recovery window, the first few weeks after surgery. KNEESUP Care allows you to do rehab at home. Just follow the rehab plan arranged by your doctor. It also saves you time and the cost of traffic.
Everyone needs a customized rehab pan for everyone’s situation is different. In KNEESUP App, your plan only applies to you. The length of the rehabilitation period depends on your progress and recovery status so you can get more personalized precision treatment.
It’s not easy to do each rehab movement right. The rehab programs on paper are difficult to understand and outdated. We have meticulously recorded up to 300 videos, and each exercise has detailed angle goals and steps.
Being able to do a movement doesn't mean you are really trained. The correctness of the posture greatly affects rehabilitation performance. The KNEESUP App integrates the sensors to show the state of motion and angle in real-time, and it can also prompt you when the movement is wrong.
KNEESUP Care is designed and manufactured in Taiwan. It has passed stringent medical regulations. 2Attached on the functional knee brace, the sensor accuracy is verified by the national lab.3 The good quality is assured.
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) injuries are mostly caused by sports injuries or accidents, especially with torsional forces. When the external force is greater than the ligament can withstand, the ligament will be partially torn or broken.

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