M–Th 9a–11p | Fri 9a–5p
Sun 3p–11p EST
M–Th 9a–11p | Fri 9a–5p
Sun 3p–11p EST
Hinged Neoprene Knee Brace for Patellar Tendonitis and Ligament Recovery The Breg 3D Hinged Neoprene Knee Brace is a versatile solution for mild MC...
View full detailsAdjustable Knee Brace for Mild to Moderate Osteoarthritis and Meniscal Instabilities Experience targeted pain relief and improved mobility with the...
View full detailsBest Hinged Knee Brace for ACL Support - Professional Pain Relief for Ligament Injuries & Arthritis Experience comprehensive knee support with ...
View full detailsEffortless Post-Op Knee Support for Recovery and Stability The Breg Quick Fit Post-Op Knee Brace is expertly crafted to provide reliable support du...
View full detailsNeoprene Wraparound Knee Brace for ACL Recovery and Osteoarthritis Relief Find dependable knee support with the Breg Roadrunner Neoprene Wraparound...
View full detailsAdvanced Patella Knee Support for Kneecap Pain Relief & Joint Stability Find immediate knee pain relief with the Universal Horseshoe Knee Suppo...
View full detailsAdvanced Knee Brace for Ligament Stability and Pain Relief Discover reliable knee support with the Breg Fusion Women’s Knee Brace, expertly designe...
View full detailsAdjustable ROM Knee Brace for Post-Injury and Post-Surgery Recovery The OCSI OrthoPro ROM Knee Orthosis is expertly designed to support post-injury...
View full detailsTargeted Support for Patellar Tracking & Lateral Instability Struggling with lateral patellar subluxation or patellar tracking disorders? The B...
View full detailsBreg Undersleeve Brace – Cotton or Neoprene Liner for Knee Brace Comfort and Sensitive Skin The Breg Undersleeve Brace is designed to provide a com...
View full detailsPrecise Patella Tracking and Kneecap Stability Struggling with kneecap instability or patella pain can limit your daily activities. The Ossur Formf...
View full detailsPatellar Stabilization & Pain Relief The Bauerfeind GenuTrain P3 Knee Brace is a medical-grade support designed to correct kneecap misalignment...
View full detailsSecuTec Genu Flex Adjustable Knee Brace - ACL, PCL & Meniscus Support The Bauerfeind SecuTec Genu Flex is a customizable knee orthosis designed...
View full detailsMEASUREMENT: Measure around your thigh 4 in. above the center of your kneecap using a flexible tape measure. One size fits most: Fits thigh circum...
View full detailsOAsis Rehabilitator Knee Brace – Universal Unloader for Osteoarthritis & Post-TKA Recovery The OAsis Rehabilitator Knee Brace from OCSI is a cu...
View full details5.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
Adjustable Post Op ROM Knee Brace for Surgery & Ligament Recovery The Brace Align FlexTrack ROM Telescoping Knee Brace provides controlled stab...
View full detailsAdvanced ACL Stabilizer Knee Brace for Maximum Ligament Protection The Brace Align Apex ACL Stabilizer is a medical-grade knee orthosis engineered ...
View full detailsAdjustable Unloader Knee Brace for Osteoarthritis & Cartilage Support The Brace Align EasyStrap Pro OA Knee Brace provides targeted offloading ...
View full detailsGenuTrain S Compression Hinged Knee Brace for Arthritis, Osteoarthritis & Instability The GenuTrain S Hinged Knee Brace by Brace Direct deliver...
View full detailsGenuTrain A3 Knee Brace – Targeted Support for Arthritis, Osteoarthritis & Instability The Bauerfeind GenuTrain A3 is a specialized knee brace ...
View full detailsGenuTrain S Pro Hinged Knee Brace by Bauerfeind – Advanced Support for Arthritis and Joint Instability The Bauerfeind GenuTrain S Pro Knee Brace pr...
View full detailsBauerfeind GenuPoint Knee Strap - Targeted Patellar Support for Jumper’s Knee & Patellofemoral Pain The Bauerfeind GenuPoint Knee Strap deliver...
View full detailsDual-Adjustment OA Offloading for Arthritis Relief Knee arthritis can make every step hurt. The Brace Align Comfort Plus Dual Adjustment OA Knee br...
View full detailsBauerfeind SofTec Genu Knee Orthosis for ACL Tears, Instability & Post-Op Recovery Experience advanced knee stabilization with the Bauerfeind S...
View full detailsEvery knee condition is different, and the right brace depends on what is happening inside your joint. Browse the conditions below to learn about yours and find braces specifically matched to your diagnosis.
Browse by ConditionOsteoarthritis is the gradual breakdown of cartilage that cushions the knee joint. It is the most common form of arthritis and affects millions of adults, especially those over 50.
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) prevents the shinbone from sliding forward under the thighbone. ACL tears are one of the most common sports injuries, especially in sports with cutting and pivoting.
The collateral and posterior cruciate ligaments resist side-to-side and backward forces on the knee. Injuries range from mild sprains to complete tears and can occur alone or with other ligament damage.
The meniscus is a C-shaped piece of cartilage that cushions the knee joint. Tears can happen suddenly during a twist or develop gradually with age and wear.
Runner's knee develops when the kneecap does not track smoothly in its groove during bending and straightening. Despite the name, it affects far more than runners.
Patellar tendonitis is an overuse injury of the tendon connecting the kneecap to the shinbone. It develops gradually when the tendon becomes irritated from repetitive stress.
Patellar tracking disorder occurs when the kneecap shifts out of its groove during movement. The kneecap most often drifts laterally, creating uneven pressure and pain.
Knee surgery protects or repairs damaged structures inside the joint, but the recovery period is just as important as the procedure itself. Post-op bracing is essential for a safe recovery.
Knee instability and hyperextension occur when the structures holding the joint together cannot keep it properly aligned. The knee may give way during walking or bend too far backward with each step.
Shop Instability & Hyperextension Braces • Read the Full Guide
A knee fracture is a break in one or more of the bones that form the knee joint. These fractures require stable immobilization for the bone to heal correctly.
Athletes face unique knee challenges from the high forces of training and competition. Our athletic collection includes braces designed to keep up with dynamic, multi-directional movement.
If you are not sure which condition matches your symptoms, these steps can help.
Pain at the front of the knee often points to patellar conditions. Instability or giving way suggests a ligament issue. Stiffness after surgery means post-op support. Swelling and grinding may indicate arthritis.
If your doctor has given you a diagnosis, go directly to that condition's collection. Each one includes a detailed guide and curated product recommendations.
Our US-based brace specialists can help match your symptoms to the right collection and products. Contact us for a free consultation.
No matter which condition collection you choose, getting the right fit is essential for your brace to work properly.
Every product page includes specific measurement instructions. Sizing methods vary between brands and brace types, so always follow the individual product's sizing chart.
Not sure about your measurements? Our brace specialists offer free virtual sizing sessions to walk you through the process and help you choose the right size.
Many of our knee braces qualify for insurance reimbursement or tax-advantaged health accounts.
Many of our knee braces carry PDAC approval, which means they meet Medicare coding standards for reimbursement through your insurance provider.
Knee braces are eligible expenses for Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts, letting you pay with pre-tax dollars.
Brace Direct is a direct-to-consumer medical brace provider. We do not bill insurance directly. If your brace qualifies for reimbursement, you purchase it and submit a claim to your insurance provider. We provide itemized receipts to make the process straightforward.
Browse our condition-specific knee brace collections, each backed by a detailed guide and curated product recommendations. Every order ships free in the continental US, and our US-based brace specialists are here to help.
Browse by Condition Talk to a SpecialistYour symptoms can point you in the right direction. Pain at the front of the knee around the kneecap often suggests patellar conditions like runner's knee or tendonitis. A feeling of giving way usually indicates a ligament issue. Grinding and stiffness that worsen over time may point to arthritis. However, many conditions share overlapping symptoms, so a proper diagnosis from a physician is the most reliable path. Once you have a diagnosis, our condition collections make it easy to find the right brace.
Many of our knee braces carry PDAC approval, which means they meet Medicare's coding and quality standards for reimbursement. Braces with PDAC approval have the strongest chance of being covered. Brace Direct does not bill insurance directly, but we make it straightforward: you purchase the brace and we provide an itemized receipt with the PDAC code so you can submit a claim to your provider. HSA and FSA funds can also be used. Check with your insurance provider before purchasing to confirm your specific coverage.
In some cases, yes. A quality hinged knee brace can provide support for ACL instability, meniscus protection, and general stabilization at the same time. Compression sleeves are versatile enough for arthritis, mild patellofemoral pain, and athletic support. However, specialized conditions like hyperextension or post-surgical recovery require purpose-built braces with features that general supports do not offer. When in doubt, start with the collection that matches your primary diagnosis.
An undersleeve can help in several situations. It reduces skin irritation from rigid brace components, wicks moisture to keep skin dry, and makes the brace easier to slide on and off. Undersleeves are especially useful for post-op braces and hinged braces worn for extended periods. For compression sleeves, an undersleeve is usually not needed. If you use one, choose a thin, seamless, moisture-wicking option that does not add bulk or interfere with fit.
Care varies by brace type. Compression sleeves can be hand washed in cool water with mild detergent and laid flat to air dry. For hinged and post-op braces, remove padded liners and wash separately. Wipe rigid frames and hinges with a damp cloth. Avoid submerging hinge mechanisms in water. Keep Velcro free of lint to maintain grip. Check fasteners periodically for looseness. Most braces should not be machine washed or dried.
Monday-Thursday: 9am-11pm
Friday: 9am-5pm
Sunday: 3pm-11pm
Phone: 1-800-257-5870 / E-mail: service@bracedirect.com
