DonJoy Tru-Pull Lite Knee Brace
The Tru-Pull Lite is DonJoy’s most comfortable, low profile and shortest patellofemoral brace, yet strong enough to relieve knee pain
This patella support brace is designed with pull straps above and below the patella. This puts a consistent pull on the kneecap during flexion and extension, which realigns the patella. By properly aligning the kneecap you reduce the pain that comes with patellofemoral problems.
The DonJoy Tru-Pull Lite knee brace is used to treat or prevent the following injuries:
- Mild to moderate anterior knee pain
- Patellofemoral dysfunction
- Lateral subluxation
- Patellar maltracking
Product Features…and the benefits you’ll experience!
- Bifurcated Strap
This two-pronged strap pulls the patella into proper alignment and helps reduce the pain from patellofemoral dysfunction. - Dual Durameter Buttress System
Provides a soft tacky connection with the patella ensuring maximum support, while maintaining complete comfort. - Thigh and Calf Anchors
You’ll no longer have to tug to keep your brace in place. These independent anchors prevent the brace from rotating. - Breath-O-Prene Fabric
You’ll love the comfort that comes from this anti-microbial, wicking fabric that is hypoallergenic, breathable, and lightweight. - Plastic Hinges
Provide a little additional medial and lateral stability enhancing the overall support for your knee.
Sizing and Measurements
Sizing:
Take the measurement of your thigh and calf 6″ above and below your kneecap using a flexible type tape measure. Use the diameter you measure here to choose your size.
Size | Thigh | Knee Center | Calf |
XS | 13″ – 15 1/2″ | 12″-13″ | 10″-12″ |
S | 15 1/2″ – 18 1/2″ | 13″-14″ | 12″-14″ |
M | 18 1/2″- 21″ | 14″-15″ | 14″-16″ |
L | 21″- 23 1/2″ | 15″-17″ | 16″-18″ |
XL | 23 1/2″ – 26 1/2″ | 17″-19″ | 18″-20″ |
XXL | 26 1/2″ – 29 1/2″ | 19″-21″ | 20″-22″ |
1. Stand with your legs shoulder-width apart, legs slightly bent and leg muscles contracted. | |
2. Measure up six inches from the center of your knee with a tape measure, as shown. | |
3. Measure the circumference of your thigh at the 6-inch mark, as shown. | |
4. Measure down six inches from the center of your knee with a tape measure, as shown. Then measure the circumference of your calf at the 6-inch mark. |