Features
Lightweight Ligament Support for Growing Knees
The Breg JET Paediatric Ligament Brace helps protect young knees during sport and active play. A lightweight rigid frame contours to smaller limbs. Hinges guide flexion and extension while resisting side to side forces. Soft padding lines the frame to protect sensitive skin.
Children move with more confidence when they use the Breg JET Paediatric Ligament Brace under professional guidance. Adjustable straps secure the brace and allow for growth within the size range. The design supports vulnerable ligaments without feeling overly bulky. This brace suits paediatric ligament injuries, instability, and post operative protection.
Features and Benefits
- Lightweight frame sized for children
- Hinges guide knee motion and resist varus valgus forces
- Soft padding improves comfort
- Adjustable straps accommodate growth
- Durable design handles active use
- 10” (25 cm) and 12” (30 cm) length frames
- Reduced hinge size
- Condylar suspension points
- Spacer pads for size adjustments and unloading option
Indications for Use
- Paediatric ligament injury and reconstruction
- Knee instability during sport
- Post operative protection
- Prevention of re injury in active children
- Ligamentous injuries to the ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL
- Meniscus
- Juvenile Osteochondritis Dissecan
The JET knee brace is designed with children in mind. The shorter frame fits proportionally to a child’s leg length and the hinge has been reduced to match the anatomy of the smaller knee.
The aircraft aluminum frame provides support, strength and durability, while still remaining lightweight. Brace migration is prevented by contouring and capturing the medial condyle as well as using supracondylar suspension to keep the brace in place.
Spacer designed padding allows the brace to be adjusted to the growing child for longer use. By removing or stacking the spacers, a three-point load system can also be created, allowing the brace to be used for Juvenile Osteochondritis Dissecans (JOCD).
Size
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