







🦵 Elevate your knee game — support that moves with you, not against you.
The Shock Doctor Compression Knee Brace offers maximum support for ACL, PCL, meniscus, and ligament injuries with dual heavy-duty hinges and a pre-curved anatomical fit. Crafted from premium, latex-free materials with airflow venting, it delivers therapeutic compression and all-day comfort. Designed for both men and women, it’s trusted globally by athletes for superior stability and injury prevention.











| ASIN | B00598YB3A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,979 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #56 in Knee Braces |
| Brand Name | Shock Doctor |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,804) |
| Date First Available | August 31, 2009 |
| Included Components | Hinged Knee Brace: Shock Doctor Maximum Support Compression Knee Brace |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 6 x 4 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.76 x 9.41 x 2.87 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Shock Doctor |
| Material | Spandex |
| Model Year | 2012 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.46 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 10066 |
| Size | Large |
| Style | Ultra Hinges- Max Support |
| Suggested Users | mens |
M**E
Supportive, Comfortable and Stays in Place
The Shock Doctor Compression Knee Brace has been a game-changer for my workouts. It provides excellent support and compression without feeling restrictive, and it really helps reduce knee discomfort during exercise or long periods of standing. The material is breathable and durable, and the brace stays in place without sliding down. Overall, it’s a high-quality, reliable knee brace that I would definitely recommend for anyone needing extra support.
J**N
Great for ACL tear or MCL sprain/tear - great quality
My wife tore her ACL completely playing soccer and sprained her MCL as well. The clinic that diagnosed this tried to sell her a $375 DonJoy knee brace that sold for $180 or something on Amazon. I told her not to buy it and that we'd find something that was cheaper but didn't sacrifice on quality or comfort. Before you know it I'm 20 tabs deep in knee braces, ACL tear stories, etc. and I have 30 choices with 30 different people telling me different things. I narrowed it down between this one (Shock Doctor), the Mueller Hg80, and some McDavid braces. The expensive one at the clinic had been long and gone up the thigh a good ways and down the calf a good ways - the stability this lent was key to my wife. In the end I chose the Shock Doctor because I looked like it was really stability-focused and myself and more importantly my wife have been very pleased with the purchase. The brace has some size but I wouldn't call it especially bulky, I'll try and get some pictures up. It goes a good way up the thigh and a good way down the calf and has metal hinges running the full length on each side of the knee. My wife has athletic (read: large) calves and thighs from playing sports all her life - so sizing and good, strong straps were a big concern. We measured her knee 2 inches below mid-knee like the pic shows and I think it was 14.6 inches, right in-between Large and X-Large. Follow the advice in the chart, if you're near the top range and within the bottom range of the larger size, just go with the larger size. The X-Large ended up being a solid choice and has worked well for 3 weeks now even as her swelling has gone down and her knee has gone closer to the large size. For your sake, ignore the names "X-Large", "Large", etc. and just stick to the measurements. My wife is not a big person, but the X-Large sizing was right, so we went with it. It might feel weird ordering an XL for a tiny girl, but just listen to the measurements, not the labels. Materials are very sturdy and durable. The straps haven't loosened or come undone a single time. The rest of it has a solid feel. The metal doesn't squeak. Overall the materials work well to really stabilize the knee and help give the feeling of some extra stability to a potentially wobbly knee. Comfort is great. Like most braces you want to take it off occasionally but if you have to wear it all day, it's very doable. No sore spots from rubbing, etc. Overall a very good brace that is very good quality for a solid price. If you're like me and reviewing a million reviews on a million different products, I can say this one has performed well and if you get the size right, I don't think it'll let you down.
F**E
Nice brace, horrible sizing
Seems to be a nice brace! I had 2 previous knee injuries, followed by surgeries each time. Now I got my knee twisted again at work. I feel like I need some support in the future to prevent such accidents. I already got a brace by my orthopedist but it's a rather bad one (at least for my needs, same price range than this Shock Doctor brace) so I need a better one! I hope this helps some other people who think about buying this brace: PROs: - nice tight fit till now, no sliding down - straps give nice support - hinges are padded, so they really don't cut in the skin or the whole joint - hinges are made of metal, so no stupid fragile plastic stuff but strong and stabilizing hinges! - facric seems stretchy but firm at the same time (can't say much about the durability right now, haven't had it long enough) - no ressure marks so far, not even in the hollow of the knee CONs: please don't be shocked by the negative points, I only want to give a good impession of the brace, so that you can decide for yourself if this one will work for you or not - it's a sleeve, so you have to pull it over your calf and your knee, not a pleasant experience while you're still in pain from the injury or surgery. In this case you should go for a brace you can fully open and wrap around the joint and save braces like this for later - as it is a sleeve you have to wear it on your bare skin under your clothes. So you need really baggy/ wide pants because it's quite a bulky brace, or very tight pants where you can pull the brace over. I figured out that yoga/ running pants work best for me but I probably can't wear them while working, still have to find a proper solution for this problem - the sizing is horrible, it's not fir for the average adult! I'm 5'5'' and 170lbs but not fat, my thighs are well trained so I had to order XXL (the other one I got from my orthopedist was only size M). Now here's the probem: the brace fits quite good on my calf, on the knee joint itself it could ne a bit more tight (I can stick two fingers under it, that's way too much), on the thigh on the other side it cuts in a little bit. I hope the fabric will stretch up there to make it a little more comfortable. I hope I could help someone with this review, the stupid thing is that you always have to try those braces on to figure out if it's working for you, no matter what others write. I'm sorry I can't say anything about wearing this brace during different types of exercise, but I think everyone with a knee injury should take a step back and remember that this is a very fragile part of your body, even more after injury. I can understand the urge to get back to excercise (I'm like this myself) but no knee brace in the world can prevent further injuries. Please keep that in mind! Get well soon everyone!
N**R
サポート感は抜群で、膝を曲げずとも歩行できるのですが 残念な事に、履くタイプで装脱着に苦労します。 Mueller(ミューラー) アジャスタブルヒンジニーブレイス 54557の方がお勧め。
L**A
装着感は良いのですが、汗をかいた後に外す・・・かなりきついです。幅があるので、長ズボンの下では無理、ハーフパンツでの着用がイイですね
T**N
Very useful, comfortable and adjustable brace for my Osteoarthritis Knee joint. Checks limited hyperextension. Helps to stay away from surgery.
A**R
très bon maintien de l'articulation, agréable a porter, facile a régler, légère, je m'en sert pour jouer au hockey sur glace suite a une rupture du ligament antérieur du genou. Je conseille très bon rapport qualité prix.
R**R
I feel really compelled to write this review because I don't like how so many reviewers say the sizing chart that Shock Doctor provides is incorrect. You can benefit from a mistake I made; I bought 2 but neglected to measure my left leg, assuming both my legs are the same size; I bought 2 XLs, but should have got an L for my left leg. If you are near to being one size or another-- GO DOWN, not up! I mean, assuming you aren't just buying them for aesthetics. First off, there is certainly a break-in period with these, as with anything that fits snug on our bodies-- forget the myth that only leather goods break-in. I have been wearing these everyday, for 10 days, for 8 to 10 hours everyday. They absolutely become more comfortable, and do need to be tightened up a bit more, as time goes on. So just because they feel too tight right out of the package, doesn't mean they will after a week. Second, you should realize that if you have big meaty calves (I envy you,) yes they will be tough to pull over your lower leg, but once you do, the lower straps on the braces are meant to tighten just above the muscle so that they *sit* in place. Hard to explain, but I hope you catch my drift. I have skinny little chicken legs, so I do have to pull them up now and then and re-tighten the straps, much more so with my left leg, again, because I got a size just slightly too big on that side. If you end up tightening the straps too far, you run out of velcro to connect with, and at that point you'll really regret getting a size too big. I found a work around for this, but it's not good to use them in a way they aren't designed to be used-- honestly, just by looking at these things and handling them, you can tell Shock Doctor put a lot of care into the design. ANYHOW, in terms of how they actually work.... like a charm. I have a genetic defect that makes my joints basically like rubber, so the danger of hyper-extending and spraining my knees is ever present. I noticed the difference in stability and support as soon as I put these on, they instantly made a very noticeable difference. I saw a reviewer on youtube saying it's like suddenly adding an extra layer of muscle.. yeah, sort of. More like adding integrity to connective tissue I'd say, but whatever. Awesome either way you look at it. The 3rd day I had them, I went walking around town for a good 3-4 hours-- amazed that my knees didn't feel utterly destroyed that night, as they usually would. My orthopedic specialist said I shouldn't have to wear them forever-- I didn't understand this until I tried them; you can indeed tell that they are training your proprioception via "bio feedback" or whatever. In the mornings now, I wake up with less knee pain, and actually feel more stable for an hour or so before I feel the need to put them on. I hope that stability period keeps growing to the point where I indeed won't need them-- though I will probably always wear them when I have to walk on ice or if I go on a technical hike (one day soon, god willing), just as a safety precaution to stop a sprains or a catastrophic hyper-extension. Oh, and having to wear them everyday, I finally washed them yesterday... hinges came out easily enough, hand washed in the sink, dried over night... just a necessary chore to keep in mind. I read you should really wash these sorts of things twice a week if you wear every day (which is kind of paradoxical when you think about it) even if you aren't getting sweaty. I have gotten in the habit of spritzing them inside with some isopropyl, before bed, hopefully that will keep them cleaner... otherwise, you do get itchy. Well, anyone who wears pads and such for sports knows what I am talking about... "athlete's foot" can happen anywhere on your body, so be careful of that. So, my only regret is buying one a size too big (and that would be only just an inch off maybe)-- so DO obey the manufacture's sizing guidelines, and DO measure both legs if needed, lol.
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