Knee 4 Way Elastic Support Small (Knee Supports &Braces) - Img 1

Key Features

Built to the spec
clinicians trust.

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Clinically Validated Support

Graduated support levels from mild compression to post-op rigid immobilization.

02

Low-Profile Design

Most fabric braces fit discreetly under clothing and don't restrict normal activity.

03

Medicare HCPCS Eligible

Qualifies for reimbursement under appropriate diagnosis codes and prescriptions.

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Adjustable Fit

Velcro closures and adjustable straps accommodate swelling and anatomical variation.

Clinical Use / Orthopedic Braces & Supports

How clinicians
use this product.

Braces, splints, immobilizers, and casting supplies for orthopedic injury stabilization, post-surgical recovery, and chronic joint support.

Indications

Clinical use cases.

  • Post-surgical immobilization and recovery
  • Fracture stabilization and reduction support
  • Sprain, strain, and ligament injury management
  • Chronic joint instability and osteoarthritis support
  • Return-to-activity transitional support

Application Technique

Step by step.

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Assess fit.

Measure the affected joint per the manufacturer's sizing guide. An incorrect size reduces effectiveness and can restrict circulation.

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Apply over a liner.

For rigid braces, apply a stockinette or thin liner to protect the skin from friction and prevent pressure points.

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Secure straps in sequence.

Follow the manufacturer's strap sequence — typically proximal to distal. Snug but not tight; check capillary refill and comfort.

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Educate the patient.

Review wear schedule, activity limits, skin checks, and signs of complications (numbness, pallor, increased pain).

Contraindications & Cautions

When not to use.

  • Do not apply over open wounds or fresh incisions without a dressing
  • Avoid in patients with severe peripheral vascular disease
  • Stop use if numbness, discoloration, or increased pain develops
  • Not a substitute for definitive fracture management

Typical Care Settings

Where it's used.

  • Orthopedics Clinic
  • Emergency Department
  • Sports Medicine
  • Physical Therapy
  • Post-Surgical Recovery

Clinical use information is provided for reference only. Always follow facility protocols, manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), and evidence-based practice guidelines. Consult the treating clinician before use.

Regulatory & Quality

FDA
Class I
Latex
Check product
Sterility
Non-sterile
Biocompatibility
Skin-contact safe

Standards & Certifications

  • FDA Registered
  • Medicare HCPCS Eligible

How It Compares

Hospital Supply HQ vs. the alternatives.

A spec-by-spec comparison with the most common alternatives in the orthopedic braces & supports category. Clinical interchangeability varies — always verify with your care team or facility protocol.

Spec

This product

Knee 4 Way Elastic Support Small

Sport injury recovery

Aircast A60 Ankle Brace

Post-op immobilization

Breg T Scope Knee Brace

Joint / Body AreaAnkleKnee
Support LevelModerate (inversion control)Rigid / post-op
Sizing RangeSS, M, L, XLUniversal / adjustable
MaterialNylon / breathable meshAluminum frame / foam liner
HCPCS CodeEligibleL1906L1832
ProfileLow-profileRigid post-op

Comparison is provided for reference only. Brand names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Specific SKUs may differ from category averages shown above.

About the Brand

Hospital Supply HQ.

Trusted manufacturer

An established medical products manufacturer supplying clinical teams with quality healthcare supplies.

FAQ / Orthopedic Braces & Supports

Frequently asked.

Answers to the questions clinical buyers and care teams ask most about this product category.

How do I know what size to order?

Each brace lists specific measurements (circumference, shoe size, etc.) in the size chart. Measure the affected limb according to the manufacturer's instructions. When between sizes, size up for comfort or down for firmer support.

Can I wear this brace under clothing?

Most low-profile braces are designed to fit discreetly under clothing. Rigid post-op immobilizers typically do not. Check the product's profile (low / mid / high) in the specifications.

How long should I wear it each day?

Wear schedule depends on the clinical indication and should be directed by the treating clinician. Acute immobilization may require 24-hour wear; chronic support is typically during activity only.

Is this brace covered by insurance?

Many orthopedic braces are covered under Medicare Part B and commercial insurance when prescribed with an appropriate diagnosis and billed under the correct HCPCS code.

Can it be washed?

Most fabric braces are hand-washable with mild detergent and air-dry only. Rigid components should be wiped with a damp cloth. Check the care tag before washing.