SecuTec® Genu Flex

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SecuTec® Genu Flex Knee Brace – Adjustable Support & Stabilisation

Product Description

The SecuTec Genu Flex knee brace provides advanced stabilisation using the proven 4-point support system, helping to protect your knee from harmful movements while reducing strain on ligaments. This support encourages recovery after injury and helps you stay active with confidence.

Designed with a semi-flexible frame, the brace adapts naturally to the shape of your leg, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit even during movement. Strong, non-elastic Velcro straps keep the brace firmly in place, offering reliable protection throughout the day.

Flexible plastic link sections allow the frame to contour perfectly to both the thigh and lower leg. This not only improves comfort but also ensures the brace stays securely positioned during everyday activities. The fit can be easily customised by adding or removing links, making it ideal for changes in leg size during recovery.

For a tailored fit, the thigh and lower leg sections can be adjusted to two different lengths. The brace also allows controlled movement, with the option to limit bending (flexion) and straightening (extension), or fully immobilise the knee if required.

With its lightweight, low-profile design and soft microfibre padding, the SecuTec Genu Flex sits comfortably against the body and can be worn discreetly under clothing—perfect for daily use.


Key Features

  • 4-point stabilisation system for effective knee support and protection
  • Adjustable knee brace with customisable fit using removable chain links
  • Flexible frame design for improved comfort and secure positioning
  • Control knee movement with adjustable flexion and extension settings
  • Lightweight and low-profile for discreet everyday wear
  • Soft microfibre padding for enhanced comfort
  • Ideal for injury recovery, ligament support, and rehabilitation

Ideal for:

  • Knee ligament injuries, including ACL, PCL and collateral ligament damage
  • Post-surgery recovery, such as ligament reconstruction or meniscus repair
  • Meniscus injuries and treatment, including implants or sutures
  • Knee instability or weakness, including complex or ongoing instability
  • Limited knee movement requiring controlled support
  • Non-surgical (conservative) treatment and rehabilitation
  • Pre- and post-operative support
  • Serious knee injuries, such as the “unhappy triad”

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