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Supra Condylar Pad

DonJoy

Attention Medicare Patients

Helps to suspend and keep your brace in place during activity.
$24.62
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Supra Condular Pad is a unique and patented design which helps to suspend and keep your brace in place during activity.

These items are sold as a single item only, not as a pair.


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Product Questions

Does this pad come with the cover that attaches it to the brace?
Question by: Andrew on Nov 11, 2010, 11:03 AM
The DonJoy Supracondylar Pad attaches with Velcro directly to the knee brace.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 11, 2010, 11:03 AM
do you just use it for one side of the brace? which side?
Question by: sam on May 24, 2011, 2:14 PM
Hey Sam,
The Supracondylar pad is only meant to be used on one hinge and it's the one on the inside of your leg. The Ridge of the pad is supposed to sit on the top of the bony prominence on the inside of your knee. I hope this helps.

Thanks
Answer by: Admin on May 24, 2011, 2:14 PM
I have had a Donjoy knee brace since I injured my right ACL nearly 20 years ago. It seems to still be mechanically sound. Two questions:
Should I replace the supracondylar after all these years?
Where can I buy more oval foam pads and covers that I have used on both sides of the knee hinge ? I cannot find these on the website.
Thanks so much for your help,
Cindy Murrill
Question by: cindy on Jul 12, 2016, 8:02 PM
Yes, its a good idea to replace worn out softgoods regularly. To order the the foam condyle pads you can click the link below:
https://www.donjoystore.com/donjoy-condyle-pad-kit
Answer by: Admin on Jul 12, 2016, 8:02 PM
Donjoy,

I have two questions. First, I wear an OAdjuster on my left knee and a Defiance on my right knee.

I ahve the air condyle pads on my left that have helped alleviate the blisters, but I still get them on my calf. I believe that I am tightening the calf two tight in order to stablize the knee (calfs/thighs are huge (XL) compared to knee). How thick is the Supra pad and what is the material? Is the material compliant and could it cause the blisters to return?

Would this be used on the brace while I am working out compared to the air pad which is more comfortable when I wear to work??

greg
Question by: Greg on Dec 29, 2011, 11:28 AM
The supra condylar pad is not as thick as the air condyle pads, and it is for brace suspension. If you are getting blisters on your calf from tightening the straps too much, these pads, will not make a difference for that. I would suggest getting in contact with one of our sales reps and have them take a look at your brace and see if they can do some adjustments to the brace. I would also suggest looking at an undersleeve to help protect the skin, for when the brace does move around when doing an activity.
Follow this link to the website, type in your zip code and it will bring up your DonJoy reps name and number: http://www.djoglobal.com/en_US/DJO_Sales_Rep_Locator
Answer by: Admin on Dec 29, 2011, 11:28 AM