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Relief From Tendonitis (Tendenitis) Pain, Swelling and Stiffness
Patellar Tendonitis
Modern designed topical wrap application with University clinical studies supporting efficacy.
The most advanced sports wraps available
100 Cailifornia Ave.
One of the big differences between the effects of patellar tendonitis (that is, tendonitis of the patella--the kneecap), and chondromalacia is that tendonitis sufferers are much better able to locate the pain. Whereas people with chondromalacia may rub their fingers up, down, and around the knee to indicate where it hurts, when you have tendonitis you can put a fingertip right on the spot. It's so tiny and specific that you can put the tip of a ballpoint pen right on the spot and just about levitate yourself into the air with pain. And that spot is right at the bottom of the kneecap, where the tendon that goes on to connect to the shinbone begins--hence the name, patellar tendonitis. It's also called jumper's knee, as it was first described in the takeoff leg of high jumpers. But it turns out that basketball players probably have more jumper's knee than anybody else. You also see it in dancers, runners (and it's very hard to deal with in runners, for some reason), volleyball players--anyone who runs and jumps regularly may suffer from it. And, like chondromalacia, it sneaks up on you, first hurting after your activity, then toward the end of the activity, then during, at the beginning, and finally all the time. It's not nearly as common as chondromalacia-nothing is--but it's more difficult to deal with. It's probably the second most frequent knee injury.
The best topical application available for tendonitis, muscle pain and tendon stress.
Clinically Tested at Five Major Universities
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I just wanted to write a short note to let you know how pleased I am with your product. I had a case of patellar tendonitis in my knees (alternatively) and I ordered a knee wrap. I received it last night, and immediately felt a difference! I ordered another wrap for the other knee because the stiffness in the morning (subtle) was noticeable. This makes it much more comfortable during the reconditioning process.
I highly recommend your products--well worth the investment.
Debra J. H.
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100 California Ave., Suite One
Reno, Nevada 89509
775-329-2999
1-888-972-7200
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I wanted to let you know what a wonderful product your knee wrap is. I have
a 14 year daughter who plays basketball, volleyball and softball (at the
same time) and was suffering from patella tendonitis. I ordered one of the
knee wraps and in 3 days the swelling was completely gone. From time to
time it will reoccur and she will immediately put the wrap on. Usually in
less than 12 hours she is as good as new. Recently she suffered a deep
thigh bruise and moved the knee wrap up to the thigh and in 2 days was as
good as new. I just ordered a second knee wrap because she wants to wear
one on each knee every night to prevent any further pain associated with the
patella tendentious. It is a great product for my child and I have and will
continue to recommend it to all of my friends.
They are elasticized compression shorts or sports wraps. Each of these is impregnated with a unique blend of natural rare-earth semiconductors. Goode Wraps are available for the hip, groin, foot, ankle, knee, elbows, and wrist. In fact, the semiconductors can be added to almost any cloth like material.
What are they used for?
Primarily to control pain, swelling and stiffness. They are ideal for tired aching muscles or joints from sporting activity, exercise and repetitive stress injuries. The Goode Wraps help the muscles regain strength and prevent or lessen the sharp pain in joints from tendon stress.
Is there anything similar on the market?
Not in the United States. Only in Japan and Belgium. Goode Wraps are the only products of this type to be made available here and the process is patented in Japan and the United States.
In reality, pain in hip, and knee joints can be nothing more serious than referred pain from myofascial trigger points (tiny contraction knots) in the muscles of the hip and thigh. Even when a hip or knee joint has suffered a verifiable physical injury, trigger points in associated muscles always contribute a major part of the pain. Referred pain can be every bit as intense and debilitating as pain from a damaged joint.
Some researchers suspect that trigger points may actually be the root cause of true osteoarthritis and other kinds of joint deterioration. This is because muscles afflicted with trigger points become shortened and stiff. When this happens, even normal movement puts undue strain on muscle attachments at the joints, which can eventually result in damage to connective tissue and distortion of the joints themselves.
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