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    Built for an Unstable Knee

    Support that moves with you, holds all day, and gives you your confidence back.

  • Flexible Side Stabilisers

    Two flexible spring-steel stays run the length of the knee joint, one on each side. They move with you while preventing the lateral give that causes the buckling sensation on stairs and uneven ground.

  • The SLS Tension Dial

    The micro-adjustable side dial lets you set compression precisely — tighter for stairs, looser for sitting. Once set, it holds through a full day of wear without slipping or needing to be readjusted.

  • Integrated Gel Cushion

    A soft gel pad sits directly over the kneecap, absorbing the load that builds on stair descent and when rising from low chairs. The pad takes the pressure so the joint doesn't have to.

     
     
     
     

    What Customers Are Saying

    What customers came back to after wearing the Curae brace daily.

     

    "I gave up kneeling in the garden about eighteen months ago. Getting down was fine — getting back up was the issue. That moment where you push off and the knee just hesitates. I started working from a plastic stool and then gradually stopped going out there as much. The front beds hadn't been touched in over a year. Last weekend I was out there for two and a half hours without checking the time — got the spring bulbs in, cleared the back border, planted a rose that had been sitting in its pot since March. My husband had to call me in for lunch. It was the thing I'd missed most without quite realising it."

    Michael R.
     

    "I've tried three braces before this one. The first slipped down within an hour — I spent more time pulling it up than wearing it. The second was so stiff it felt like a cast and I binned it by day three. The third was reasonable until I sat down for any length of time, then I had to readjust it every time I stood back up. The dial is the difference. I set it in the morning before I put my shoes on and haven't touched it since. Eleven hours today — walked the dogs, drove to my daughter's, helped her move some boxes, sat through a three-hour dinner. Haven't thought about it since breakfast. First one I haven't wanted to take off at the end of the day."

    Rachel B.
     

    My grandkids had started asking me to sit on the floor with them. I'd been saying no for two years — I could get down but the getting back up was unpredictable. I never knew if the knee was going to cooperate or if I'd need a hand. I started making excuses. They stopped asking after a while, which was worse. Said yes last Sunday without really thinking about it. We were on the floor for the better part of forty minutes — building something with the little one, a tower or a track, I can't remember exactly. Got up twice without thinking about it. My daughter was watching from the doorway. She didn't say anything but I could tell she'd noticed.

    Sarah T.