Jumper's Knee

Jumper's knee is a rupture or inflammation of the patellar tendon caused by overload. Athletes competing in jumping and throwing disciplines like volleyball, basketball, handball and soccer, as well as weightlifting, are often affected. 

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RX Knee Sleeve 5mm
RX Knee Sleeve 5mm
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UD Stable Knee Support
UD Stable Knee Support
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UD Knee Sleeve Patella Opening
UD Knee Sleeve Patella Opening
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UD Patella Stabilizing Knee Support
UD Patella Stabilizing Knee Support
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UD Knee Strap
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UD Knee Sleeve Patella Opening Junior
UD Knee Sleeve Patella Opening Junior
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Jumper’s Knee Support – Targeted Relief for Patellar Tendon Pain

Jumper’s Knee, also known as patellar tendonitis, is one of the most common knee injuries among athletes and active individuals. Whether you’re playing basketball, volleyball, running, or lifting weights, repetitive strain on the patellar tendon can lead to pain, inflammation, and reduced performance.

Our collection of Jumper’s Knee supports is designed to provide targeted compression, stability, and pain relief, helping you stay active while supporting recovery.

What Is Jumper’s Knee (Patellar Tendonitis)?

Jumper’s Knee is caused by overuse of the patellar tendon, which connects your kneecap (patella) to your shinbone. It often develops from repeated jumping, sprinting, or heavy loading of the knee joint.

Common symptoms include:

  • Pain just below the kneecap
  • Tenderness in the patellar tendon
  • Stiffness during movement or after activity
  • Reduced strength and performance

Using the right knee support for patellar tendonitis can significantly reduce strain and improve comfort during both activity and recovery.

Why Use a Knee Support for Jumper’s Knee?

A high-quality patellar tendon knee brace or knee sleeve offers multiple benefits:

Targeted Compression

Helps reduce pressure on the patellar tendon and improves blood circulation, supporting faster recovery.

Pain Relief During Activity

Designed to alleviate discomfort so you can continue training, playing sports, or staying active.

Improved Stability

Provides additional knee joint support, reducing the risk of further irritation or injury.

Enhanced Performance

Maintains proper alignment and movement patterns, helping you perform at your best.

Find the Right Support for Your Needs

Our collection includes a range of solutions tailored for Jumper’s Knee relief:

  • Patellar tendon straps for targeted pressure relief
  • Knee sleeves with compression for full joint support
  • Performance knee braces for high-impact sports

Whether you need lightweight support for daily use or advanced protection for intense training, you’ll find the right option here.

Designed for Athletes and Active Lifestyles

These knee supports are ideal for:

  • Basketball and volleyball players
  • Runners and sprinters
  • Weightlifters and gym athletes
  • Cross-training and functional fitness

Built with durable, flexible materials, they ensure comfort, breathability, and long-lasting performance.

Stay Active – Without Knee Pain

Don’t let Jumper’s Knee slow you down. With the right knee brace for patellar tendonitis, you can reduce pain, protect your joints, and stay consistent in your training.

Explore our collection and find the perfect support to keep you moving confidently.

FAQ – Jumper’s Knee & Knee Supports

What is the best knee support for Jumper’s Knee?

The best option depends on your needs. A patellar tendon strap is ideal for targeted relief, while a compression knee sleeve provides overall support and stability.

Can I wear a knee support all day?

Yes, most knee supports are designed for extended wear. However, it’s recommended to follow product guidelines and give your knee regular breaks if needed.

Does a knee brace help with patellar tendonitis?

Yes, a properly fitted knee brace for patellar tendonitis can reduce strain on the tendon, relieve pain, and support recovery.

Can I train with Jumper’s Knee?

In many cases, yes—but with reduced intensity and proper support. Using a knee sleeve or strap can help you stay active while managing symptoms.

How tight should a knee support be?

It should feel snug and supportive without restricting blood flow or causing discomfort. Proper fit is key for effective compression and stability.