Elevate Your Recovery Journey! 🚀
The BoneFoam Knee Buddy Extender and Elevating Pillow is a physician-designed recovery aid that optimizes knee extension and elevates the leg to reduce swelling. Made in the USA from durable, medical-grade foam, it offers versatile use for post-surgery rehabilitation, ensuring proper positioning for effective recovery.
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 31"L x 12"W |
Size | One size |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Blue |
Fabric Type | No Fabric |
Material Type | Polyurethane Foam |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Fill Material | Foam |
Recommended Uses For Product | Recovery |
Item Firmness Description | Medium Firm |
Target Use Body Part | Knee |
Special Features | 2 in 1 Product post knee surgery |
R**E
Must-have for knee replacement surgery
This is totally worth buying. It was so easy to keep my leg elevated and straight and it helped me be more comfortable. The first 10 days after surgery were very painful, and elevating helped to minimize the pain and swelling. I was also able to sleep pretty well. I read a great review that suggested using a mini crib sheet to wrap the knee buddy so it won't come apart. It worked like a charm.
D**H
Great for knee replacement
Most excellent bum 5’5” and its long enough with extra left over.
B**N
Essential recovery aid for total knee replacement
There are numerous knee support devices available online, but this is the only one I could find that offers 0° of flexion when your leg is elevated. Most of them have a slight bend behind the knee, which is absolutely contraindicated after a total knee replacement.Doctors recommend sleeping with your leg elevated on pillows under the ankle, and without anything behind your knee. This full leg pillow does the exactly the job, but with a lot more comfort. My physical therapist said hospitals should be discharging patients with these pillows.I’ve read complaints about the fact that it’s in two parts and sometimes comes apart. Just buy a crib sheet and that will keep the entire pillow together while you sleep (and is washable). Your physical therapist will have you use the ankle support separately for other extension exercises (which are ouch!)I’m 10 days post-TKR, and it’s a painful recovery, but at least this pillow makes sleeping a bit more comfortable. I know it’s expensive but do yourself a favor, it’s hard enough getting through a TKR - take advantage of all the available props and aids, and this, in my opinion, is an essential one.I still think it’s overly priced for a big piece of foam. I wish other companies would get on the bandwagon so they could bring the prices down with a bit of healthy competition :-/ but c’est la vie…
T**J
It works
I want the foam to be much harder.
K**E
Only thing that brought pain-free elevation after knee surgery!!!
This was the only thing that brought me comfort when elevating my leg after acl + meniscus surgery. Regular pillows wouldn't have the rught tension and would move or fall as I slept which was not at all comfortable for my knee, especially in the brace and so fresh from surgery.I definitely recommend getting this and using it to elevate right away. It is more expensive but you will use it months into recovery when elevating as swelling will still be present until walking or off crutches and out the brace again. I imagine it would be just as helpful for TKR or any other knee surgery.
S**E
Knee surgery must have!
Safe way to elevate after knee surgery. Well made. Surgeon approved.
D**S
Returned this product
Bulky and uncomfortable for use after a knee replacement. I returned this
C**.
Definitely worth the Money
When I purchased this, there was not one product review, so I had to wrestle with the thought of spending $ 88 for two pieces of “unqualified” foam. But, I figured having a total knee replacement is no joke, am I not worth spending this money to perhaps make my recovery a bit easier? So, I purchased the product and brought it with me to the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City (the #1 orthopedic hospital in the country). But, I didn’t use it in the hospital because they had active compression on both legs. I was starting to second guess my purchase. Then the head physical therapist came into my room and saw that I had a Knee Buddy. He asked if he could take pictures of my Knee Buddy so he could show his other patients what the product was, tell them where they could purchase it and why it was benefitical for their home recovery. Ok, so maybe it was a smart purchase......I did extensive pre-surgical therapy so I didn’t need to use the small cube end piece to help get to 0 flexion, which is what the cube piece is designed to accomplish. I achieved this goal within days after surgery. This cube as you can see from the picture attaches like a puzzle piece to the end of the angled wedge. Since, I am only a little over 5 feet tall, I called the company because when the small cube piece was attached to the wedge, my heel did not reach all the way into the cut out of the cube. The company said it wasn’t necessary. So, I kept the cube attached to the wedge, just so my foot would not dangle. The wedge is light weight, has a slight scooped out center for leg stability. The surgical leg emanates warmth because of the surgery, the open hole foam of the Knee Buddy prevented my leg from getting warmer or even uncomfortable. It provided me with the perfect level of elevation during my recovery. The foam is comfortable and soft. Yet, it never compressed and stayed in place at the foot rest of my chair recliner. It’s 12” width fit my chair recliner foot rest perfectly, leaving enough room for my other leg to lay straight or also elevate alongside the surgical leg. Sleeping for weeks with my legs elevated to reduce swelling, I never had to arrange pillows or worry about my leg slipping off the side. I honestly, will get use from the wedge long after recovery. Yes, it is worth the $ 88. A nice, hassle free recovery. My older sister visited me, who struggles with swollen legs and tried it, she thought it would be perfect for her when watching television to reduce the edema in her legs. I guess at our age, a Knee Buddy is a welcomed birthday gift. Lol. Honestly, spend the money. This surgery is hard enough, the Knee Buddy will make your recovery easier.
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