I injured my left knee while competing in the winter Olympic Games in Vancouver 2010. I had strained a ligament but the main problem was I had damaged the cartilage. I had surgery on my knee to remove a loose body which was floating around and place an artificial plug into the hole in my cartilage. I had already lost some muscle in my quad and the operation disrupted my whole knee quite a bit so I was unable to do anything with the leg for a whole two weeks, I couldn’t walk on it, bend it too far, I couldn’t even lift my leg without it hurting! As a pro athlete who’s always active this didn’t make me feel very good at all, lying around not being able to do anything and knowing my muscles were getting weaker by the day. The one thing I could do was to keep my quad strong using the Kneehab® XP. It worked great at keeping my muscles going and kept me from feeling completely helpless as well. Once I was back up and walking I continued to use the kneehab until my leg was back to full strength again. It is a great piece of kit, no question it works wonders and I would recommend it to anyone with knee problems.
Zoe Gillings, Olympic Snowboarder

Congratulations to Zoe from all at the Neurotech® team. Zoe finished 3rd at the World Cup snowboard cross finals in Arosa, Switzerland on the 24th March 2011.