Keep on moving with Mobilis
Soft orthopedic supports and braces help to stabilize and protect weak and injured body parts, restore mobility, as well as promote the healing of bones, tissues and muscles.

Mobilis provides relief and stability so you can stay active
Made from superior quality materials with features such as
- Adjustable elastic straps to provide the best fit,
- Silicone pads, breathable fabrics and an innovative 3D knit for a high level of comfort,
- Mild compression to reduce swelling and pain
- Massaging effect to improve healing
- Rigid elements for stability and more controlled movements
Filip, weightlifter and GenuActive user
“Before I started using Mobilis, I had no idea that I could get relief for my knee. Now that I wear GenuActive everyday, I feel such a difference while I’m training that I wouldn't exercise without it anymore.”
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Further reading

Athletic compression socks or sleeves can help to improve your performance and post-workout recovery
During training, competition, and recovery phase, today's athletes are more and more relying on the power and support of compression garments. Whether you are a professional athlete or an amateur, the use of graduated compression socks or sleeves can help to improve your performance and recovery.

How to avoid “economy class syndrome” while traveling
Anyone who travels long distances in a sitting position is at risk for leg complications. Wearing compression socks or stockings can help prevent these problems and will greatly increase your comfort along the way.

These factors influence leg health
Many factors can unfavorably influence leg health. These can include lifestyle factors, such as reduced activity, obesity, and/or smoking. Other factors such as advanced age, gender, hormonal changes, and a family history of venous disorders are also influential. In these cases, compression wear may help to support leg health. Factors such as surgery and long-distance traveling bear an increased risk for the development of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Wearing compression might prevent DVT to develop.
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