Instructional Videos
- How to Fit Bauerfeind OmoTrain: The Bauerfeind OmoTrain Shoulder Support is uniquely designed to stabilize the shoulder joint without limiting movement. Click to watch the instructional video to learn how to fit Bauerfeind OmoTrain.
- How to Fit Bauerfeind MyoTrain: MyoTrain braces use a combination of breathable knit material, a strap system and two viscoelastic cushioned pads to provide pain relief, reduce swelling and accelerate the healing process.
- How to Fit Bauerfeind MalleoTrain Plus: MalleoTrain Plus Ankle Support is suitable for use in early functional treatment of capsular ligament strains and for protection against ankle injuries.
- How to Fit Bauerfeind MalleoLoc L3: The MalleoLoc L3 orthosis can be adapted for multi-stage treatment and patients with chronic conditions.
- How to Fit Bauerfeind GenuTrain: The Bauerfeind GenuTrain knee brace relieves pain by providing the therapeutic pressure of the support from the kneecap to the soft tissues of the knee.
- How to Fit Bauerfeind GenuTrain S: The Bauerfeind GenuTrain S active support with lateral joint splints supports the knee joint for indications of slight instability, arthritis or osteoarthritis of the knee.
- How to Fit Bauerfeind GenuTrain P3: Bauerfeind GenuTrain P3 relieves pain caused by misalignment of the kneecap (patellar lateralization), anterior knee pain ( PFS - patellofemoral pain syndrome) or pain associated with patellar tip syndrome.
- How to Fit Bauerfeind GenuTrain A3: The Bauerfeind GenuTrain A3 comfort support is suitable for treating various types of knee complaints: e.g. osteoarthritis, irritated knee joint, complex knee pain or misalignment of the kneecap (patellar lateralization).
- How to Fit Bauerfeind EpiTrain: The Bauerfeind EpiTrain relieves and stabilizes the joint. It can reduce pain and improve mobility. Particularly if your elbow frequently gives you trouble, you will appreciate the elbow support as a preventive tool.
- How to Fit Bauerfeind AchilloTrain: The AchilloTrain active support helps to relieve the Achilles tendon without restricting mobility. An anatomically contoured insert (pad) produces a massage effect, thus stimulating the surrounding tissue.