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titleOfInvention Knee supporter
abstract Provided is a knee supporter that can be used continuously to relieve knee pain and activate a weakened knee muscle. SOLUTION: A hollow portion is formed with a double side structure on the back side of a front surface of a cylindrical main body formed of a stretchable cloth material, and an elastic body composed of an annular portion and three bars extending thereon is formed in the hollow portion. Install. The elastic body was mixed with a ceramic component and an elastomer to form a far infrared radiation gel. Since the material is a far-infrared radiation gel, it has an extremely effective action for alleviating pain in and around the knee. Since the human body is an organic substance and is also a far-infrared radiator of about 20 microns, the elastic body, which is a gel-like material that emits far-infrared rays, changes into heat by resonance absorption of the far-red light with respect to the human body. Is promoted to activate the knee and surrounding cells and improve blood circulation. [Selection] Figure 1
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