




If you’re dealing with knee surgery recovery, joint stiffness, hamstring or calf tightness — or simply wanting to maintain every day mobility — the Knee Sled gives you a clinically-backed, at-home solution. This specialized rehabilitation device was designed by physical-therapy experts to help patients safely perform essential exercises such as heel slides and hip abduction—movements often prescribed during post-operative recovery or knee injury rehab. With smooth gliding and minimal joint load, it’s one of the safest ways for non-surgical and surgical users alike to rebuild function. As you progress from early recovery through full mobility, the Knee Sled supports your journey: Restore knee extension and flexion — regain bending and straightening range of motion. Improve hip and hamstring tolerance — Because the knee doesn’t exist in isolation. Strengthen without heavy joint stress — Especially beneficial after ACL, MCL injuries or knee-replacement surgery. Use at home at your convenience — replace time-consuming clinic visits with consistent everyday sessions. Built for all ages and rehab stages — from younger athletes to older adults who want to keep mobile. With its compact size, intuitive setup and proven rehab design, the Knee Sled is your go-to for safe, effective knee therapy. Make a smart investment in your movement today. Note: Always consult your physical-therapist or physician before starting any rehabilitation device or program.
ONE SIZE FITS ALL – UNIVERSAL DESIGN: The KneeSled fits all adults with a single, universal size. No sizing needed — the adjustable rope ensures the correct fit every time. Smooth gliding allows controlled motion for any height or leg length.
IDEAL FOR KNEE REPLACEMENT & REHAB: Designed for safe, stable, and controlled heel-slide movements that improve range of motion after knee replacement surgery. Helps reduce stiffness, decrease pain, and speed up recovery from ACL, MCL, and general knee injuries.
IMPROVES MOBILITY, FLEXIBILITY & JOINT HEALTH: Targets key leg muscles to improve mobility, flexibility, and joint function. Supports daily rehab for knee and hip therapy and provides a deeper, more secure stretch than basic foot sliders or straps.
MULTI-PURPOSE KNEE & HIP EXERCISES: Perfect for heel slides, knee flexion, hamstring stretches, and hip abduction exercises. More precise and stable than a towel, belt, or floor slider—ideal for physical therapy and home recovery routines.
AFFORDABLE, EFFECTIVE AT-HOME THERAPY TOOL: Lightweight and easy to use at home for postoperative recovery, prevention, or daily mobility work. Offers professional-quality stretching and rehab without expensive PT equipment.
8 reviews for KneeSled™ Best choice after knee replacement surgery increases range of motion, stretches knees, improving mobility and flexibility leg exercise great for working out knee pain
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Ron Guffey –
Excellent product for total knee replacement rehab
This is a very handy sled to do your heel slides after a total knee replacement. You may need someone to help get your foot into start. Definitely a great item to help with your rehab.
Helene –
If Having Knee Replacement Surgery, You NEED A KneeSled!
When my husband was preparing for knee replacement surgery, I came across the KneeSled and thought it might be helpful during his recovery. We brought it with us to the hospital, just in case. After the surgery, when the physical therapist came in, we asked if it was okay to use the “sled.” It wasn’t just okay, she wanted to know where we got it so she could recommend it to her other patients! The next day, a second physical therapist came by, examined it, and asked the same question.My husband began using it in the hospital and continued once he was discharged. A third physical therapist, who came to our home for follow-up care, was also impressed. He had never seen one before, but after checking out its adjustability, he gave it his stamp of approval.Thanks to the KneeSled, my husband regained 90% of his knee’s range of motion in less than a week, two weeks ahead of his doctor’s expectations.For anyone considering this little piece of equipment, we received glowing endorsements from three different physical therapists. It’s easy to adjust, and it gives the user full control over the amount of stretch. My husband feels that pulling the cords with his hands allows for a deeper bend in his knee with less pain than simply sliding his foot on the bed.This gadget may be a bit on the pricey side, but, for us, it’s worth every penny for the role it is playing in my husband’s accelerated recovery.Update: During yesterday’s Physical Therapy appointment, my husband’s range of motion measured at 100 (that doesn’t mean he’s finished). Normal range of motion is from 120 to 150 degrees. He is way ahead of schedule. That was at 13 days. At his age, they were not expecting him to be in that range for at long time. Thank you KneeSled!
Timmy G –
It works
It’s simple and works exactly as described.
Buffy from Louisiana –
Easy to use— can get more flexion with knee
I ordered this because i had total knee replacement . Achieving greater flexion quickly is so important after this surgery. The device is plastic and rope-but you put your foot in the device and pull your foot towards you with the handles to increase the flexion of the knee. It is a very simple design. It was expensive for what it is, and you could construct something similar for less money, but i wanted something easy to use. My home health PT had never seen one-and was impressed how much more flexion I was able to get in my knee by slow gentle continuous pressure by myself. It also slides easily on any fabric- (usually doing in bed post knee replacement). I got more flexion doing the pull myself than the. PT could forcing the flexion which is obviously more painful. I gave it 4 stars because of the price, but i figured if you divide that by the number of knees my husband and I will have it’s not so bad.
Buckeye Guy –
Expensive, but a nice piece of rehab gear for your post knee-replacement exercises
This does as advertised. Like all home rehab equipment, you get out of it what you put into it. I use this every night before bed and it is helping put range back into my knee. Its better than just using straps with a towel. Its best to use with repetitive pulls to your pressure point, because it doesn’t hold your knee flexed unless you’re pulling on it. It is very overpriced in my opinion, but it is a quality product that does what its supposed to do.
Cheryl Kurlovich –
Helps with mobility
I’ve just had knee replacement surgery and this has helped me to get back to normal mobility in my knee
Fam –
This is a great item for rehad for knee, hip and leg
Update: we have since decided to keep this boat pt contraption. As it seems to allow movement for my leg that is hard to move without me asking for help. PROBLEM… my foot keeps sliding out of it. The strap that goes over the instep is worthless. It’s not big enough or secure enough. I put a Velcro strap around the boat to secure my foot which helps a ton but the problem is then it doesn’t glide. They need to secure a strap from one side of the plastic to the next. For small feet this boat is way to big. They need to make a smaller size. Almost a kids size. People don’t think about a variety of sizes using something. One size does not fit all. Test your product. On disabled people too. Like myself who need something like this. And stop price gouging so more people can buy it. It would be a win win.This item is way overpriced. It is not worth the price but if you need this type of item then it is a must have. If it was $45/$55 It would be closer to an ideal price value for what you get. They have price gouged customers because they know there isn’t really anything like this out there. However, there is. Plastic plates and bungees. You can make your own at home for $5. This $90 item is just too expensive for most elderly who are on Medicare or those who may not have the insurance help or finance to blow $90.00. Sports people or wealthy can afford this but someone like me who really needs this … who has MS and is elderly and disabled couldn’t afford this on my retirement. – So, I will be returning it and they can gouge someone else. This is not worth it for me, and I will not recommend it my friends either who would find great benefit in it either…. because I know they too couldn’t afford it.
J. Mortensen –
Not needed for knee replacement recovery
Didn’t really need this for my knee replacement recovery. Quality is ok, but not great. In retrospect, nice idea but not money well spent. I hardly used it.