
ReVOLUTIONARY SUPPORT
The Kinetic Arm is a game-changer for volleyball players, offering dynamic arm protection like no other volleyball sleeve on the market. Engineered with our patented MuscleWeb® design, it provides adaptive support to both the elbow and shoulder, crucial for volleyball's repetitive, overhead motions. Whether you're serving, hitting, or blocking, these actions can lead to arm strain, pain, and overuse injuries over time. The Kinetic Arm is scientifically proven to reduce the stress that causes these issues, keeping you in peak condition on the court.

Impressive Solution
Dynamic Shoulder & Elbow Support
Volleyball players are prone to shoulder and elbow instabilities due to repetitive, explosive arm movements like serving, hitting, and blocking, making shoulder pain one of the most common injuries. The Kinetic Arm offers a proactive solution by stabilizing both joints, optimizing mechanics, and reducing arm stress without restricting mobility. The Kinetic Arm provides dynamic shoulder and elbow support to help athletes stay healthy, perform at their best, and avoid overuse injuries. This sleeve ensures unrestricted movement while offering targeted stability to the shoulder and elbow.
Nothing Else Like It
Until now, no product has offered unrestricted elbow and shoulder support that has been scientifically proven to reduce dynamic arm stress that can lead to fatigue, pain, and overuse injuries. Featuring a multi-patented MuscleWeb® activated stabilizing technology, that provides adaptive support when needed most. While proper technique, training, and rest are crucial, the Kinetic Arm stabilizes and supports the arm, shoulder, and elbow to aid in injury prevention.
The Kinetic Arm's MuscleWeb® design provides dynamic, multi-directional support to both the shoulder and elbow during volleyball arm motions like serving, hitting, and blocking. It stabilizes these joints without restricting movement, helping to reduce arm stress, prevent injury, and maintain optimal mechanics. By minimizing strain, it allows volleyball players to perform at their best while reducing the risk of overuse injuries.
Multi-DIrectional Supportive Design

FRONT SHOULDER SUPPORT
Our one-of-a-kind patented MuscleWeb™ design overlays the anterior part of the shoulder offering a web of unrestrictive support to externally reinforce the shoulder muscles, ligaments, and joint. Wearing this sleeve gives an external web of support to the shoulder helping to offload dynamic arm stress from common overuse sites like the biceps tendon, labrum, and rotator cuff.

FULL ELBOW SUPPORT
Our exclusive MuscleWeb™ design is engineered to give a web of targeted support to the elbow helping to offload stress when the arm is in the weakest ranges and when peak stress is the highest. Wearing this external support is imperative for preventing common overuse injuries to the elbow like medial epicondylitis, UCL injuries, and avulsion fractures.

BACK SHOULDER SUPPORT
Our patented MuscleWeb™ design helps to reinforce the posterior side of the shoulder by giving a web of support to help reduce stress on the decelerator muscles and scapula area. Wearing this external web of support helps absorb stress and helps stabilize the posterior side of the shoulder during arm deceleration.
With over 10 years of research and testing, the Kinetic Arm dynamic arm stabilizers are backed by data and published research demonstrating their effectiveness in offloading dynamic arm stress. All studies have undergone validation by research and medical professionals.
PROVEN BENEFITS

REDUCE ARM STRESS
he Kinetic Arm effectively reduces arm stress for volleyball players by stabilizing both the elbow and shoulder joints during repetitive and explosive motions, such as serving and hitting. By alleviating strain on key joints, the Kinetic Arm helps players stay healthy and competitive on the court.

OPTIMIZES MECHANICS
The Kinetic Arm optimizes mechanics for volleyball players by providing targeted dual-joint support to the shoulder and elbow during explosive movements. This stabilization promotes proper joint alignment and safer arm motions, reducing the risk of common injuries
RECOVERY & PROTECTION
The Kinetic Arm is crucial for volleyball players, offering vital support for recovery and injury prevention. By providing dynamic stabilization, it reduces stress on the shoulder and elbow joints, thereby minimizing the risk of common injuries such as rotator cuff tears and shoulder impingement. Additionally, it helps accelerate recovery by decreasing strain and fatigue, leading to quicker healing and reduced soreness after activities.
Doctor Recommended
WORN IN PRACTICE
WORN IN GAME
The Kinetic Arm is expertly engineered for both practice and competitive play, offering crucial arm support for volleyball players during high-impact movements like serving, hitting, and blocking. Its lightweight and comfortable design ensures athletes can wear it throughout training sessions and matches, allowing them to concentrate fully on their performance without any distractions.
Alarmingly, shoulder injuries are prominent in volleyball competitive athletes, but are also seen more now in young volleyball athletes, who are still growing and learning proper techniques.
The K2 Youth Sleeve is designed for younger athletes scaling down to 6 years old. This lightweight slim-fitting dynamic stabilizing sleeve helps young athletes improve their mechanics and reduce arm stress while playing.
CHOOSE YOUR STABILIZER
K2 Adult Sleeve
Adult sizes are based on height and weight.
Please refer to sizing chart before ordering, products do not follow standard sizing.
K2 youth Sleeve
Youth sizes are based on height and weight.
Please refer to sizing chart before ordering, products do not follow standard sizing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can play volleyball with a shoulder brace, depending on the level of restriction or rigidity. The Kinetic Arm offers a comprehensive solution by providing unrestricted dynamic support to the shoulder and elbow that can easily be worn in practice and competitions. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before playing with a brace to ensure it is the right option for your specific needs.
Volleyball players wear arm sleeves for style, UV protection, and compression. Traditionally athletes have worn compression sleeves to enhance blood circulation to help aid in recovery and protect against minor abrasions.
The Kinetic Arm is a popular choice among volleyball players because it takes the compressive element while adding functional dynamic arm support without restriction. Its advanced MuscleWeb® technology provides adaptive to the shoulder, elbow and forearm, helping to stabilize the joints, optimize movement mechanics, and reduce arm strain. This innovative design supports recovery, minimizes the risk of overuse injuries, by reducing stress to aid in protection that goes beyond traditional compression sleeves.
Shoulder pain from volleyball is common due to the repetitive overhead motions, such as serving, hitting, and blocking. Here are some strategies to treat shoulder pain and promote recovery:
- Rest and Recovery: Give your shoulder time to heal by reducing or avoiding activities that aggravate the pain. Resting and ice can help reduce swelling and allow for recovery.
- Strengthening Exercises & Proper Technique: Once pain begins to subside, gentle isometrics and strengthening exercises can help improve function. Work with a coach or trainer to ensure you're using proper techniques to minimize strain on your shoulder during volleyball activities.
- Shoulder Support: A shoulder brace or sleeve like the Kinetic Arm can provide targeted stabilization and support during recovery and physical activity.
If the pain persists or is severe, it is recommended to seek guidance from a medical professional to help address the root cause of the pain.
To strengthen your shoulders for volleyball, its essential to focus on the following specific movements:
- Scapular Elevation Exercises - this helps to prevent rotator cuff tears and impingement of the supraspinatus.
- Scapular Retraction Exercises - these help to retract the scapula when the arm goes back to hit, helping to prevent posterior impingement and other exercises caused by scapula dysfunction.
- Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Exercises - ensuring internal rotators are strong will help to prevent fatigue during the repetitive overhead motions in volleyball.
- Glenohumeral External Rotation Exercises - focusing on the external rotators will help to get the arm back into the proper position before accelerating the arm forward to hit and also assist with deceleration of the arm on the follow through.
Appropriate strength training will help improve shoulder and elbow stability in play and practice to help prevent common overuse injuries.
Protecting your shoulders in volleyball is key for long-term health and performance. Key strategies include:
- Warm Up Properly: Incorporate isometric and dynamic exercises to condition your shoulders and increase blood flow.
- Strengthening Exercises: Focus on strengthening the rotator cuff and scapular muscles to prevent injury.
- Improve Stability with Isometrics: Isometric exercises help increase joint stability, activate key muscles, and reduce the risk of injury, preparing the shoulder for overhead motions like serving, blocking and hitting.
- Use Correct Technique: Proper form is crucial to reduce unnecessary shoulder strain.
- Rest and Recovery: Give your shoulders adequate recovery time to avoid overuse injuries.
- Wear Shoulder Protection: Gear like the Kinetic Arm offers dynamic support, which provides more support than compression sleeves, to better stabilize the joints and reduce arm strain during play.
Both shoulder braces and shoulder tape can be effective for volleyball players, depending on the level of support needed. While shoulder braces can provide rigid support, this support can often limit ranges of motion necessary for that sport and movement. While there are benefits to wearing superficial corrective tapes (like KT tape), these are limited in how much functional support they can offer athletes while in play.
For volleyball players, the Kinetic Arm offers a more comprehensive solution that gives adjustable external support, to ensure range of motion is not restricted, which has proven to reduce dynamic arm stress. Unlike braces and tape, the Kinetic Arm offers activated support to both the shoulder and elbow, reducing stress during movements in passive ranges when stress is highest.
Because the Kinetic Arm is proven to reduce dynamic arm stress, it's the optimal choice for athletes seeking both support and performance without restriction.
Volleyball players are prone to various injuries due to the repetitive and high-impact nature of the sport. Some of the most common injuries include:
- Shoulder injuries (e.g., rotator cuff strains, shoulder impingement)
- Ankle sprains
- Wrist sprains or fractures
- Elbow injuries (e.g., tendonitis or "tennis/golfers elbow")
- Finger injuries (e.g., sprains or dislocations)
Preventing these injuries often involves proper warm-up, strengthening exercises, and using the right protective gear.
Preventing volleyball injuries involves a combination of proper training, conditioning, and injury prevention techniques:
- Warm Up: Dynamic warm ups and position specific isometric exercises are crucial when preparing the neuromuscular system for activities.
- Strengthening and Isometric Exercises: Strengthening and isometric exercises are essential for volleyball players to prevent pain and injuries, enhance performance, and improve stability.
- Proper Technique: Make sure you're using the correct form when jumping, hitting, serving, and blocking.
- Use Protective Gear: Knee Pads protect your knees when diving or blocking. Wearing ankle supports or braces can help reduce the risk of sprains, especially for players with a history of ankle injuries. Wearing supportive gear like the Kinetic Arm provides dynamic joint stabilization for the shoulder and elbow, helping to reduce strain during repetitive motions while improving mechanics.
- Recovery: Prioritize rest and recovery, including proper hydration, sleep, and other non-invasive modalities after games or practices.
By incorporating these steps into your training and gameplay, you can minimize the risk of injury and improve your overall performance on the court.
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PROTECT YOUR ARM & STAY ON THE COURT DOING WHAT YOU LOVE
