
Dorothy M., 74
Chillicothe, OH
★★★★★
I had already told my daughter we should start looking at one-floor apartments. Three weeks in this sleeve and I carried the laundry basket UP my own stairs. Nobody is taking this house from me.
Verified Buyer
HEALTHY AGING › KNEE & JOINT
Dr. Alan Reynolds with his mother-in-law, Eleanor, 71 — photographed eleven days before the knee replacement she canceled. The slim sleeve on her knee is the reason why.
If you plan every staircase like it's a mountain… if you sit on the edge of the bed at 3 a.m., working up the nerve to put weight on that knee… if a doctor has already said the words "knee replacement" — stop and read every word on this page. What I'm about to tell you kept my own 71-year-old mother-in-law out of the operating room. And I'll warn you now: it's going to make you angry. Because the simplest fix for an aging knee has been sitting in plain sight for decades — buried, for one reason. Nobody makes $30,000 when you fix your knee at home.
My name is Dr. Alan Reynolds. I'm a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. For 27 years I performed knee replacements at one of the country's top orthopedic institutes — over a thousand of them. I believed in the system I worked for. Until the system came for Eleanor, my 71-year-old mother-in-law.
Here's what nobody tells you in that 7-minute appointment: the standard path fails most people over 65. The pills numb the signal while the joint grinds away underneath. Cortisone quits in weeks. Drugstore braces pinch and slide down your leg. And the $30,000 operation they're steering you toward? 1 in 5 patients are still in pain a year later — after months of brutal rehab.
But when I dug into Eleanor's knee — really dug, the way no 7-minute appointment ever does — what I found stopped me cold. Most of what hurts in an aging knee was never about your birthday. It's three specific, fixable problems. And once you see them, you can't unsee them.
In the next few minutes I'll show you exactly what those three problems are, the simple sleeve that fixes all three at once — the same one that's helped 47,000+ people climb their stairs, kneel in their gardens, and cancel their surgical consults — and why your own doctor will never mention it.
A SURGEON'S CONFESSION

Eleanor, 71, on the staircase that nearly took her home of 41 years.
The call came at 6:40 on a Tuesday morning. It was Eleanor, my 71-year-old mother-in-law. She had spent the night in the downstairs recliner — the fourth night in a row — because she couldn't face her own staircase.
Eleanor raised three children in that house. Forty-one years of Christmases. And that morning she said the words I will never forget: "Alan, I think it's time to talk about selling the house." Not because she wanted to. Because of twelve stairs.
Her knee replacement was already on the calendar — eleven days away. And she was terrified. Her friend Ruth went in for the same operation at 73 and came out needing a walker. "What if I never walk right again?" Eleanor asked me. I'm a knee surgeon. And I did not have an answer.
I had performed over a thousand knee replacements. And I could not promise the woman who raised my wife that hers would work.
She had already done everything her doctors ordered. The pills that tore up her stomach. The cortisone that quit after three weeks. A stiff drugstore brace that pinched and slid down her leg in church. Seven minutes per appointment, and the same verdict every time: "It's just age, Eleanor."
That morning, something in me broke. I was not going to let them open up a 71-year-old woman for a $30,000 operation that leaves 1 in 5 patients still in pain a year later. So I called her surgeon and asked for two weeks. And then I went to war with everything my own industry had taught me.

The aging knee: an off-track kneecap, a wobbling joint, and circulation that has quietly collapsed — the three problems no pill or shot touches.
Here's what I found when I dug into Eleanor's scans — and then into hundreds of patient files from my own clinic. In an aging knee, three things go wrong at once. The kneecap drifts off its natural track and grinds where it was never meant to. The structures that brace the joint weaken, so every step wobbles. And circulation to the knee quietly collapses — leaving the tissue starved, swollen, and inflamed.
That's why your knee is stiff as a rusted hinge every morning. Why stairs have become a decision instead of just stairs. Why you feel that sick little buckle stepping off a curb. It was never "just age." It's three fixable problems — that nobody is fixing.
The pills only numb the pain signal while the grinding continues underneath. Cortisone wears off in weeks. And those stiff, bulky braces? They were built to immobilize a football injury — not to live your life in. They pinch, slide down, bunch up under your slacks, and do nothing for the starved circulation that's actually keeping your knee in pain.
What an aging knee actually needs is all three fixes at once: re-center the kneecap, steady the joint, and flood it with fresh blood — all day long, with every step you take. Nothing on the pharmacy shelf does that. So I built it.
Mapping the three pressure zones of the aging knee
The TriZone™ system: patella ring, side springs, 3-zone compression
I had two weeks — so I called in every favor I was owed and locked myself in a lab with the biomechanical engineers I'd trusted for years. We built the first version for Eleanor's knee, and then spent months refining it on volunteers from my own waiting room, ages 64 to 82. The answer was never another drug or another operation. It was supporting the aging knee at exactly three points, all day long, without locking it up.
The result is a slim knit sleeve that does what no pill, shot, or drugstore brace can. It's called the Moriqo Limitless Knee Pro , and inside it is the TriZone™ system: a medical-grade silicone ring that re-centers the kneecap, dual side spring stabilizers that brace the joint, and 3-zone compression that boosts circulation 4X — delivering fresh nutrients and calming inflammation with every step. It slips on like a sock, sits right on the bare knee, and disappears under your slacks all day.
Eleanor wore it on her own stairs the very first morning. By day ten, she had slept in her own bed every night that week. On day twelve, she called her surgeon — and canceled the knee replacement. Last month she knelt in her garden and planted tomatoes. Then she got back up. On her own.
THE PART THEY NEVER TELL SENIORS
When Eleanor's results held — week after week — I started asking the question out loud at conferences: why aren't we giving this to every patient over 65 BEFORE we ever pick up a scalpel? The answers I got, off the record and over drinks, turned my stomach.
"Alan, be serious. There's no billing code for a sleeve." There it is. The surgery industry doesn't make a dime when your knee gets better at home. It makes $30,000+ every time you go under the knife. "Replacement" isn't the answer they reach for because it's the best one. It's the answer because it's the one that pays.
It's the same all the way down the line. The pill bottles on your kitchen counter were never built to fix your knee — they're built to numb you just enough to send you back for the next refill. And the 7-minute doctor who glances at you and says "it's just age — lose some weight"? That's not a diagnosis. That's a dismissal.
So I stopped asking permission. I partnered with Moriqo to manufacture the TriZone™ sleeve properly — and sell it directly to the very people the system has been milking for decades. No prescription. No consult. No co-pay.
The pushback came fast. Colleagues stopped returning my calls. Two law firms sent letters on behalf of "concerned medical professionals." I keep them framed in my office — because in the drawer underneath, I keep something better: letters from 47,000+ customers, most of them in their 60s, 70s, and 80s, who stayed out of the operating room.
Whether it's bone-on-bone arthritis, osteoarthritis, an old meniscus injury, tendinitis, or the stiffness that has quietly stolen your stairs and your garden — the Limitless Knee Pro works on the three real problems inside the aging joint, not just the symptom.
It's worn by 47,000+ customers and rated 4.8 out of 5 stars — and it starts working the very first time you pull it on, with relief that builds week after week as circulation returns to the joint.
This was never about a knee. It's about keeping your house — every floor of it. Getting down on the carpet when your granddaughter pats it, and getting back up on your own. Kneeling in your garden on a Saturday morning, and at church on Sunday. Taking the evening walk with the one you love — and going one block farther, just because you can. That's what comes back.

Dorothy M., 74
Chillicothe, OH
★★★★★
I had already told my daughter we should start looking at one-floor apartments. Three weeks in this sleeve and I carried the laundry basket UP my own stairs. Nobody is taking this house from me.
Verified Buyer

Frank R., 78
Bossier City, LA
★★★★★
Bone-on-bone, the surgeon said. The operation was already on his calendar. I wore this every single day for a month and then called his office to cancel. Last Sunday I knelt at church with everybody else — first time in three years.
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Carol Ann B., 67
Marietta, GA
★★★★★
My granddaughter pats the carpet and says, 'Sit with me, Grandma.' I used to make excuses. Now I get down on that floor — and here's the part that made me cry — I get back up by myself.
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Walter H., 71
Council Bluffs, IA
★★★★★
I used to sit on the edge of the bed at 3 a.m., working up the nerve to stand on that knee. Now I sleep through the night, and my wife doesn't slow her pace for me on our evening walks anymore. I just ordered a second one for my brother.
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In 27 years of orthopedic surgery, I have never seen anything non-surgical work this consistently on knees over 65. My own 71-year-old mother-in-law canceled her scheduled knee replacement because of this sleeve. I have nothing left to prove in an operating room — this is what I tell my own family to wear.
Dr. Alan Reynolds
MD, Orthopedic Surgeon · 27 Years in Practice
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Before you see today's price, add up what the "normal" path costs a person on a fixed income — in dollars, and in everything else.
And the money is the small part. The real bill is the house you sell because of twelve stairs. The trips you stop taking. The floor you can't get down to when your grandkids pat the carpet. I priced this sleeve at $39.99 — less than a single co-pay — because the people who need it most are the very people the system has already bled dry. Every senior who walks again instead of going under the knife is the whole point.
Moriqo releases one small batch direct to the public at half price — $39.99 instead of $79.99. Most people take 2 for $72 (save 55%) — one to wear, one for the wash — and couples and families take 4 for $136 (save 57%). When this batch sells out, the 50% price goes with it.
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Wear the Limitless Knee Pro for 100 full days. Wear it on your own stairs. At your own church. In your own garden. Take the bath you've been avoiding for two years. Give that knee a full season to come back to you.
And if you still don't trust your knee — if stairs are still a decision — email us the words "it didn't work," and every penny comes back. No forms. No restocking fee. No "store credit" games. No questions asked.
Why would I make an offer like that at my age? Because across 47,000+ customers, fewer than 1 in 200 ever ask for their money back. You are not risking a single dollar here. I am.
Of course nothing worked — none of it could. Creams sit on the skin. Pills numb the signal. Shots wear off in weeks. Not one of them does the single thing an aging knee is begging for: steady support that takes the grinding pressure off the joint while compression drives fresh blood through tissue that's been starving for years. You didn't fail. You were handed the wrong tools — which is exactly why people who "tried everything" feel the difference on the first wear.
It's the opposite. By 70, your knee has lost most of its natural circulation — which means it's the older knee that responds FASTEST when blood flow finally comes back. Some of our happiest customers are in their 80s. The only knee it's too late for is the one that's already been replaced.
Here's what that doctor didn't tell you: most "bone-on-bone" pain doesn't come from bone touching bone. It comes from the inflamed, swollen, blood-starved tissue all around the joint. That's why two people with identical X-rays can have completely different pain — and why thousands of our "bone-on-bone" customers are climbing stairs again and canceling surgical consults. You can't change the X-ray. You can absolutely change the pain.
Let's compare. A knee replacement: $30,000+, months of brutal rehab, and a 1-in-5 chance you're still in pain after. One round of injections: hundreds of dollars, gone in weeks. This is $39.99 — once — and it comes with a 100-day money-back guarantee. If your knee doesn't feel different, you pay nothing at all. On a fixed income, this is the only option on the list that can't cost you a dime.
It slides on like a sock — about 30 seconds, sitting down. No buckles to fight, no straps you need young fingers for. Arthritic hands manage it just fine. If you can pull on a pair of socks, you can put this on — and once it's on, it stays put all day.
It comes in sizes S through 4XL, fitting 88 to 253+ lbs — including swollen knees and heavier legs that ordinary braces pinch. The slim 4D knit stretches and breathes, disappears under slacks, and comes in grey or black. There's a simple measure-with-a-tape size chart, and if you get the size wrong, we exchange it free. Nobody gets left out over a measurement.
Fair question — you should ask it. So judge it the way you'd judge a handshake deal: a scam takes your money and disappears. We give you 100 full days to wear it on your own stairs, in your own garden, at your own church — and if it doesn't deliver, you email us and every penny comes back. No forms, no restocking fee, no runaround. A company that hands money back isn't running a scam. It's standing behind something that works.
Because nobody in the system gets paid when you fix your knee at home for $39.99. There's no insurance billing code for it, no pharmaceutical rep pushing it, no surgical fee attached to it. Your doctor gets seven minutes and a prescription pad. The $30,000 operation has a sales force. This doesn't. That's not a reason to doubt it — that's the reason you've never heard of it.
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