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Medical Knee support, also known as a knee brace, is a device that provides stability and support to the knee to help with healing or prevent further damage. Knee supports can help with:
Rehabilitation: Knee supports can help with the rehabilitation of the knee joint after injuries like sprains, strains, or ruptured ligaments.
Knee supports can have a variety of features, including:
Knee supports should be worn during the day when you're active, and then you can let your knee relax at night.
KNEE BRACE · Slow shock and decompression, disperse knee pressure, improve blood circulation, protect the knee from injury.
A knee brace can alleviate pain associated with arthritis, osteoarthritis, and other associated issues. These conditions become more common as we age. A knee brace unloads stress from the affected area and redistributes the pressure to the thigh, creating better mobility in the knee joint while reducing stiffness.
When are knee braces helpful? Will wearing a knee brace help prevent injury? Knee braces have become a common treatment option for millions of Americans, young and old, who suffer from knee pain. They are inexpensive, easy to find, and comfortable to wear. But when are these contraptions really helpful?
There are two main reasons to wear a knee brace:
Structural support
Pain relief
Knee braces for structural support. Knee braces are commonly prescribed by physicians for patients who have an ACL tear or some type of knee injury. The knee brace can provide added support during the recovery process.
Three types of knee braces that provide structural support include:
Functional braces. Studies have shown that these types of braces provide some protection and additional stability to the knee after it has been injured.
Rehabilitative braces. These limit the side-to-side and up-and-down movement of the knee while it is healing after an injury or surgery.
Prophylactic braces. These are designed to prevent injury to the knees during contact sports.
The decision to wear a structural support for the knee should be based on several factors, including:
Which ligaments are injured
What rehabilitation have you done or plan to do
The sport in which you are participating
It is always wise to consult your physician on which knee brace is right for you.
“A knee brace can help athletes through an injury by providing additional support that will allow him or her to continue with physical activity,” Dr. Behr says. “Today, many football players wear knee braces to prevent injury. Football players put an extra amount of pressure on their knees because of the sharp turns and lateral movement in this sport. All this movement can move your bones and ligaments in unnatural ways. Knee braces have proven to be a wise preventative measure in this particular sport.”
Knee braces for pain relief. Others may find comfort and peace of mind in wearing a knee brace, especially those who suffer from osteoarthritis or chronic pain from a previous injury.
“There is no medical research that says a knee brace is a cure for knee problems, but if it helps the symptoms and provides peace of mind, it is okay,” he says.
A common knee brace for arthritic pain relief is an unloader brace. These are designed to “unload” stress that is caused by arthritis in the inner knee.
This type of brace is custom-designed and made of molded plastic, foam, and steel struts to limit side movement. It is designed to put three points of pressure on the thigh bone, which forces the knee to bend away from the painful area.
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