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Hip & Knee Support Brace

Hip and knee braces can be used for knee rehabilitation, knee surgery such as a knee arthroscopy & Total knee replacement and general sports & running. These products can help to provide stability and support following knee injuries such as a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) rupture, patella tendonitis, knee arthritis, runners knee, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture, hip arthroscopy, hip bursitis, total hip replacement and more.

Hip and Knee Support Brace for Injuries

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Our knee supports and braces can be used for many knee-related injuries such as surgery or rehabilitation. Yet, they can also be used for sports and running needs. Knee sleeves and braces, when worn, offer stability and support while also assisting with sprains, damaged ligaments and ruptures to rest the affected area and promote healing.


Knee supports are effective depending on the type of injury sustained. However, having support helps provide much-needed compression, allowing the pain and swelling in the knee or to be reduced. They can also work well with gentle exercise, allowing you to promote rehabilitation while ensuring no further unwarranted strain is caused.

Knee Support for Running

Knee supports are also a great option for runners that are suffering from or preventing any knee injuries from affecting performance. This can be for general running or any running-related sports such as football, rugby, basketball, netball and more, making our knee braces the go-to option for sport-related supports.

How to wear Knee Supports

If your pain is manageable, it's useful to give yourself a break from day-to-day activities without knee support. However, if your pain is affecting you, knee support can be worn whenever you feel the need for additional support. Wearing a brace can help to protect the knee from further harm and offload the stress it endures in day-to-day activities. 

 

Overall, you should seek medical advice, yet knee supports can help reduce pain and allow you to get on with day-to-day tasks with less discomfort while helping promote rehabilitation.

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