Bracing strategies involve the use of orthopedic braces or supports to provide stability, control, and protection to a specific area of the body. Braces are commonly used in the management and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. Here are some examples of bracing strategies for various parts of the body:
It’s important to note that the use of braces should be based on a proper diagnosis and recommendation from a healthcare professional. The type of brace, its fit, and the duration of use will depend on the specific condition or injury. In some cases, braces may be part of a broader treatment plan that includes rehabilitation exercises, physical therapy, or other interventions.
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Elbow Brace | ⦁ Elbow strain |
5 |
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Elbow Support (counterforce offloader) |
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8.5 |
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Wrist Brace | ⦁ Wrist osteoarthritis |
16 |
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Thumb Brace | ⦁ Thumb osteoarthritis |
8.5 |
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Finger Brace | ⦁ Finger sprain |
5 |
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Sacroiliac Belt |
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10 |
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Lumbar Belt | ⦁ Lumbar strain |
15 |
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Knee Brace | ⦁ Knee osteoarthritis |
17 |
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Ankle Brace | ⦁ Ankle strain |
8 |
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Achilles/Plantar Brace | ⦁ Achilles tendinopathy |
16 |
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Massage Theracane / Shepherd’s Hook | ⦁ Myofascial Pain Syndrome |
35 |
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Massage Ball | ⦁ Myofascial Pain Syndrome |
3 |
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Resistance Bands | ⦁ Strengthening |
7 |
The Spring Loaded Knee brace has a powerful spring system that offloads the entire knee.
The brace is lightweight, and sits on the back of the leg, with comfortable straps along the front to prevent it from falling.
The Spring Power can be adjusted to achieve optimal pain relief while walking. With the knee bent, the Spring Assistance stores power to release that energy when doing stairs and getting up from a chair.
Custom Knee Brace
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