When To Wear a Knee Brace

Knowing when to wear a knee brace is more complex than it seems. When it comes to knee pain, a knee brace can be a helpful tool in supporting recovery and preventing further injury. However, it’s essential to understand that not all knee injuries warrant using a brace. A proper diagnosis will help determine if a knee brace is an appropriate treatment for you. 

There are many factors to consider when deciding when to wear a knee brace. First and foremost, different knee injuries require various forms of support and treatment. There are many types of knee braces, so it’s crucial to find the right knee brace for you and your diagnosis.

To ensure you’re using your brace correctly, you should consult your healthcare provider or therapist for personalized advice on how and when to wear a knee brace for maximum benefit. With the correct diagnosis, treatment, and use of a knee brace, you can lessen your knee pain and get back to doing what you love.

Pain Relief

Many find comfort in wearing a knee brace, especially those who suffer from osteoarthritis or chronic pain from a previous injury. The most common knee brace for arthritic pain relief is an unloader brace. This type of brace is designed to “unload” stress caused by arthritis in the inner knee. 

If you’re dealing with pain in your knee due to inflammation, an unloader brace may help to alleviate your pain. These types of braces are commonly used to manage pain caused by conditions such as tendonitis, osteoarthritis, patellofemoral or iliotibial band stress syndrome, and chondromalacia patellae (CMP).

I. Unloader Knee Braces

A knee unloader brace works by redistributing the pressure and weight on your knee joint. This helps to alleviate knee pain and discomfort, allowing you to move more freely and comfortably. It is a great non-surgical option for those who want to manage knee pain and inflammation. If you’re considering using a knee unloader brace, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure that it’s the right choice for you and to properly fit the brace for optimal results. With the proper support, you can return to your daily activities and enjoy a better quality of life.

If an unloader brace sounds right for you, then Icarus Medical has the answer you’ve been searching for. Introducing the Ascender, a custom-made, lightweight unloader knee brace that is ingeniously crafted to alleviate pain and keep you active. Our state-of-the-art Ascender knee brace is created using the latest 3D printing technologies, ensuring a perfect fit and maximum effectiveness. The Ascender can redistribute up to 40 pounds off your leg, making it a highly efficient solution for osteoarthritis patients. Based on customer surveys, current users have reported an average reduction of 59% during activity. To get your Ascender knee brace and your life back, click HERE.

Risk for Knee Injury

A functional brace may be right for you if you’re at risk for a knee injury due to structural issues such as weak ligaments or a tendency for knee dislocation. These braces are designed to provide extra support and protection to the knee joint, helping prevent injury and allowing you to stay active.

I. Functional Knee Braces

Different types of functional braces are available, and the best one for you will depend on your specific knee problem and the activities you plan to participate in. One popular option is the motion control brace. These types of braces are often recommended for people who have sprained or overstretched the ligaments on the side of the knee. Another option is the patella control brace. These braces are often recommended for people with dislocated patella, patellofemoral stress syndrome, knee arthritis, or chondromalacia patellae. 

If you’re considering using a functional brace, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure that it’s the right choice for you and to properly fit the brace for optimal results. With the proper support, you can feel more secure in your movements and prevent knee injury.

Post-Operative Knee Surgery

After knee surgery, such as a meniscus repair or an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) repair, it’s vital to immobilize the joint to ensure proper healing properly. One way to do this is by using a knee immobilizer, such as a knee brace.

I. Rehabilitative Knee Brace

Rehabilitative braces are designed to provide stability to the knee and limit its range of motion during recovery. It also has a small locking mechanism that can keep the knee fully extended for the initial period after surgery. As the healing process progresses and more movement can be safely tolerated. The locking mechanism can be unlocked to allow the knee to bend a specified amount. 

It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to know which type of brace is best for you and to properly fit the brace for optimal results. After healing, a functional brace can be worn during athletic activity to provide extra support and protection to the knee joint.

Takeaway

Knee braces can relieve discomfort and protect your knee from injuries in many different circumstances. A knee brace is only the right choice for some. However, if you feel like an unloader brace is right for you, look no further than Icarus Medical. The Ascender brace is perfectly contoured to your leg, comfortable, and maximizes pain reduction, taking up to 40 pounds off your leg. Our proprietary scan-to-fabrication process gives you the best-fitting brace possible that is also lightweight relieves pain and improves activity. 

It’s vital that you use your brace correctly and that you stay in touch with your healthcare provider or physical therapist about your changing needs so you can get the maximum benefit from wearing your brace. We recommend doing your research and consulting with your doctor or physical therapist before coming to a decision. Contact us today to inquire about the Ascender knee brace.

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