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Toe Separators Toe Spacer, Small - 307042_PK - 1
Pedifix Hammer Toe Crest, for Large Left Feet - 307052_PK - 1
Pedifix Hammer Toe Crest
Sale price$21.99
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Breg Ankle Walker Boot - 345025_EA - 1
Breg Ankle Walker Boot
Sale price$130.99
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WonderZorb WonderSpur Orthotics - 346091_PR - 1
FP Walker Pneumatic Walker Boot - 363096_EA - 1
Surround Stirrup Ankle Support, Medium - 370174_EA - 1
ProCare Ankle Brace - 370177_EA - 1
ProCare Ankle Brace
Sale priceFrom $21.99
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Prowedge Night Splint - 370408_EA - 1
Prowedge Night Splint
Sale priceFrom $71.99
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ProCare Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint, Large - 382274_EA - 1
PROCARE Heel Cup Without Closure - 400714_PR - 1
PROCARE Heel Cup Without Closure
Sale priceFrom $46.99
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Silopad Digit Cap, Small / Medium - 404680_PK - 1
Surround with Gel Ankle Support - 410172_EA - 1
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ProCare Ankle Support - 410252_EA - 1
ProCare Ankle Support
Sale price$20.99 Regular price$28.99
FUTURO Comfort Lift Ankle Support - 412416_EA - 1
FUTURO Comfort Lift Ankle Support
Sale priceFrom $15.99
ProCare Nextep Walker Boot - 412815_EA - 1
ProCare Nextep Walker Boot
Sale priceFrom $66.99
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Silipos Digit Cap -Toe or Finger - 421962_PK - 1
Silipos Digit Cap -Toe or Finger
Sale priceFrom $29.99
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Silipos Bunion Sleeve, Large/Extra Large - 421964_PK - 1
Silipos Bunion Sleeve
Sale price$26.99
Gel Toe Spreaders Toe Spacer - 421970_PK - 1
Gel Toe Spreaders Toe Spacer
Sale priceFrom $7.99
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ProCare Multi-Podus Foot Brace - 451113_EA - 1
SP Walker Ankle Walker Boot - 458977_EA - 1
SP Walker Ankle Walker Boot
Sale price$111.99
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Frequently Asked Questions about Braces, Splints & Supports

Braces, splints, and supports are orthopedic devices used to provide stability, immobilization, or support to injured or weak body parts, such as joints, muscles, or ligaments.

These devices work by restricting movement, providing compression, and offering support to the affected area. They help alleviate pain, reduce swelling, promote healing, and prevent further damage.

Braces and splints are often recommended for various conditions, such as sprains, strains, fractures, ligament injuries, and certain chronic conditions like arthritis. Your healthcare provider will assess your specific needs and determine if a brace or splint is suitable for you.

The selection of a brace or splint depends on the type and location of your injury, as well as your individual needs. It's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional who can recommend the most appropriate device based on your condition.

Yes, many braces, splints, and supports can be customized or adjusted to provide a better fit and meet individual requirements. Some may require professional fitting or adjustments, while others offer adjustable features.

In some cases, wearing a brace, splint, or support overnight may be recommended for specific conditions. However, it's important to follow the guidance of your healthcare provider, as prolonged or improper use may lead to complications.

The duration of brace or splint usage varies depending on the injury or condition. Your healthcare provider will provide specific instructions regarding when to wear it and for how long. It's crucial to adhere to these guidelines for optimal recovery.

Like any medical device, braces, splints, and supports have potential risks and side effects. These may include skin irritation, discomfort, pressure sores, muscle atrophy (weakening), or restricted range of motion. Proper usage and regular follow-up with your healthcare provider can help minimize these risks.

Depending on your condition, your healthcare provider may allow you to remove the brace or splint for certain activities, such as bathing or gentle exercises. However, it's essential to follow their instructions carefully to avoid further injury or setbacks.

To maintain hygiene and extend the lifespan of your device, follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and care. Avoid submerging it in water unless specified, and check for any signs of wear or damage regularly. If you have concerns or notice any issues, consult your healthcare provider.

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