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Knee braces are used to support and protect the knee joint. They're often prescribed by a healthcare provider for those who have suffered a knee injury, or who have a condition that affects the knee, such as arthritis or instability.

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Mueller Knee Support, One Size Fits Most - 1083396_EA - 1
Mueller Knee Support
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Knee Brace 3M Ace One Size Fits Most Left or Right Knee - 1093104_EA - 1
Imak Arthritis Compression Knee Sleeve - 1128946_EA - 1
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McKesson Knee Immobilizer, 12-Inch Length, One Size Fits Most -One Size Fits Most
McKesson Knee Immobilizer
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McKesson Hinged Knee Brace - 1159105_EA - 1
McKesson Hinged Knee Brace
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ProCare Knee Wrap, One Size Fits Most - 251550_EA - 1
ProCare Clinic Knee Sleeve - 302550_EA - 1
ProCare Clinic Knee Sleeve
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ProCare Knee Stabilizer - 330381_EA - 1
ProCare Knee Stabilizer
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Reddie Knee Brace, Wraparound / Hook and Loop Straps, Left or Right Knee - 370145_EA - 1
Reddie Knee Brace
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ProCare Knee Immobilizer - 410194_EA - 1
ProCare Knee Immobilizer
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ProCare Knee Support - 410262_EA - 1
ProCare Knee Support
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Tru-Pull Lite Left Knee Brace - 634191_EA - 1
Tru-Pull Lite Left Knee Brace
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Tru-Pull Lite Right Knee Brace - 634216_EA - 1
Tru-Pull Lite Right Knee Brace
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Knee Support ProFlex Large Pull-On Left or Right Knee - 642316_EA - 1
Reaction Web Knee Sleeve - 746726_EA - 1
Reaction Web Knee Sleeve
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X-Act ROM Knee Brace, One Size Fits Most - 800415_EA - 1
Ossur Rebound Left/Right Wraparound Knee Brace - 835442_EA - 1

Frequently Asked Questions about Knee Braces

Knee braces are medical devices worn around the knee joint to provide support and help prevent injuries. They come in different shapes and sizes and can be made of various materials such as neoprene, elastic, and metal.

There are different types of knee braces, including prophylactic (preventive), functional (support), and rehabilitative (recovery) braces. Knee braces can also be designed for specific activities, such as sports or daily use.

Anyone who wants to protect their knees or has a knee injury can wear a knee brace. However, it's best to consult with a doctor or physical therapist to determine which type of knee brace is appropriate for your needs.

Knee braces work by providing support to the knee joint and limiting its movement. They can help reduce pain and inflammation, stabilize the knee, and prevent further injury. Some knee braces also help improve knee alignment and distribute weight evenly.

Knee braces can help prevent knee injuries, especially in high-impact sports like football or basketball. However, it's important to note that knee braces alone cannot prevent injuries, and athletes should still practice proper technique and warm-up exercises.

The comfort level of knee braces varies depending on the type and material. Some knee braces are designed to be worn for extended periods and are made of breathable materials to reduce sweating and itching. It's best to try different knee braces to find one that fits comfortably.

Choosing the right knee brace depends on the type of injury or condition you have, as well as the activity you'll be doing. Consult with a doctor or physical therapist to determine which knee brace is appropriate for your needs.

The correct way to wear a knee brace depends on the type and design. Generally, knee braces should fit snugly but not be too tight, and should be positioned over the knee joint. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.

The duration of wearing a knee brace depends on the injury or condition. Some knee braces can be worn for short periods, while others are designed to be worn for longer periods, such as during recovery from surgery. Consult with a doctor or physical therapist for guidance.

Some insurance plans may cover the cost of knee braces, especially if they are prescribed by a doctor or physical therapist. However, it's best to check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage.

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