Meniscus Knee Brace For Cartilage Tears & Degeneration - Xs
Meniscus Knee Brace For Cartilage Tears & Degeneration - Xs
Favorite Features and Benefits of This Meniscus Knee Brace Adjustable, Dual-Axis Hinges This torn meniscus knee brace pairs hinges that permit extension and flexion control with a two-part design aimed at comfort as well as healing, with the result being a top if not the best knee brace for meniscus pain with an off-the-shelf price tag. The hinge is a polycentric one that is easy to access and includes a condyle shell to protect it. The hinge and aluminum uprights allow flexion and extension control so one can set the brace for torn meniscus treatment to allow the knee to bend 0°, 15°, 30°, 60° or 90°, for example. See more of s hinged knee braces . Comfortable, Personalized Fit Made of medical-grade materials, this range of motion knee brace can be easily adjusted to fit your leg perfectly. The brace features adjustable compression straps, as well as a variety of petite to plus-size options to choose from, including hard-to-find bariatric sizes. See s full line of bariatric orthotics . The heavy-duty support is surprisingly comfortable and lightweight, adding to its appeal as best knee brace for torn meniscus care. The neoprene material of which the brace is made is will keep your knee warm to decrease pain. Helps Manage and Treat a Range of Knee Pain There are a number of conditions besides meniscus tears where the compression, support and range-of-motion control (ROM) this knee brace offers might be helpful. Some of these include the following: Knee sprains and strains Medial/Lateral Instability Weak or injured knee ligaments or muscles Degenerative joint disease of the knee Unstable ACL or PCL As previously noted, this meniscus brace is also compatible with non-contact sports participation. See more knee supports geared toward athletic use . Treating a Lateral/Medial Meniscus Tear A tear of the meniscus, one of two c-shaped discs that cushion the knee, is one of the most common knee injuries. Usually, this occurs when one twists or turns quickly, especially if one has the foot planted with the knee bent. Generally speaking, this causes pain, stiffness, and swelling. One might have trouble extending the knee fully after such an injury. Tears are also more common as one ages and the meniscus gets worn down. Differing degrees of tears warrant different modes of treatment. In some cases, rest, ice and taking medications can relieve pain and give the meniscus a chance to heal. Physical therapy can also help strengthen the muscles so that they can better stabilize the knee . Knee braces with range of motion controls like this one add support to and protect the knee from further damage by preventing your knee from twisting or turning in a way that will cause further cartilage damage. In other cases, surgery is needed to trim a torn meniscus. This hinged knee brace can also help with post-surgical care when range of motion control and support will be needed. After surgery, it is especially important to limit side-to-side motions and twisting motions which will prevent your meniscus from healing properly and cause you pain. This knee brace allows you to limit your knee s range of motion so you can protect it after surgery. See more post-operative knee braces and knee immobilizers . This knee brace can also help distribute forces more evenly around the knee and diminish stress in key areas. The hinge of this meniscus knee brace allows one to adjust the degree of flexion it allows as he or she progresses through injury recovery or post-surgery rehab. The sleeve for the calf applies compression to reduce swelling and stimulate healing. But the kneecap area itself is left free of pressure. Blood clots are also a risk after surgery, and the application of compression can reduce ones chances of them forming. The fact that this is an off-the-shelf brace for knee meniscus tears translates to savings to the customer. Frequently Asked Questions About This Versatile Meniscus Tear Brace What conditions / injuries does the knee compression wrap treat? Helps treat and manage pain caused by a range of knee injuries including ACL, PCL, and MCL tears, torn meniscus, post-op relief, hyperextension, chondromalacia, osteoarthritis, and more! Who can wear the ROM brace? With a wide variety of sizes available, a range of petite to plus-size men and women can wear this adjustable knee brace for meniscus tears. How do I put the support on? Open hinge cover, place pins in desired setting, and close. Both right and left hinges need to match. With middle circle facing forward, reinsert hinged into pockets. Position brace behind knee. Tag should be in left hand. Wrap bottom portion around leg and secure fastener. Repeat to secure top portion. Opening should be around your kneecap. Wrap bottom strap around leg, feed it through bottom D-ring and attach. Repeat to secure top strap. Adjust as needed. How do I know what size to get? Using a soft tape measure , sit in a chair with your leg extended straight in front