Are you on the fence as to why you should wear a knee brace?
Are you curious when you should wear one?
Let’s give you some information to help clear things up for you…
Your physician may recommend that you use a knee brace due to an injury you may have sustained. Injuries may be the result of a sudden athletic incident, or many micro incidents may add up to a larger injury. A knee brace can be a useful adjunct to your recovery from such an incident. While it is important to remember that knee braces do not cure your knee injury, they do help increase your knee stability and can, as a result, can help promote healing.
As a result of supporting your knee, a knee brace will help restrict excessive bending, twisting, and destructive side to side movements that will continue to insult an already injured knee.
There are other reasons why knee braces are useful…
Knee braces are often used for protection purposes. If you play intense contact sports, such as football, protective knee braces can be extremely helpful. For example, lineman who may fall to the ground, may have another large player fall on their knee the wrong way. A knee brace will help to resist such destructive injuries.
For purposes of rehabilitation, a knee brace can also be useful. For example, once you have a surgery, your knee may be temporarily unstable. The ligaments, muscles, and bones may be healing, and as a result you will need some external support to make sure nothing sets back your recovery period. Moreover, you may go through an active rehabilitation process with a physical and/or occupational therapist. Due to the fact that you will be pushed to perform physically, a knee brace can help you feel more stable. This is very important when you are in a vulnerable position.
A person should never overuse or misuse a knee brace. It is important that a person does not use a knee brace as a crutch. Knee braces are very, very useful, but at the same time, a person must also realize that they are not invincible with one on.