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Knee Bracing

Can help realign and reduce contact stress on the most damaged and painful part of the joint.

If your knee joint is damaged by injury or arthritis, knee bracing can help realign the joint and reduce pressure on the most damaged and painful part of the joint. The experienced providers at Reflex Knee Specialists offer comprehensive knee evaluations on-site to identify what’s causing your knee pain.  They also work closely with you to identify what type of knee bracing options can restore stability of your knee joint and ease persistent pain.

Am I a candidate for knee bracing? 

You may be a candidate for a knee brace if you have chronic knee pain or limited mobility because of knee instability.

Reflex Knee Specialists offers bracing options to:

  • Reduce joint pain
  • Improve your gait
  • Realign and stabilize the knee joint
  • Protect areas of damaged cartilage
  • Reduce Risk of Falling
  • Increase Levels of Activity

Knee bracing can also reduce your reliance on anti-inflammatory drugs and other medications. Combining joint fluid therapy (viscosupplementation) with bracing can help maintain your treatment results over the long term.

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What type of knee bracing is right for me?

There’s no one-size-fits-all solution to knee bracing. Reflex Knee Specialists offers comprehensive knee evaluations. Your provider performs a physical exam and uses advanced ultrasound technology to evaluate the inner structures of your knee.

Based on the results of your evaluation, your provider can recommend off-loading knee braces that support your joint and improve its mobility by redistributing pressure on the knee joint.

Schedule a knee bracing consultation or book an appointment online.

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Did you know that 40% of people with osteoarthritis who have irreversible structural damage to the knee joint have no symptoms?

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