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Knee Immobilizers / Post-Op Knee Braces

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Knee immobilizers are often used after surgery to help prevent unwanted movement that could re-injure the leg or cause harm to the healing area. A key example of this is during sleep, when a patient may toss and turn and accidentally reinjure the knee joint. Knee immobilizers are also sometimes called knee splints. Knee splints stabilize the knee joint and cushion it from impact from outside forces. Often times they even have a rigid shell that adds extra protection. Your doctor may also use knee splints to help rehabilitate the knee. Many knee immobilizers come with controllable range of motion hinges so your physician can adjust how much you can rotate your leg. Check with your doctor to learn what's appropriate for your situation or injury.

How to recover after knee surgery?

People who have had knee surgery due to various types of injuries often suffer from pain. Their legs are not yet fully functional so they need some kind of support. Such support can be post-op knee brace which will allow the knee to ease and make the person able to function normally.

Post-op knee support

After a knee operation, the limb stiffness is very important. In this way injured knee can recover faster. This type of stiffening helps to relieve the knee so that less pain is felt. This type of knee immobilizer brace is used for damage of the ligaments, postoperative treatment of meniscus or after condyle fractures. The use of a knee immobilizer splints allow for a comfortable return to being healthy. Post-operative knee braces are usually rigid stabilizers, not intended for sports. Walking is possible in them, however, it is heavily restricted.

Knee Immobilizers - Post-Op Knee Braces

Ensuring proper knee stabilization is very important after surgery. Proper stiffening and knee relief plays a vital role in achieving full health. This allows the patient to feel less pain and relieved muscles and joints recover faster. If the knee does not recover properly, there may be further damage in the future and the pain or choking will continue for next years.

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