The BIOS Living knee support with 85% copper embedded nylon is moisture-wicking, antibacterial, odour-free, lightweight and breathable. Easy to use and designed to provide moderate support and compression for stiff, weak or injured knees.
Features:
- Dual stabilizers provide medial and lateral support
- Adjustable compression straps
- Open knee cap design
- Wraparound style for easy on/off
- Hand wash and lay flat to dry
- Material: Synthetic Rubber, Nylon (including copper nylon), Polyester, Spandex and Galvanized Steel
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What will wearing a knee brace do?
Wearing a knee brace provides support and stability to the knee joint, helps manage pain, and aids recovery from injuries like ligament tears, meniscus tears, or tendonitis. It can also reduce the risk of further injury and improve confidence during physical activity. Different types of braces offer varying levels of support, tailored to specific conditions and needs
Does it matter what kind of knee brace I have?
Yes, the type of knee brace matters as different braces are designed for specific conditions and levels of support. For example, hinged braces provide maximum lateral support for severe instability, while knee sleeves offer compression for mild injuries or injury prevention. Choosing the right brace depends on your condition, activity level, and the support needed
When should I use a knee support, and how should I put it on?
First and foremost, be sure to consult a medical professional if you’re considering knee support in order to get the correct support for your specific needs. In general, people often use knee support when experiencing knee instability, recovering from injuries, or for added confidence during physical activities. To put it on, ensure the brace aligns with your knee cap, securely fasten any straps or closures without over-tightening, and confirm it feels supportive but not restrictive
How long should I wear my knee brace?
The duration for wearing a knee brace varies based on the severity of your injury or condition. For minor injuries, it can be worn for a few hours during activity or throughout the day for support. For more serious injuries, longer periods may be required, possibly up to several weeks, depending on your doctor’s guidance. Always follow professional advice for optimal healing
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