How to support arthritic knees?

Written by Tim on October 9, 2008 – 9:13 am -

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Knee is one of our main joints that hold the body weight and makes us mobile. Since knee is heavily under stress most of the times of the day, there is a high tendency of getting it damaged. Lifting weight in the wrong way may also cause damages to the knee. When it comes to arthritis, knee is one of the main victims for many types of arthritis.
 
When a knee is damaged due to arthritis, there are many ways to handle it. Medical treatments (using drugs), exercises and therapy, surgery are a few of the treatments available for treating a damaged knee. Regardless of the treatment, the damaged knee should be supported with external support throughout the treatment period and afterwards. If the supporting is not done properly, the recovery process may be delayed indefinitely.

When it comes to knee supports, knee braces come first. This is the main way of supporting the damaged knee. There are many varieties of knee braces available in the market designed for different conditions of arthritis and different conditions of knees. As an example, different types of arthritis will cause different conditions in the knee. After carefully studying the arthritis types and end conditions, researchers have come up with a vast selection of knee braces. Some braces are used for reducing the pain in knees as well.

In the case of a knee surgery, patient will have to be cautious. The knee supports worn before the surgery will not be appropriate after the surgery. If these supports are tried after the surgery, the recovery process may delay and sometimes, the knee may be permanently damaged. It is always advisable to contact your doctor before trying out knee supports as there are many things to be considered before recommending one for the patient.

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