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BRACE

we provide high-quality medical braces designed to support recovery, improve mobility, and enhance comfort for patients of all ages. Our braces are trusted by healthcare professionals and patients alike for their durability, ergonomic design, and effectiveness in pain relief and rehabilitation.

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Back Brace

Knee Braces

At Arthritis and Injury Care, we have a large variety of knee braces to help rehabilitate and care for many different knee conditions. Among some of the most common conditions for knee braces are osteoarthritis, ligament strains (ACL, MCL, LCL, & PCL), patellofemoral syndrome, and meniscal injuries. Depending on your condition, symptoms, and needs, our braces can be used to offload the joint (or reduce stress on the joint), provide stability and support, help align the patella, and/or provide compression. All of our braces contain rigid material.

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Elbow Brace

The majority of elbow braces we offer are for chronic injuries, such as tendonitis. There are different versions of this brace to provide different support and comfort to the elbow, such as compression. We also offer braces that restrict or limit the range of motion to the elbow to prevent specific movements to protect from further damage or injury.

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Knee Brace

At Arthritis and Injury Care, we have a large variety of knee braces to help rehabilitate and care for many different knee conditions. Among some of the most common conditions for knee braces are osteoarthritis, ligament strains (ACL, MCL, LCL, & PCL), patellofemoral syndrome, and meniscal injuries. Depending on your condition, symptoms, and needs, our braces can be used to offload the joint (or reduce stress on the joint), provide stability and support, help align the patella, and/or provide compression. All of our braces contain rigid material.

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Wrist Brace

Many of our hand and wrist braces are designed to immobilize the affected joint. Wrist braces typically have metal or hard plastic stays throughout the braces in different areas depending on the support required. The thumb is the most common part of the hand to require bracing. There are braces which include both thumbs as wrist as well. While not as common, we do offer bracing for fingers for conditions such as OA and trigger finger.

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