What is the knees?
Cellar splint is a type of support used to protect the knee, either before or after injury, during rehabilitation, or if the patient has pain and symptoms of a condition such as arthritis. The knee brace is often designed to allow the knee to bend and move normally in support. Several types of splints are commercially available for the treatment of different knee conditions, including prophylactic, functional, rehabilitation and support braces.
The purpose of the prophylactic splint is to protect your knees from injury and are usually worn during participation in contact sports such as football. For this purpose, the size of the knee is suitable for this purpose, which allows the knee to move complete while ensuring heat for the joint. Some prophylactic models have patellar monitoring capabilities with an outstretched, breathable fabric for fine support together with a light patella pad. The pad keeps the patella or the Kneecap in the position and prevents the post-surgical carrier, while the spiral remains on both sides of the knees, helpingá to support body weight.
Functional knee splint offers support and protection for knees that were previously injured. This type of plate is elastic, flexible sleeve and has padded inserts that protect the knee from knocking while the stretching material provides compression of soft tissues. Another functional plate is a knee strap that is either suitable for knees and is used to alleviate pain and symptoms of tendon disease, knee and Osgo Schlatter's disease. Knee strap has adjustable neoprene and dry dry handheld strap that puts pressure on the patellar tendon and prevents the transmission of force through the tendon and relieves the pain of the injured part.
Rehabilitation splints reduce the knee movement while treated after surgery. This knee splint has suspended sides designed to allow measured movement with support, especially after binding injury. Tescopic hinge rods with buttons adaditors allow the wearer to editThe patient's thigh and down to the ankle for better adaptation and stability. In patients requiring complete immobilizers, traditional grooves provide the necessary support against the migration strap.
Support splints, also called unloading or offload braces, provide relief to patients with arthritis. They usually have a closed part of Kneecap for increased therapeutic heat and compression. The floating joints adapt to the movement of the legs, while the thighs and veal cuffs keep the inner leg clear for better comfort. Made in different versions for media and side pain, the patient needs the right model for their specific area of knee damage.