Types of Orthopedic Braces

Orthopedic braces are used in the medical industry for all types of bone and muscle support for the healing of injuries or surgery or pain relief. Orthopedic braces come in different styles and sizes in order for the patient to receive the maximum support for a particular area. Orthopedic braces can be purchased in many pharmacies and medical supply stores.
  1. Considerations

    • Physicians will usually prescribe the patient the type of brace that is needed. Most of the time, the patient will be able to purchase the brace at a local pharmacy, department store or medical supply store. In some cases, a specialized brace will have to be ordered to the physician's requirements.

    Wrist Braces

    • Wrist braces come in various styles for the right or left hand. They can also be used for only the wrist area or longer styles for stability and support of the forearm. Wrist braces are commonly used after an injury, surgery, for movement restriction to reduce pain or protection.

    Knee Braces

    • Knee braces are used after surgery to stabilize the knee and reduce pain by restricting movement. Athletes use knee braces while participating in a sport, again to stabilize the knee. Other individuals will use knee braces during daily routines for knees that are weak or to prolong surgery.

    Back Braces

    • Back braces are used for low back pain, after surgery, during lifting to protect the back or to control movement of the body. Back braces need to be specially fitted by size for the maximum protection as individual body sizes are different. Most back brace designs will also have side straps that can be adjusted for a more conforming fit.

    Ankle Braces

    • Ankle braces are also specially fitted to an individual. Ankle braces are used during sporting events, after surgery or injury which gives added support and stability. Different designs are available depending on the type needed. For instance, use during a sporting event will usually require a slimmer brace than one needed for a major surgical repair.

    Other Types

    • Other types of orthopedic braces vary by need. Some braces not commonly thought of are arm slings to support the arm in a stationary position; walkers to aide in walking and cervical collars which immobilizes the movement of the neck, whether from surgery, injury or pain relief.

    Conclusion

    • Many types and styles of braces can be purchased without a prescription for different reasons such as a sprained wrist, ankle or back braces for pain relief and support for lifting. They may be purchased to see if they help an individual and to avoid a trip to the physician. While this is an option, it is important to see a physician in order to make sure the style being used is the correct style for the condition or to determine more serious conditions.

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