An OA knee brace isn’t a cure—but it can be a powerful part of your toolkit for managing arthritis.


An OA knee brace isn’t a cure—but it can be a powerful part of your toolkit for managing arthritis.

There are multiple unloading braces for knee osteoarthritis, knee braces for ligament instability, knee braces for meniscal tears, knee braces for patellafemoral, and knee braces for patellar tendonitis…whew! To add to the potential confusion, for each one of these conditions, there are multiple options for bracing depending on patient lifestyle and degree of injury.

Experiencing knee pain underneath the kneecap with running or walking? If so, you may be one of many experiencing Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS).

Because we have always felt very strongly about the importance of a custom product truly being custom, we were super excited to get our hands dirty and learn some of the tricks on how to fine tune the brace fit.

Lightweight, low profile knee braces can bridge the gap between having to take time off from activity indefinitely, and maintaining an appropriate level of movement while addressing the root cause of the injury.

In our clinic we frequently encounter individuals with chronic joint conditions which have resulted in a diagnosis of osteoarthritis (OA).

With all the options for knee bracing available, it can be a daunting task to try and pick the right one. Although there is no best brace or best brand, there certainly is the best brace for you and your needs.