Knee braces are 
supports to be worn when you have pain in your knee. Some people use 
them to prevent knee injuries during sports. Braces are made from 
combinations of metal, foam, plastic, or elastic material and straps. 
They come in many sizes, colors, and designs.
Some doctors will recommend wearing a brace
 for knee pain. Other doctors don’t think it’s a good idea. They say it 
may do more harm than good. Scientific research hasn’t given a clear 
answer, either. Always check with your doctor to see what will work best
 for you.
Path to Improved Wellness
There are different kinds of knee braces. Each one is used for different reasons.
Functional braces
These give support to knees that have been
 injured in the past. Athletes often wear them after a major injury has 
healed. They stabilize the knee and control motion to prevent another 
injury.
Rehabilitative braces
These are usually used for a period of 
weeks right after an injury or surgery. They keep the knee stable but 
still allow limited movement while it is healing. Some doctors haven’t 
seen a benefit from these braces and no longer recommend them.
Unloader braces
These are designed to relieve pain in 
people who have arthritis in their knees. They shift the weight 
(“unload” it) from the damaged area of the knee to a stronger area.
Prophylactic braces
These are designed to protect knees from 
injuries during contact sports such as football. They have become 
popular among athletes. Research has not proven that they work, but 
studies are ongoing.
Knee sleeves
These are not technically braces, but they
 are the most common type of knee support. They are designed to provide 
compression around the knee joint. This helps support the knee, and can 
control pain and swelling.
How do I get a knee brace?
Your doctor will tell you if you should get
 a knee brace. He or she can recommend what kind you should get and 
where you can get it. Simple knee sleeves and supports are usually 
available in pharmacies or medical supply stores. Some people order knee
 braces directly from manufacturers or on the internet. Your doctor is a
 good resource and may know of different places you can get the right 
brace. He or she can help you choose a brace and get the correct size.
Some knee braces cost hundreds of dollars. 
Sometimes medical insurance covers them. Just remember, the most 
expensive brace isn’t always the best one.
How do I use a knee brace?
Knee braces should be used as directed by 
your doctor. When you wear the brace depends on what kind it is and what
 it’s treating. Some are worn all the time. Some are only worn during 
sports, exercise, or physical activity. You should check the placement 
of the brace during activities to make sure that it hasn’t moved. Poorly
 positioned braces can do more harm than good.
How do I care for my knee brace?
Knee braces often get damaged during normal
 use. You should inspect your brace often for wear and tear. Regular 
cleaning with soap and water is good for the brace fabric. Cover any 
exposed metal so that it doesn’t scratch or injure you or someone else.
You need the brace to work properly. If 
your brace is worn out, you should replace it. More durable materials 
may cost more, but the brace might last longer.
Things to consider
Companies that make knee braces claim that 
their products work well. Scientific studies have not completely agreed.
 Some doctors are afraid that knee braces may actually increase the 
number of knee injuries in athletes. But many people who wear knee 
braces feel that they help.
Knee braces are the least important part of 
preventing knee injuries or healing after an injury. Good strength and 
flexibility are much more important. You should focus on stretching the 
muscles around your knee, strengthening your leg, and improving your 
techniques.
Make changes in activity intensity or 
training schedules little by little, to limit knee stress. Work out an 
exercise plan with your doctor to get the best program for you. Knee 
braces help some people more than others. You can use one if you feel 
it’s helping you. But don’t let a brace become a “crutch.”
Researchers are trying to learn more about how well knee braces really work and when it’s best to use them. Remember, your doctor should determine whether you need a brace.
Questions to ask your doctor
- Do I need a knee brace?
- What kind of knee brace is appropriate for my injury?
- What can I do if the knee brace doesn’t help?
- Are there stretches or exercises I can do to prevent a knee injury?
- Are there stretches or exercises I can do to help my knee heal?
 
 
 
 

 
 
 Hello, my name is Usman Khan. I'm a 27 year old self-employed from Lahore.
Hello, my name is Usman Khan. I'm a 27 year old self-employed from Lahore. 
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