Knee Ligament Injuries, what are the bracing choices?
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
The knee joint provides a large range of movement and is designed to support a considerable amount of weight, even when bent. The knee joint consists of cartilage, tendons, bones and ligaments. Ligaments are the tough bands of tissue that connect the bones in the body. There are four ligaments which make up the knee joint, which are each susceptible to injury; the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)... Source ..read more
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What is a Pregnancy Support Belt? And Why Do I Need One?
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
Pregnancy pain is very common, but it can often have negative effects on everyday life. Pregnancy belts can be very effective for the management of lower back pain, hip pain, and stomach pain during pregnancy. They are often simple supports that wrap around the back and belly to provide compression, pressure distribution and support of the joints and growing belly. They are usually secured in... Source ..read more
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Prosthetists and Orthotists Day 2021. What is an Orthotist?
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
What is an Orthotist and how can they help me? Orthotists are HCPC registered Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) who provide gait analysis and engineering solutions to patients with problems of the neuro, muscular and skeletal systems. They are extensively trained to BSc level to combine knowledge in mechanics, bio-mechanics, anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology. Orthotists design... Source ..read more
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What is a Bunion Splint?
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
Hallux Valgus (bunion) is a common deformity of the big toe. With Hallux Valgus the big toe moves out of alignment and the joint points outwards away from the foot whilst the toe end moves inwards towards the other toes. Symptoms: The big toe joint can often become painful, inflamed or swollen. Hallux Valgus is progressive in nature, which means they do tend to get worse over time. Causes: Whilst... Source ..read more
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How can knee bracing help my Osteoarthritic knee pain?
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability around the world. OA of the knee is commonly known as a wear and tear arthritis and usually affects one side of the knee more than the other. This wear and tear can result in changes to the knee alignment, resulting in a knock knee or bow leg appearance at the knees. Medial OA knee pain refers to pain on the inside of the knee joint and is... Source ..read more
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Can Splinting Help My Elbow Pain?
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is an inflammation of the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow. It is a painful condition caused by repetitive overuse of the joint. The symptoms of tennis elbow develop gradually and can worsen over weeks and months. Common Symptoms include; Weakened grip strength of the hand Pain, numbness or burning sensations of the outer elbow. Source ..read more
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Bioness Products are now back in stock!
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
Our Bioness pads for use with the Bioness FES System are now back in stock! Are you looking for advanced management for your drop foot? Consider Functional Electrical Stimulation! Foot drop is the inability to lift the foot and toes when walking. It can occur for many reasons such as; An Injury to the spinal cord Cerebral Palsy Multiple Sclerosis Stroke. There are many different treatment options... Source ..read more
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Can a support belt help with pregnancy pain?
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
Pregnancy pain is very common, but it can often have negative effects on everyday life. Pregnancy belts can be very effective for the management of lower back pain, hip pain, and stomach pain during pregnancy. They are often simple supports that wrap around the back and belly to provide compression, pressure distribution and support of the joints and growing belly. They are usually secured in... Source ..read more
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Shoulder Pain and Bracing Options.
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
The shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the body consisting of bones, muscle, ligaments, and tendons. It consists of three main bones: the humerus, scapular and clavicle, which work together, with the muscles and ligaments, to keep the shoulder stable and mobile. However, due to the high level of mobility at the shoulder joint it is highly susceptible to injury and subluxation. Source ..read more
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Knee Bracing for Osteoarthritis?
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by Rebecca Green
1y ago
Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability around the world. OA of the knee is commonly known as a wear and tear arthritis and usually affects one side of the knee more than the other. This wear and tear can result in changes to the knee alignment, resulting in a knock knee or bow leg appearance at the knees. Medial OA knee pain refers to pain on the inside of the knee joint and is... Source ..read more
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