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Frequently asked questions about braces & supports
Braces and supports for safe movement
Braces and supports relieve and help you recover after injury or recurring pain. If you train a lot, have joint problems, work physically, or are rehabilitating after surgery, some solutions will guide you in the right direction. Here you find everything from knee braces to back braces, and wrist supports, with a focus on stability, compression, and full freedom of movement. The right product can reduce pain, improve control, and provide safety both in everyday life and during training. Clear size guides and practical advice make the choice easier.
How to choose the right brace or support
Start by describing the situation and your symptoms. In the case of swelling and diffuse tenderness, an elastic support that provides light compression is often sufficient, while recurring instability requires adjustable straps or built-in splints. If you run or jump a lot, an ankle brace can stabilize without hindering your stride. In the case of prolonged sitting or heavy lifting, a firm back brace relieves the lower back. After surgery, you often start with higher stability and then reduce it. Always measure according to the product guide and follow the washing instructions to maintain function.
Why the right brace or support makes a difference
- Compression reduces swelling and provides comfort in every movement
- Adjustable models with straps and rails provide targeted stability when needed
- Products such as elbow braces and shoulder braces are shaped for specific overloads
- Clear size guides and care instructions simplify both purchase and maintenance
- Materials like neoprene provide comfortable warmth, while breathable mesh keeps the skin dry
- CE-marked and MDR-approved products
- Carefully selected products, chosen for their quality and function by our licensed physiotherapist
Do you need stability, compression, or relief? Filter by body part or sport and compare features to find the support that takes you further towards safe movement.
