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Knee Pain

Orthotic knee braces and knee sleeves enhance performance and recovery

Orthotics are designed to make your gait more efficient, providing a range of benefits. 

Whether you’re on the road to recovery post-injury or surgery, or aiming to elevate your athletic prowess, knee braces and other knee supports play a vital role in your overall well-being.

Knee injuries are frequently accompanied by pain, instability, and limited mobility. For effective relief, your knee brace, sleeve, support or compression garment should be measured and fitted  by a certified orthotist in order to get the support and comfort required.

Our experienced team have extensive knowledge in bracing and access to the world’s leading brands in knee support bracing.

Orthotic House offers thorough assessments and   comprehensive assessments and personalised treatment plans that will help get you back to your active lifestyle and overall well-being.

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What can you expect from your first consultation?

Our team takes a thorough, patient-centred approach to ensure the best possible outcome. During your consultation, we will:

1. Discuss:

  • Your medical condition and orthotic needs
  • Your lifestyle, activity level, and treatment goals
  • Any pain, limitations, or concerns you may have
  • Relevant factors such as age, mobility, and overall physical condition

 

2. Assess:

  • Your gait and movement patterns
  • Skin condition and areas of sensitivity or concern
  • Functional range of motion and comfort

 

3. Provide:

  • Expert advice on suitable orthotic options
  • Accurate measurement and fitting of the appropriate device — whether standard or fully customised

Treatment Solutions

Chronic knee pain can be caused by:

  • Degenerative joint disease
  • Degenerative arthritis
  • Osteoarthritis-Also known as wear-and-tear arthritis. Usually a result of a broken or fractured bone.
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Gout
  • Inflammation and swelling of your joints
  • Tendinitis
  • Bursitis
  • Damaged cartilage under the kneecap
  • Dislocation of the kneecap
  • Torn ligament
  • A rupture in your knee cartilage

Don’t let knee pain hold you back any longer; book an appointment with Orthotic House today, and let us help you find the relief you deserve.

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