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Knee Supports & Braces

Neo G Knee Supports & Braces are designed by orthopaedic professionals and medically engineered to help aching, strained, sprained, unstable, injured, weak or arthritic knees. All registered internationally as Class 1 Medical Devices, Neo G Knee Braces & Supports include the wrap around fully adjustable braces of the Variable Compression System Range. Made with heat therapeutic neoprene, VCS wrap around braces help warm muscles and joints while offering the ideal level of compression. Neo G breathable sleeve supports of the ActiveAirflow and Airflow Plus ranges offer mild to moderate to firm support levels with Multi-Zone Compression, ideal for sport and active lifestyles.

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      Which knee support do I need?

      Knee braces can be essential tools for recovery, injury prevention and everyday comfort. Whether you're an athlete, recovering from surgery, or looking for stability in your everyday life, let us help you to find the best knee support for you by answering a few simple questions.

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      Knee Injuries

      Our Knee Injury Guide explains the common signs and symptoms of knee injury conditions including knee osteoarthritis, ACL injuries, MCL injuries, meniscal tears and more.

      Knee injury help & advice

      Explore our blog articles about knee injuries, exercises, supports, and more.
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      Meeting an osteoarthritis diagnosis with education and exercise, undertaken with positivity, optimism and persistence, can delay surgery.
      Meniscus Injuries – Causes, Symptoms and Treatments

      The meniscus are crescent shaped pads of cartilage, located in the knee joint in between the thigh bone and the shin bone. Many people will have heard the term ‘damaged’ or ‘torn’ cartilage and it’s these terms that usually mean a meniscus injury.

      Knee Support FAQs

      Our experts have answered your top questions about knee supports and knee braces.

      How long you will need to wear a knee brace will depend on many factors. Consult with a medical professional regarding time of use.

      How to put a knee brace on will vary from brace to brace. Check each product’s dedicated how to apply section for instructions on how to wear a knee brace.

      Each brace will work in a slightly different way. However, they are all designed to add additional support to the knee joint during injury recovery and rehabilitation.

      Some knee braces may be designed to help with knee pain either through materials used or how they support the knee joint.

      The Neo G Hinged Open Knee Brace features an open patella design that will help aid alignment of the kneecap, alleviating symptoms of runner’s knee. However, a medical professional should check that this is the most suitable support, support as other braces also feature an open patella design.

      Where applicable, each product page will feature a size guide and instructions on how to measure your knee. Products in the Variable Compression System range (VCS), however, are one size fits most. Product descriptions for VCS products will mention the maximum size for that product.

      Knee braces can help meniscus tears, particularly minor meniscus tears, however it is advised to speak to a medical professional for suitability prior to purchase.

      The length of time you will need to wear a knee brace for a torn meniscus will depend on the stage of your recovery and should be advised by a medical professional.

      Neo G Knee supports are not recommended to be used in bed unless advised by a medical professional.

      Some knee braces may be designed to help with knee pain either through materials used or how they support the knee joint.

      Some users have found knee braces to be helpful for symptoms of knee arthritis but as each case is individual it would be recommended to discuss with a medical professional regarding suitability.

      This will be down to individual preference, but should be tight enough to feel the support while in use but not too tight that it causes pins and needles or discoloration of the skin.

      This will depend on the type of knee support. Most soft, knitted supports are slimline and can be placed under clothes where possible. Wrap around neoprene supports could be worn over form fitting clothes although you may lose some benefits of the support if placed over clothes.

      You can visit our product selector to help narrow down your brace selection; if you're still unsure, we would recommend speaking to a medical professional to advise the best knee brace for you.