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BEST SELLEROur best solution for anterior pain. Innovative design works to shift weight away from the painful areas in the knee. Read More
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BEST SELLERFor sports and job-related injuries to limit range of motion in one direction. Allows freedom of the hand from splinting. Read More
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BEST SELLERCombining bracing and compression into one low-profile sleeve Read More
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Honeycomb design contours for comfortable movement while providing cushioning protection Read More
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Low-profile compression sleeve for warmth and mild support Read More
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BEST SELLERFour robust upright stays help protect the back against strains and pulls Read More
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Silicone web evenly distributes pressure to the Quad and Patellar Tendon Read More
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BEST SELLERSilicone band supports the Patellar Tendon Read More
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Best SellerImproves comfort, provides warmth and protect your skin from chafing. Read More
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4mm neoprene sleeve with open Patella for added knee support Read More
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2mm neoprene sleeve offers maximum heat retention Read More
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4mm neoprene with open or closed popliteal and patella options Read More
Snowboarding Braces and Supports
Have you heard of the common snowboarding knee injuries? Knee injuries from snowboarding occur quite frequently and may occur. Some of the most common conditions include ACL tears, meniscus tears, knee strain and patellar tendonitis. Falling at such high speeds also puts your wrists at risk for injuries. The normal reaction when falling is to put your wrist out to brace the impact. Unfortunately, this also can cause wrist sprains or in some cases, broken wrists. One of the best ways to prevent snowboarding injuries is to wear snowboarding braces. Snowboarding braces help guard the body against impact with the ground when falling and keep your joints in proper alignment to minimize chance of injury. Snowboarding braces also help add extra support for snowboarders who have previously injured themselves on the slopes, so they can get back to doing what they love with confidence.