Knee Support
Provides basic support
Provides basic support for weak or injured knees
Designed for all-day comfort
Product Info
Knee Support
Elastoplast Knee Support is designed to provide support to stiff,
weak or injured knees. It's anatomical shape provides an optimal
fit and joint protection:
- For left and right knee
- Breathable, dual-stretch Power Knit material for comfort
- Comfort panel reduces bunching behind the knee
- Fits discreetly under clothing
Frequently Asked Questions (7)
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1. What are the most common sports injuries?
There are five common sporting injuries: -
2. Excessive strains
A strain to the muscle or tendon can happen when the muscle is over stretched or excessively worked. This can cause the muscle to swell or fibres to rupture as in a torn hamstring. It may be painful and difficult to move or walk. Strains usually take one to six weeks to heal.
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3. Bruises
A direct blow to the muscle tissue can result in bruising or cuts such as in a corked thigh. -
4. Tendonitis (inflammation of the tendon)
This can happen after excessive overuse. Often this is due to poor equipment or preparation, such as in tennis elbow. -
5. Dislocation
This happens when a joint is injured and one or more bones are displaced from their normal position such as a disclocated finger or shoulder. -
6. Sprains
This is an injury to a ligament and is caused by a sudden overstretching such as in a sprained ankle. It may be painful and difficult to move or walk. -
7. How do I manage a serious injury?
Serious injuries, such as head, neck and abdominal injuries, need to be managed by a professional and calling an ambulance will normally be the first priority. Relevant First Aid or Medical training is required before a person can safely offer help in life-threatening injuries.