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Know Your Brace - The Benefits of Professional Knee Brace Fitting
The knees include body parts both critical to mobility and that are immensely sensitive to pain. Treatment for knee-related complications begins with a combination of physical therapy and knee brace...
Read MoreHow Chiropractors Can Help You Avoid Decompression Surgery
Chiropractic care is a non-invasive, patient-centric, regulated healthcare profession focused on the nervous system, spine, joints, and muscles. Chiropractors rely on their clinical expertise and the...
Read MoreUse a Knee Brace For Effective Tricompartmental Osteoarthritis Treatment
Arthritis is expected to strike roughly 78 million people by the year 2040, and it may appear in different forms including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.If you or a loved one has been...
Read MoreOsgood Schlatter Disease and the Best Knee Braces to Manage It
Osgood Schlatter Disease (OSD), also known as Tibial Tuberculosis Apophysitis, is common among pubescent and adolescent children. OSD is most common in boys aged 10 to 15 years and girls aged 12 to...
Read MoreKnee Injuries — The Difference Between a Strain, Sprain, and Tear
What is the difference between a strain, sprain, or tear when it comes to knee soft tissue injuries? Let’s take a comprehensive look at the knee and the difference between these types of injuries....
Read MoreManage Osteoarthritis Progression With a Quality Knee Brace
Many of us are familiar with the term arthritis, particularly as we age. Although osteoarthritis can be painful, Elite Medical Supply is here to help you manage this challenging condition with knee...
Read MoreHow to Wear a Lower Back Brace the Right Way
If you've been dealing with chronic lower back pain, then finding an excellent lumbar support brace has crossed your mind. Suffering from lower back pain lowers your productivity, induces lethargy,...
Read MoreLearning About Neurogenic Claudication
Many of us take for granted the ability to walk pain-free.
Read MoreWhat is Spinal Stenosis, and How is it Treated?
Your spine is made up of small bones, called vertebrae, which are stacked on top of one another. Muscles, ligaments, nerves, and intervertebral disks are additional parts of the spinal column. Spinal...
Read MoreDo You Want to Avoid or Delay Spinal Decompression Surgery?
If you have been diagnosed with spinal stenosis, your physician may suggest spinal decompression surgery, also known as laminectomy surgery. There are many reasons that a patient would try to avoid...
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