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The Knee Brace market is a segment of the Orthopedic Devices industry. Knee braces are designed to provide support and stability to the knee joint, helping to reduce pain and discomfort caused by a variety of conditions. They are used to treat a range of conditions, including arthritis, ligament injuries, and post-operative rehabilitation. Knee braces come in a variety of styles, including hinged, unhinged, and adjustable, and are made from a variety of materials, including neoprene, nylon, and metal.
Knee braces are used by a wide range of people, from athletes to those with chronic knee conditions. They are also used in physical therapy and rehabilitation programs. Knee braces are available over-the-counter and through prescription, and can be custom-fitted for a more comfortable and effective fit.
Some companies in the Knee Brace market include Breg, Inc., DonJoy, Inc., and Össur Americas. Show Less Read more