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I've met with an accident and done a surgery for tibia and fibula disjoint... I took knee mobilisation physiotherapy post surgery...I need a knee brace for pain bearing while walking and other activities...in need of a specific knee brace name!
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Consult your physiotherapist for the same.
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Hi... Hinge knee brace is advisable in ur case.. still u need to furnish more details about ur surgery in the form of post operated x- ray n also u have to do strengthening exercises of hip , knee ankle of your operated leg so that u shouldn't require any braces..
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Ask Ur physiotherapist who treated you So he may be knowing everything regarding your knee surgery
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I don’t think so there is a need for a brace for ur post operative surgery since u haven’t mentioned how many week post surgery normally after 8 week the patient told to walk weight bearing walking with a walker if less than that only non weight bearing u should do under this circumstances there is no need for any brace kindly don’t get confuse on ur own without the proper advice or guidance from ur Physio
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