Knee Immobilizer

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Knee Immobilizer
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Knee Immobilizer

Dhs. 107.00 AED
The Knee Immobilizer is designed to provide support and stability to the knee joint for children aged 12-14 years. Whether recovering from an injury, surgery, or experiencing knee instability, this...
Pediatric Knee Immobiliser Brace
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Pediatric Knee Immobiliser Brace

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The Pediatric Knee Immobiliser Brace is specially designed to provide safe and effective support for children recovering from knee injuries or surgery. Crafted with care from honeycomb technical sports material...
Knee Immobilizer | Locks the Motion & Stabilizes the Knee Joint - Health Mart

Knee Immobilizer | Locks the Motion & Stabilizes the Knee Joint

Dhs. 88.00 AED
Post-operational total knee replacement Post-surgical knee immobilization (ACL/ PCL Reconstruction) Post patella dislocations or following ligament injuries Protection of knee joint in emergency THE EXTRA BOOST Relieves pain from ligament...
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Dhs. 563.59 AED
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When your knee needs rest and protection, a knee immobilizer can make a big difference. Designed to keep your leg straight and stable, it’s often recommended after surgery, injury, or ligament strain. Unlike ordinary knee braces, a knee immobiliser brace restricts movement completely, giving your knee the time it needs to heal safely and comfortably.

What is a Knee Immobilizer?

A knee immobiliser is a supportive brace that prevents the knee from bending. Its main purpose is to stabilise your joint so you can recover from injuries like ligament tears, fractures, or post-surgery procedures. Think of it as a shield that keeps your knee in the right position while reducing stress and strain.

Why Would Someone Wear a Knee Immobiliser?

Doctors usually recommend wearing a knee immobiliser if you’ve had a recent injury, surgery, or when your knee joint feels unstable. It’s not for long-term use, but for short recovery phases where stability is crucial. The goal is simple: protect your knee, reduce pain, and support healing.

How to Use & Apply a Knee Immobilizer?

Using a knee immobilizer is simple, but it’s important to wear it correctly:

  1. Sit or lie down with your leg straight.
  2. Place the brace so it aligns with your thigh, knee, and calf.
  3. Wrap the straps around your leg, tightening them evenly.
  4. Make sure it feels snug but not too tight — comfort matters.
  5. Check that your leg stays straight without bending.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Can I walk with a knee immobilizer?
Yes, but usually with crutches or support. It keeps your knee straight, so movement will feel different. Always follow your doctor’s advice.

Can I drive with a knee immobilizer?
No, driving with an immobiliser is unsafe because you can’t bend your knee properly. Wait until your doctor clears you.

Do I sleep with my knee immobilizer on?
In many cases, yes. Your doctor may advise wearing it overnight to keep your knee stable while you sleep.

How many hours a day should I wear a knee immobilizer?
This depends on your injury and your doctor’s recommendation. Some people wear it all day, others only while moving around.

How long do you wear an immobilizer after knee replacement?
It’s usually a few days to weeks after surgery, depending on recovery progress. Always follow your surgeon’s instructions.

What are the side effects of a knee immobilizer?
The most common issues are stiffness, mild skin irritation, or muscle weakness if worn too long. These can be avoided with proper use and short breaks when allowed.

What’s the Best Knee Immobiliser?

The best option depends on your needs, lightweight braces for short recovery, or padded adjustable braces for post-surgery care. Look for comfort, easy-to-fasten straps, and breathable material. The right fit ensures better healing and day-to-day comfort.

What Causes Immobiliser Problems?

Most issues come from incorrect fit or wearing it too long without guidance. Problems can include discomfort, swelling, or reduced mobility. The solution is choosing the right size, following doctor advice, and adjusting straps properly.

Explore Our Range of Knee Immobiliser Braces

We stock a variety of knee immobilisers designed for recovery, stability, and comfort. Whether you need one after surgery, sports injury, or for short-term support, you’ll find a model that fits your lifestyle.

✅ Adjustable straps for a perfect fit
✅ Breathable, washable materials
✅ Comfortable padding for long wear
✅ Durable design for daily use

Ready to Support Your Recovery?

Your knee deserves the best care while healing. Browse our collection of knee immobiliser braces and find the right support for your journey. If you’re not sure which model is best for you, our team is here to help.