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!Nhan 07-31-2012 03:25 PM

Where to buy knee support
 
Anyone know where i can find a knee support? something that's of the compression nature to just wrap my knee while it's healing.

http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/hockeymonkey_2218_158279525

also does anyone knows the difference between having an open and close patella?

Matlock 07-31-2012 03:38 PM

Regency Medical Supplies
4437 Canada Way


They have all sorts of supports. Pretty cheap, too.

hamsup 08-02-2012 07:48 AM

Sports Med has a few good ones.

I bought mine at shoppers drug mart... they also sell the same ones at superstore.

I've also bought a band from sportscheck. :D good luck

GLOW 08-02-2012 08:46 AM

i used to get generic ones from sportschek but their selection started to get not that great over the years.

The mueller compression type, I buy online from amazon or similar.

open patella is for people with a specific type of knee problem (like me :okay:)
open patella keeps the patella aka knee cap in place because it is misaligned when bending it (goes to the side). so when you bend your knee it keeps it in place from going off track and grinding/wearing your joint in an improper way.
i'm no kinesiologist (can't even spell it :lawl:) but i don't think open patella would help you if you don't have patella issues...it'll just leave a red ring indented around your knee cap for an hour after done using it hah.

i also like to get ones with neoprene material. anything that absorbs sweat is :heckno:

tiger_handheld 08-02-2012 09:45 AM

kintec foot labs. bought one from them in march!
good ones are not cheap. works like a charm!
if you have extended coverage and prescription from doc. it'll go a long way.

GLOW 08-02-2012 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by tiger_handheld (Post 7992400)
kintec foot labs. bought one from them in march!
good ones are not cheap. works like a charm!
if you have extended coverage and prescription from doc. it'll go a long way.

don't most extended coverages require "support" within the brace? meaning strictly a sleeve won't be covered? I know they sell ones with metal lining on the sides to get around it to say the metal wiring is "support" when it doesn't do a whole lot.

tiger_handheld 08-02-2012 11:51 AM

they have a sleeve with metal it was about $70-80
if OP is just looking for cheap - I think superstore has them too.

racerman88 08-11-2012 05:39 AM

If you can get a doctor to prescribe it, then you can write it off on your extended health.
Otherwise, I have bought mine in the USA at Big 5 sports in Bellisfair for a lot cheaper than up here.
Sample of different styles:

Knee Supports : Knee Support : Calf Support : Leg Health : Footsmart.com

GLOW 08-11-2012 08:30 AM

i got an nba sleeve that was pretty nice off of ebay for $20 a few years back. couldn't find another one so i tried out shock doctor one off amazon for $18 for the other knee because the back had open mesh to breath. not back, has 'hooks' to pull it up when it slips down...and that's kind of the downside...it does slip down...even with the open patella. overall not bad for something not prescribed...

http://www.doddsshoe.com/media/image...r/56280-p1.jpg

bloodline129 01-24-2013 05:18 PM

Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get a custom knee brace? Any experience with these guys: Burnaby Orthopaedic & Mastectomy? I had a knee surgery done on oct5th and they removed a loose body (haven't got told if it was a cartilage or a bone) and the surgery didn't go as well as i thought.

2months later my knee is still swollen, it clicks like a mofo and pain can be pretty excessive at times... i've been back to work within 3 weeks but my knee keeps buckling and i dont see much of an improvement :(

Any places you guys could suggest would be of great help. Thanks in advance

GLOW 01-24-2013 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by bloodline129 (Post 8141357)
Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get a custom knee brace? Any experience with these guys: Burnaby Orthopaedic & Mastectomy? I had a knee surgery done on oct5th and they removed a loose body (haven't got told if it was a cartilage or a bone) and the surgery didn't go as well as i thought.

2months later my knee is still swollen, it clicks like a mofo and pain can be pretty excessive at times... i've been back to work within 3 weeks but my knee keeps buckling and i dont see much of an improvement :(

Any places you guys could suggest would be of great help. Thanks in advance

i visited a place in the mall above safeway at cambie/12th in vancouver that seemed like a nice place. looked higher end and i remember them mentioning custom braces. they said a lot of their clients were professional athletes, might wanna swing by and check 'em out.

i didn't end up using them because for the type of knee issue i had i visited a kinesiologist i believed was referred to me by someone i forget who. in the office building on nelson across from metrotown. he just looked what the dr diagnosed me with and sized me up and got a normal knee brace off the shelf

not sure if that helps. gl

bloodline129 01-25-2013 12:47 AM

Thanks bud, any chance u know the name of that place? Anyone knowledgable on what brands are popular and effective? I read about donjoy, breg, townsend and bledsoe... Is it all pretty much the same crap, different mfg? Guess i can ask that question in the clinic too :P if anyone has any input about these brands would be awesome anyways... Thx again
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GLOW 01-25-2013 09:50 AM

no it's been many years ago, sorry. same with brands, haven't shopped for heavy duty knee stuff in a while so i can't remember. i think your dr/specialist can point you in the right direction. i know i felt a lot more confident i was getting what i needed and not just the most expensive thing after talking to a specialist whom then forwarded me on to a kinesioligist. different braces support different knee problems - muscle, bone, area of the knee, etc.

bloodline129 01-26-2013 07:25 AM

Thanks bud, phoned that bby place and they work with wcb, see what they suggest.
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Selanne_200 01-30-2013 01:08 PM

I have a torn acl but it doesn't look like the specialists will operate on it. I'm a hockey goalie so knee support it pretty important to me. i've tried the cheap sleeve you get from sportschek or whatever, it doesn't help much. Current I'm using a breg shortrunner I bought online, and so far it's been holding up alright. It did cost me 100+ but it would've cost more locally. The website I got it from was the braceshop if I remember property. They have a pretty large selection of braces from different manufacturers. They also categorized it into the different types of support required.


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