Knee supports come in many different types and support levels and it can be challenging to find one that is suitable for your condition, especially with so many options available out there. Do speak to your doctor/physiotherapist to see what they recommend as they’ll be the ones who know your condition best.

As a general guide, we should look to 2 main factors when getting a knee support: 1) Your condition/injury  and, 2) Activity level.

1) Condition/Injury will be the main factor as your knee support should provide enough support for you to walk comfortably at the very least. More severe injury/instability/pain will require stronger supports.

It is also important to choose a knee support that is not over-supportive too as it could lead to an over-reliance on using the support.

2) Activity Level refers to what sort of activity level you maintain for your lifestyle. For example, you may want to engage in sports/exercise which range from less impactful activities like walking/light jogging, or activities involving sharp movements and changes in directions which will be more intense. In the latter case, a stronger support will be more advisable to support the stress placed on the knee to reduce the chance of injury or re-injury.

On the other hand, it is not recommended to wear a knee support if there is no stress on the knee or  such as when you are seated for longer periods of time or sleep

If you’re still unsure of how to choose, we recommend you head down to our showroom to speak with us and also to try out the different knee supports we have in order to make a better decision.

McDavid classifies their knee supports into 3 main support levels:

Level 1 PRIMARY – Features sleeves and supports designed to deliver general purpose protection and support

Level 2 ADVANCED – Features wraps and supports designed to deliver minor to moderate protection and support

Level 3 MAXIMUM – Features braces and guards designed to provide the ultimate protection and support

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

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