Knee SupportsSales & Customer Service : 02920 363 100 Orders placed before 1pm GMT dispatched same day |
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Proline Knee SupportsAre the best we have got all sorts for the modern sportsperson? Our design team constantly strive to improve on the fit and support. For further information please look through the products and our FAQ section.
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At Proline-sports.co.uk we specialise in knee braces and knee supports for all sports and activities. Our British made hinged knee braces have solid polycarbonate stays down the sides which are removable and these are particularly suitable for moderate to severe injuries involving ligament and cartilage. We have had particular success in supplying the skiing, soccer, rugby, martial arts, running, basketball and netball industries with our knee supports where lots of strain and forces go through this part of the body. We also supply non-hinged supports and braces where less control is required. Included in our range of knee supports are pull on, wrap around and elasticated supports. This range offers light support, compression and heat retention qualities. We use high quality dive grade neoprene in all our neoprene supports and offer the option of a perforated neoprene (Floprene) to help with wicking away moisture from the treated area. Traditionally Knee supports and braces are used following surgery and during knee rehab and they can help provide knee stability and support. Prolines range of supports and braces can be used in the treatment of injuries associated with torn knee cartilage, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) damage, posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) damage, sprained medial knee ligaments, knee arthritis, runners knee and patella tendonitis. |
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