- Make sure you're not allergic to any of the materials used in the product.
- If you experience excessive pain, swelling or discomfort, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
- Do not over tighten as it may lead to circulation issues.
- Not to be used on open wounds.
FAQs
Q1. What is a knee immobiliser used for?
Ans. A knee immobiliser like the Tynor knee immobilizer is used to support and stabilise injured or post-operation knee joints, promoting a secure functional position and aiding in recovery.
Q2. Is it okay to walk with Tynor knee immobilizer?
Ans. Yes, you can walk with a knee immobiliser. It is designed to stabilise the knee and can support weight bearing, but always follow your healthcare provider's advice.
Q3. Is it okay to wear Tynor knee immobilizer all day?
Ans. This depends on the advice of your healthcare provider. While the long knee braceTynor is designed for comfort and can be worn for extended periods, it's essential to allow your knee some movement to prevent stiffness over time.
Q4. How to sleep with Tynor knee immobilizer?
Ans. When sleeping, it's best to lie on your back with your leg elevated. The Tynor knee immobilizer should remain on unless advised otherwise by your healthcare provider.
Q5. Can this be used for both knees?
Ans. Yes, the Tynor knee immobilizer is designed to fit both left and right knees.
Testimonials
'This long knee brace Tynor has been a lifesaver after my ACL surgery. I love how adjustable and comfortable it is.' - Arun Kumar, Engineer, 32
'The breathable material of this Tynor long knee brace really helps in keeping my leg dry throughout the day.' - Meena Agarwal, Housewife, 45
'The Tynor knee immobilizer provided the much-needed support during my father's recovery from a knee operation.' - Rahul Nair, Software Professional, 28