What causes OA?
There are tissues in a healthy knee joint that form a natural cushion between the tibia (shin bone) and femur (thigh bone). With every step, these tissues absorb and distribute body weight across the surfaces of the knee joint. A patient diagnosed with OA has generally lost some of the tissue that provides this natural cushion. Instead of the bones being separated and gliding smoothly on a cushioned surface, the bones will often grind together. This causes inflammation (joint swelling) and pain, and also contributes to the continued and progressive degeneration of the knee.

How does a knee brace help?

The left image illustrates a knee that has lost the natural cushion between bony surfaces in the knee joint, causing abnormal leg angulation and compression on one side of the knee.
The right image shows how a Townsend OA knee brace applies stabilizing and three point corrective forces. This helps maintain normal leg alignment and reduces joint compression.
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Knee Braces
Townsend Design is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of OA knee braces. Townsend’s Reliever Series includes a wide range of dual and single hinge custom and pre-sized OA knee braces. This allows medical professionals to choose the ideal style brace for each patient. Which Reliever brace is best for you may depend on the size and shape of your leg, your physical activity level, and the severity of your OA. The medical professional who is ordering and fitting your brace will help determine the brace design that best meets your clinical needs, body type and life-style.
Patients who are prescribed an OA knee brace will generally achieve one or all of these benefits:
Reduced pain, inflammation and joint stiffness
Reduced tissue and bone degeneration
Increased activity level and fitness