05/04/2023
IS WEARING A BRACE BAD FOR YOU?
Whether you have recently had an injury to your lower back, knee, or ankle or you are a weekend warrior that puts a brace on to allow you to participate in a weekend sport or activity, a brace can help you function better and help you get back on your path to a full recovery. If you need to wear a brace, you should also be working to strengthen the area you currently need to have supported. A brace should be a temporary solution, not the long-term fix to your injury or problem area. If you are not working to improve the injured area, you are creating a bigger problem that will cause more issues down the road.
How long can I wear a brace before seeking professional treatment? Is the amount of time different for different injuries/parts of the body?
The intent of wearing a brace is to provide temporary support and protection to a vulnerable joint or area of the body. It can take 1-2 days to reduce inflammation from an acute injury. It takes 6-12 weeks of daily exercise to strengthen muscles. So, it is reasonable to wear a brace for several days (~4-8 days) to help support a joint initially and prepare the body to reduce the dependency of a brace to support previously injured ligaments, muscles, and joints. However, any time you are wearing a brace you should be engaging in an exercise program, either in rehabilitation or at home. The amount of time you wear a brace should be reduced over a period of 1 week as the area heals and gets stronger, and you should be consulting with your physical therapist before self-treating.
Check out our next post in a few days that’ll highlight when you’ve been wearing a brace for too long and actually making your problem worse!