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What Brace Is Best For My Dog?

Feb 16, 2023 14 0
What Brace Is Best For My Dog?

Our KindlyDogs Brace provides support and stability for your dog's  following an injury or surgery.The combination of adjustable straps, secure tensioning D-rings, high-quality motion hinges, and triple-layered cushioning foam provides strong support with a light load on the limb.

Common conditions that benefit form a brace:

For Partial Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) tear, the KindlyDogs Knee brace is an adequate option.CCL or Collateral Ligament sprains Post-Surgical and/or post injury recovery Wound management Ligaments, tendons, and soft tissue injuries and fractures

When a dog knee brace is not recommended,the dog knee brace is a standard size brace that does not fit all dog breeds and sizes.Sizing is based on measurements of your dog's leg. Please take careful measurements of your dog's leg and compare them to our sizing chart. All measurements MUST fall into the same sizing category for a proper fitting brace. If your dog's leg measurements do not fall within the same sizing category and/or suffers from Luxating Patella, we recommend a Custom Dog Knee Brace for the best treatment.

A Dog Knee Brace is commonly referred to as a stifle or CCL/ACL Brace.

Benefits of our dog brace:

Stabilizes and protects the knee following CCL surgery allows for small ligament tears to heal without invasive procedures improves weight distribution on injured joints provides active support during rehabilitation following injury or surgery can be used as an alternative to CCL surgery, allowing your dog's knee to heal on its own decreases overall recovery time and cost.
Allows your dog to return to improved activity level and near-normal joint function allows for easier wound inspection help to reduce pain associated with injury or chronic pain Can be used to prevent injuries by relieving stress on the weight bearing uninjured leg. Typically after an injury, your dog will place more weight on the sound leg putting it more at risk for injury.

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