Here's something nobody tells you.
Almost every knee brace on the market is designed for young athletes. People who twist their knee playing basketball and need support for a few weeks while it heals.
That's a completely different situation than yours.
You're not recovering from a sports injury. You're dealing with years of wear and tear. Bone grinding on bone. The kind of thing that doesn't just go away in a few weeks.
But the knee brace industry doesn't seem to know the difference.
Most knee sleeves are made from synthetic materials that trap heat and moisture. They're designed for short bursts of athletic activity. Wear them for an hour at the gym? Fine. Wear them around the house all day? You'll be miserable.
These materials can cause rashes on sensitive skin. They make your knee feel like it's wrapped in plastic. And for people over 55 whose skin is thinner and more delicate, they can actually create new problems.
Then there's the compression issue.
A lot of knee sleeve companies use really high levels of pressure. They think tighter equals better. But for seniors with arthritis, that tight compression is almost impossible to put on. You can't squeeze into something that feels two sizes too small when your fingers are stiff and your joints are aching.
And here's the dirty secret of the industry:
Many companies take shortcuts to keep their costs down. They copy a design that works, but swap in cheaper materials. The sizing gets thrown off. The pressure feels wrong. The whole thing ends up being uncomfortable.
You've probably experienced this firsthand. You ordered something that looked good online. The reviews seemed okay. But when it arrived, it just didn't fit right. It was either too tight in some places or too loose in others.
And then you blamed yourself.
You thought maybe you measured wrong. Maybe you picked the wrong size. Maybe knee braces just don't work for people like you.
But it wasn't your fault. It was the knee brace.
These products were never designed with you in mind.