Do the things you love with confidence.
When you're wearing a ProMaster Compression Brace, you will feel more confident in your ability to do the things that matter to you. You don't have to be an athlete to benefit from the premium soft braces from ProMaster. This revolutionary product can help you perform at your best in nearly any activity. Whether you're playing sports, working out, or doing day-to-day activities, these compression braces will keep you moving with confidence. With a wide range of sizes and styles available, there's no excuse not to try them out!
Have a question about compression braces? Read our most frequently asked questions to find answers.
Compression braces provide extra stability for your joint so you can engage in functional activities. A compression brace limits blood flow and swelling to the affected area. This allows the joint to move more freely. A compression brace can be worn temporarily after surgery to provide stability to healing ligaments, or it can be used during activity to keep things in the right place while moving around.
Compression sleeves are most commonly used by athletes, bodybuilders, personal trainers and trainees, or anyone with a condition that causes muscle pain, swelling, varicose veins, or similar conditions like lymphedema. The primary purpose of a compression brace is to help stimulate blood flow to the area covered by the brace, using light pressure to maintain a constant blood flow. Compression braces are designed to promote healthy blood flow and muscle recovery.
If you are experiencing knee, wrist, elbow, ankle or spine pain after surgery or following an injury that causes instability, you may benefit from using a compression brace for added support. Compression braces can improve blood flow to muscles, provide comfortable support, and limit swelling around injured joints.
Compression braces help with injury management and prevention, including for athletes and following certain surgeries. Compression braces are also very helpful in preventing and treating conditions such as lymphedema, arthritis, ligament sprains and injuries, patellofemoral stress, patellar tendonitis and after ligament surgeries. Conditions that can be positively benefited by enhanced blood flow, like varicose veins, muscle recovery or athletic performance, can benefit from the use of a compression brace.