Wear Orthopedic Braces
Wearing a brace all day depends on the type of brace, the injury, and the advice from your healthcare provider. Here are some general guidelines:
Medical or Post-Injury Braces: If your doctor has prescribed a brace for a specific injury (e.g., after surgery or for joint stabilization), you may be advised to wear it all day, at least in the initial stages of recovery. In this case, wearing the brace as directed is important to protect the injury and promote healing. Some braces, like post-surgery or spinal braces, are meant to provide full-time support and stabilization.
Prolonged Wear: Wearing a brace for extended periods without a medical recommendation can lead to issues such as muscle weakening or joint stiffness, as braces may limit movement or reduce muscle activity. If a brace is worn too long without breaks, the muscles around the area may become dependent on the support, leading to reduced strength or flexibility.
Comfort and Fit: Braces should fit snugly but not too tight. If you experience discomfort, irritation, or skin issues from wearing a brace all day, you should consult with your healthcare provider to make adjustments or modify the duration of use.
Removable Braces: Many braces are designed to be worn during certain activities or periods (e.g., during the day but removed at night). It’s important to follow the specific instructions for your type of brace.
Always consult with a doctor or physical therapist to understand the proper wear schedule for your brace based on your condition and needs.
Bio-Reign Bioactive, Moldable Bone Graft Matrix

Manufactured by Royal Biologics, info from Royal Biologics Website: The evolution of our mineral and collagen composite bone grafts has advanced with the launch of our unique bioactive glass, mineral, and collagen composite bone graft solutions. Bio-Reign® Bioactive bone graft matrices are a combination of three components: carbonate apatite anorganic bovine bone mineral, 45S5 bioactive glass, and Type I Collagen. When combined, they provide an optimal scaffold to support the body’s natural ability to regenerate new bone.
BIO-REIGN® INDICATION FOR USE
- Combined with either autogenous bone marrow or autograft with saline is indicated for bony voids or gaps, that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bony structure. Bio-Reign® Bioactive Moldable can also be used with autograft as a bone graft extender.
- The device is to be gently packed into bony voids or gaps of the skeletal system (i.e., posterolateral spine). These defects may be surgically created osseous defects or osseous defects created from traumatic injury to the bone. The device resorbs and is replaced with bone during the natural healing process.
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