As an active family of four, we produce a ridiculous amount of laundry. We also suffer from the aches and pains that tend to go along with sports and fitness. For Adam and I its our daily workouts (and aging) that all too frequently lead to tendonitis or a muscle tweak. Big A dances for 5+ hours a week and does circus classes and Little A has soccer games and practices 3x a week and they often end up with sore muscles or a sprain. So we are no strangers to sports tape, topical pain creams and various body braces.
Recently, Incrediwear offered to send one of its injury braces for us to try. Since she overdid the trampoline training at circus camp last summer, Big A has had on and off issues with one of her ankles. At the time the pain was so bad, her doctor thought it might be a stress fracture, but it was then determined to be a sprain. Big A now finds if she is not careful, she can easily re-injure the area. So I requested an ankle brace she could try.
Incrediwear is distinguished from its competitors because it does not use compression but instead uses a fabric embedded with germanium and carbonized charcoal that is supposed to have therapeutic properties to help relieve pain and speed up injury recovery.
The key to Incrediwear's effectiveness is its ability to increase blood flow to the injured area:
"...Our technology incorporates semiconductor elements within our fabric that releases negative ions when stimulated by body heat. These negative ions activate cellular vibrations that increase blood flow and speed. Increasing circulation helps bring more oxygen and nutrients to the target area, which optimizes the body's natural healing process and accelerates recovery."
Big A has been wearing the ankle brace for her dance classes for the past few weeks. What does she think? She loves it. She said it offers a lot of support while not feeling at all bulky. Her only complaint was the fluorescent orange logo on it...she doesn't like the colour 😀😀
So, do I recommend Incrediwear? Sure, why not? Anything that can help keep you active is worth it in my book. Looking through their product catalog, I am curious about their performance pants and circulation socks. I may just have to give them a try!
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