Braces & Supports in Canada FinalMedic carries orthopaedic braces and supports for the knee, ankle, back, wrist, elbow and shoulder — for sprains and strains, arthritis, joint instability, and recovery…
ProCare ComfortFORM XXX-Large back support (56"-62" waist) with overlapping pull straps and a molded lumbar…
The Procare Shoe Remedy Pro offloading shoe in large sizing fits women's sizes 9–11 and…
The Procare Shoe Remedy Pro in extra-large sizing provides forefoot offloading for larger feet during…
A short adult cervical collar (2¼" height, fits necks 13–22") offering transitional support after whiplash,…
A universal foam shoulder strap pad that adds cushioning and comfort to any Procare arm…
Medium foam-strap shoulder immobilizer from DJO Canada that holds the arm securely against the body…
DJO Canada ProCare 4" sling and swathe that cradles the forearm and immobilizes the shoulder…
Right-hand small/medium spica thumb splint from DJO Canada that stabilizes the thumb and wrist while…
Right-hand bath wrist splint from DJO Canada that maintains wrist support and protection even during…
Left-hand bath wrist splint from DJO Canada that maintains wrist support and protection even during…
The Darco PegAssist Insole System allows selective off-loading of diabetic foot ulcers and pressure points…
A rigid 16-inch universal knee splint designed to immobilize and protect the knee following injury…
Braces & Supports in Canada
FinalMedic carries orthopaedic braces and supports for the knee, ankle, back, wrist, elbow and shoulder — for sprains and strains, arthritis, joint instability, and recovery after injury or surgery. Free shipping across Canada on orders over $140.
Match the support to the job
Compression sleeves — light support and swelling control for arthritis or mild strains.
Wrap & strap braces — adjustable stabilization for sprains and everyday support.
Hinged & rigid braces — firm control and protection for ligament injuries and post-operative recovery.
Back supports — lumbar bracing for lower-back strain and lifting support.
Getting the right fit
Measure the joint or the limb circumference as directed on each product’s size chart — a brace that is too loose won’t support, and one that is too tight restricts circulation. If you are recovering from surgery or a significant injury, follow your physician’s or physiotherapist’s guidance on the level of support.
Questions or insurance billing
Some braces are covered by insurance with a prescription. Call 1-800-295-8579 for sizing help, or see our Assignment of Benefits page.