Incrediwear® Studies & Results
Incrediwear® is at the forefront of innovation in science, sports, and medicine, dedicating significant resources to research and collaborating with leading global institutions. These esteemed partners conduct double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical studies to rigorously assess the effects of Incrediwear technology.
Their commitment to research distinguishes Incrediwear from companies that make unsupported claims. From the outset, they have prioritized the validation of their products and technology through robust studies. The positive impact of Incrediwear is evident not only in the daily experiences of our users but also through the evidence provided by independent research. Incrediwear's goal is to empower athletes, everyday individuals, and the professionals who support them to find relief from pain and limitations, enabling them to live life to the fullest.
Incrediwear® Research Results
Osteoarthritis Pain Relief Study
Key Findings
- Clinically and statistically significant improvement in OKS,VAS, and Lysholm score for patients with Grades 1 & 2 OA
- 100% of participants experienced improvement, and a high compliance rate was achieved.
- Clinically significant improvements indicate that Incrediwear knee sleeves should play an important role in optimizing nonsurgical management of patients with Grade 1 & 2 knee OA.
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Total Knee Arthroplasty Study
Key Findings
- At Day 21 post-op, subjects who received Incrediwear had 19% LESS swelling
- At Day 21 post-op, subjects who received TED Hose (compression, standard of care) had 35% INCREASED swelling
- Subjects who received Incrediwear had less pain and had 4% better Range of Motion compared to the standard of care (compression) group.
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Effects of Non-Compressive Recovery Leg Sleeves on Time-Loss in Professional Soccer Players Methods
Key Findings:
- Compared to the No Sleeve Season, the Sleeve Season missed 62% Fewer events and lost 53% fewer days due to all injuries.
- Compared to the No Sleeve Season, in the Sleeve Season 70% fewer mean games were missed and 66% fewer events were missed for lower extremity soft tissue (sprain, strain, pain, tightness, and soreness) injuries.
- For lower extremity injuries, there were significantly fewer days, games, and events missed in the Sleeve season compared to the No Sleeve season.
- Mean days missed for lower extremity soft tissue (sprain, strain, pain, tightness, and soreness), injuries decreased from 15.94 days in the No-Sleeve season to 9.09 days in Sleeve season.
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