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the wife mentioned that her knee felt a little unstable in the bumps and really hardpack/icy conditions, she feels a brace may give her a bit more support...any suggestions on a good skiing brace?
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You might just want to start with something simpler:http://www.donjoy.com/index.asp/fuseaction/products.detail/cat/1/id/28
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The other braces named are for post ACL surgery.
Question for those of you who had ACL surgery. How long did you wear your brace? I wore mine for a year and think I'm done with it.
Here is something I thought I would throw into the discussion, is all. I don't need a brace nor have ever used one. But I am thinking the use of a brace is similar to using orthotics in shoes. What happens with orthotic inserts is they actually make a person's muscles weaker because they take over functions that should be borne by the person's body. They artificially change a person's stride and continue to promote the bad technique that led to the person's problems in the first place.
So I am thinking it is like that with a knee brace. If you always ski and workout in the brace, then the knee actually gets weaker and less stable, because what should be borne by your own muscles and connective tissue is being done by the brace. The thing to do to really correct the problem - in this case the "unstability in bumps" - is off-mountain exercise and on-mountain proper technique.
You might just want to start with something simpler:http://www.donjoy.com/index.asp/fuseaction/products.detail/cat/1/id/28
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The other braces named are for post ACL surgery.
Question for those of you who had ACL surgery. How long did you wear your brace? I wore mine for a year and think I'm done with it.
After I partially tore my ACL I asked my orthopedic doc and the PT-neither recommended me using a brace when skiing again. They were of the same thought, telling me that my weak ankle that kept respraining was likely due to the propensity of a previous doc to put it in an air cast instead of letting it rebuild strength. (Once I did PT instead of the air cast, I haven't resprained it again in 9 years; there were close to a dozen sprains before that in the same ankle, though).Here is something I thought I would throw into the discussion, is all. I don't need a brace nor have ever used one. But I am thinking the use of a brace is similar to using orthotics in shoes. What happens with orthotic inserts is they actually make a person's muscles weaker because they take over functions that should be borne by the person's body. They artificially change a person's stride and continue to promote the bad technique that led to the person's problems in the first place.
So I am thinking it is like that with a knee brace. If you always ski and workout in the brace, then the knee actually gets weaker and less stable, because what should be borne by your own muscles and connective tissue is being done by the brace. The thing to do to really correct the problem - in this case the "unstability in bumps" - is off-mountain exercise and on-mountain proper technique.
I have heard similar advise from my former therapist. Good to ease you back in but not so much in the long run.
Suprisingly enough I've also been told being too flexible is not always a good thnig for knees/skiing. Seems weird can anyone confirm?
I'm not a doctor, i just play one on TV....