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To Knee Brace or Not, that is the question.
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[QUOTE="mark_england, post: 399768, member: 28811"] skmcbride the study you refer to, ''anterior and laterally direction (force applied to the tibia'' If this is the study done in Vermont, then i understand what you say about the force applied to the tibia not being high , however its worth noting that they where at a level which provided significant discomfort to the patiant, it was also done on healthy ACL's {many people are riding with damaged ACL's} in this study CTI's where included [as where many other braces] Surprizingly they didnt score that well when compared with other less well known braces. if your interested i have a number of studies on the use of braces, however im sure you are aware of many of them. One which may be of interest is the propriaceptive effects of bracing. this involved measuring the real time EMG of skiers, with braces then without. Mark [/QUOTE]
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