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daivdpre 09-17-2013 10:42 AM

Knee Brace Recommendations
 
Does anybody out there have any knee braces/knee brace brands that they would recommend? I have dislocated my knee cap three times, twice behind the boat. According to the docs, no ligaments tore any of the times, but they have obviously stretched out and made it more likely to happen again.

I'm looking for a brace that will help to prevent this from happening again. I know torn ACL's are common and there are plenty of ACL braces out there, and I would imagine a brace that prevents lateral movement would be good for my situation too. I'm hoping to keep it around $200 or $300 if possible, I'm on a budget.

Thanks,

David

bhyatt_ohp 09-17-2013 11:34 AM

For the patellar luxation, you can benefit from normal neoprene support braces (with the circle in the middle) found in your local pharmacy stores.

As for braces for ACL, MCL and others, CTI's products are hands down the best option for wakeboarding. If filing a claim for insurance isn't an option, the CTI OTS braces are excellent for off the shelf protection without consulting an ortho. Here's a random link I found to them for sub $500 : http://www.amazon.com/CTi-Sport-Knee.../dp/B005PFTO34

I'm speaking from 15 years on the wakeboard, 2 ACL reconstructions - one in each knee. I've owned CTI Customs and the CTI OTS. I lucked out last winter and won the bid on two used medium CTI OTS's off of eBay for $200 shipped.

kmac1587 09-17-2013 3:09 PM

I would concur and recommend CTI. I first had a Breg and quickly switched to a CTI. The CTI is made just for you, the warranty is unreal and typically within the 1st year your able to get it resized and refinished for no charge.

I snowboard and wakeboard and use my brace for both so I wear it a LOT. I feel the CTI holds to my leg the best and needs little adjusting once I've put it on. You wont go wrong if you go with a CTI.

RiverRatA20 09-17-2013 5:22 PM

have had great luck with Asterisk braces. the kneecap protector can be removed for water sports or left in for other impact sports such as dirtbiking, snowboarding, mountainbiking.


http://www.asterisk.com/

daivdpre 09-18-2013 6:25 AM

Thanks guys. Very informative.


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