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 Creg
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Ive gathered from a few threads here that there are a couple of other folks that have had ACL repairs/surgery.

My current brace is shite. Its a sleeve type with two articulated supports and its made of neoprene. Its uncomfortable to wear, especially in hot weather, is exceedingly bulky and generally quite crap. I wear it quite a lot as I have had a few dislocations over the last few weeks.

I have found that the DonJoy braces are available in the US significantly cheaper than here (less than half price in some cases).

Ideally I would like a brace that can support me pre surgery with some activities (some cycling, some surfing, kiting) and also post surgery so I can get back to cycling as well as surfing, swimming and anything else.

Are they worth getting/looking at? Any other braces worth considering?


 
Posted : 16/07/2010 11:31 am
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I had both cartileges removed from my right knee many years ago, and could not seriously cycle or hillwalk without support.

I swear by the Mueller HG80 knee supports because they work, and they are not neoprene so they are not horribly hot and restrictive

[url= http://www.sportsmedonline.co.uk/acatalog/HG80_knee_brace.html ]This one[/url] for cycling as you don't need rotation protection and it's slim enough to fit under knee pads.

[url= http://www.sportsmedonline.co.uk/acatalog/HG80_Hinged_Knee_Brace.html ]This one[/url] for hillwalking as the hinges give all round best support

Best deals seem to be from Amazon


 
Posted : 16/07/2010 11:58 am
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Nice one thanks

Neoprene is great for wetsuits...but its crap for braces. Not overly hygienic either as it wicks bugger all.


 
Posted : 16/07/2010 2:53 pm