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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 963414" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>Helmets have gotten bigger and TBI's are as common as ever, shoulder pads have gotten smaller, artificial turf rips up more knees than anything. </p><p></p><p>I said a brace capable of limiting the sheer forces in a knee to protect your ACL's would be too limiting, and they would be, that's why there aren't any that do that anybody uses for RTS. I haven't seen a brace for a knee on the market that prevents ACL injuries or is capable of it. Pretty much every single retrospective study on the matter has shown there has never been one either as none of them show a reduction in injuries. </p><p></p><p>I stand by my original statement, if the knee is healthy enough to return to sport, it doesn't need a brace because it doesn't help it physically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 963414, member: 10441"] Helmets have gotten bigger and TBI's are as common as ever, shoulder pads have gotten smaller, artificial turf rips up more knees than anything. I said a brace capable of limiting the sheer forces in a knee to protect your ACL's would be too limiting, and they would be, that's why there aren't any that do that anybody uses for RTS. I haven't seen a brace for a knee on the market that prevents ACL injuries or is capable of it. Pretty much every single retrospective study on the matter has shown there has never been one either as none of them show a reduction in injuries. I stand by my original statement, if the knee is healthy enough to return to sport, it doesn't need a brace because it doesn't help it physically. [/QUOTE]
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