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The effects of a supportive knee brace on leg performance in healthy subjects.

J W Veldhuizen1, F M Koene, H J Oostvogel, T P von Thiel, F T Verstappen.   

Abstract

Eight healthy volunteers were fitted with a supportive knee brace (Push Brace 'Heavy') to one knee for a duration of four weeks wherein they were tested before, during and after the application to establish the effect of bracing on performance. The tests consisted of isokinetic strength measurement of knee flexion and extension, 60 meter dash, vertical jump height and a progressive horizontal treadmill test until exhaustion (Vmax) with determination of oxygen uptake, heart rate and plasma lactate concentration. Wearing the brace for one day, the performance indicators showed a decline compared with the test before application (base values). Sprint time was 4% longer (p less than 0.01) and Vmax 6% slower (p less than 0.01). Peak torque of knee flexion at 60 and 240 deg.sec-1 was 6% (p less than 0.05) respectively 9% (p less than 0.05) less. Peak extension torque at 60 deg.sec-1 was 9% less (p less than 0.05). While wearing the brace for four weeks, the test performances were practically identical to their base values. After removal of the brace, all test parameters were statistically similar to the base values. Heart rate at submaximal exercise levels was even lower (p less than 0.05). In conclusion, performance in sports with test-like exercise patterns is not affected by the brace tested. Bracing does not "weaken the knee" as it is widely believed in sports practice.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1797701     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1024737

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sports Med        ISSN: 0172-4622            Impact factor:   3.118


  6 in total

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2.  Elastic Knee Sleeves Limit Anterior Tibial Translation in Healthy Females.

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4.  Quadriceps function after exercise in patients with anterior cruciate ligament-reconstructed knees wearing knee braces.

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Review 5.  The potential role of prophylactic/functional knee bracing in preventing knee ligament injury.

Authors:  Neetu Rishiraj; Jack E Taunton; Robert Lloyd-Smith; Robert Woollard; William Regan; D B Clement
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6.  Influence of functional knee bracing on the isokinetic and functional tests of anterior cruciate ligament deficient patients.

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  6 in total

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