Knee Braces
- abetanzo
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Knee Braces
As some of you may know I blew out my knee last summer at Kook St. I was back and kiting and playing hockey within a couple months but its never going to be the same and to prevent further problems I want to buy a quality knee brace so I can continue to kite into my old age!
looking for any suggestions on where to visit locally or shop online etc. Amazon.ca has this one: https://www.amazon.ca/Braceit-Comfortli ... knee+brace
Thanks in advance
looking for any suggestions on where to visit locally or shop online etc. Amazon.ca has this one: https://www.amazon.ca/Braceit-Comfortli ... knee+brace
Thanks in advance
Re: Knee Braces
I have a custom Donjoy that runs for $1800. My benefits covered the brace so check with your company. Although I would get a CTI next time. They have stronger velcro for watersports plus it seems to be the choice with wakeboard and kite pros. I'm sure the cheaper ones would work fine. Even neoprene braces with a wetsuit stiffen the joints up for me which help. Listen to your knees bra. They take years to come right
I use Generation II, ordered from hq in Richmond and island orthotics 1812 Cook Street....they were....$800? 10 yrs ago? and meticulously fitted (casted) , come with water sports package fitted over wetsuit which includes additional Velcro and reverse straps so keep from coming undone.
mine were both unloader and stabilizer to save the medial collateral and meniscus, Stabilizer for the ACL
They have to be refitted every once in a while and you should get one where the steel can be exchanged (at the hinge), anything will rot in the ocean. Plastic Velcro combo is a must, I know that yours has "stainless hooks/loops "
mine were both unloader and stabilizer to save the medial collateral and meniscus, Stabilizer for the ACL
They have to be refitted every once in a while and you should get one where the steel can be exchanged (at the hinge), anything will rot in the ocean. Plastic Velcro combo is a must, I know that yours has "stainless hooks/loops "
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Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....