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Recommendations for Maximum Support Knee Braces for Sports?
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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 3259437, member: 250"] I was not going to chime in on your questions, but something just happened that causes me to speak: Our Ad package just threw a big ad to the bottom of my page about "healing your meniscus" and it can be entirely nonsense or half true, but when you click on it it does take you to a page with some pretty neat knee illustrations! [URL="https://kingbrand.com/Knee-Injury-Meniscus.php?gclid=CjwKCAjw-7LrBRB6EiwAhh1yX-wLv3-YAHgGMoIEZjWYu06ktZW4WhwjNascfPSzpk1iru5I-d_R2hoCCAwQAvD_BwE"]Knee Injury Meniscus Treatment[/URL] When you [USER=3811]@kat0189[/USER] first posted I wanted to ask you if you could get your exercise and team comradery out of another less knee stressful program and I still think that is worth exploring - like water polo(like looking for a needle in the hay stack I imagine). But we all need what we need. Braces. I've had knee problems since my first major cartilage loss at 17. Braces have always been a problem because I have high knee caps. However, 55 years of improvement have lead me to Mueller as the company with the fullest product line with reasonable prices. It doesn't have to be the full boat brace with metal or plastic lateral braces either. A knee sock of varying tension can offer support and hold swelling at bay on those days your knee is doing some protesting. I have the heavy brace, w/o heavy "side struts" (some flexible thin plasticky stuff) and 3 different socks from heavy to light. [/QUOTE]
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