Ankle and Knee Braces - need help

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  1. calvinlgoh

    calvinlgoh Regular Member

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    Hi all,

    Just wanted to get an idea of what everyone uses for badminton.

    Ever since rolling my ankle severely many years ago, it has never been the same. I am always afraid of rolling it again and try as I may, I have a minor ankle injury every so often due to the lack of strength.

    Last year, I suffered a knee strain and now my knee is subjected to the same condition. It feels week and would sometimes "buckle" during an intense game.

    Right now, I am using a very basic ankle guard and nothing for my knee. Is there any product that comes highly recommended among badminton players to support/protect the ankle and knees?

    Thanks
     
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    Good quality knee braces and ankle support can be ordered from this website
    I suffer from arthritis in the right knee and wear a knee brace when i play and it does help
    Good luck and best regards

    http://www.kneeshop.com/
     
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    Thanks. Which kind do you use specifically? Does it restrict your range of motion?



    Looks like something I need. "Ideal for patellar subluxation and dislocations." I think I am suffering from subluxation if that means mild "buckling" of the knee.


    Will see if my local sporting shop has these items.
     
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    I used that for a few weeks. However, it constantly slipped due to sweat. It felt good when it was on correctly but having to constantly adjust it stopped me from using it.

    Hope you have better luck. Any protection is better than nothing.

    Calvin
     
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    I have had major surgery on my knee and am now using the New Options brace with addtional straps http://supportsusa.com/knee/hinged/index.htm
    I also have hinged Mueller and Bike braces as well, but this one has a U shaped pad that sits on the knee cap and also additional velcro straps that hold it in place. I found most stores don't carry these braces and they are usually special ordered from a mobility physiotherapist at double and triple the price.
     
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    I'm using Ebene for knee support, they have adjustable strap...RM117. But last week they got a 50% sale.

    Relief the pain I had...
     
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    Ayiee, i did not see using your knee support last 3 weeks when we played. if known i would recommend u to buy a roll of 5cm width elastic straps from guardian (rm5.90 per roll). u will then be able to adjust the tensile and positioning of the strapping to your liking when wrapping around your knee. prefabricated straps although come in various sizes do not fit properly and in many cases takes time and well-worn to achieve a level of personal comfort.
     
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    Hi keong2, well I got it before the single session but got worse after that...maybe because or overweight and overuse of muscle.

    That Ebene knee support got heating and can stimulate blood circulation (read it in the box ha ha ha).:) U can try also Futuro knee support...Both items easily can be found at your local Guardian/Pharmacy Shop...

    Anyway I think I'm free this weekend...if got that single session maybe I'll join if fit enough.
     
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    Hey guys, i have the same problem, but it's kinda reversed
    instead of my knee needing the brace, it's my ankle that needs a brace
    which ones would you recommend
    I need mostly lateral stability
    budget is less than 50
     
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    For my ankle, I normally use the general stuff you'll find in the store. I actually have a few different kinds of ankle braces (I'm very clumsy).

    http://www.kneeshop.com/proddetail.asp?prod=11-0003-X&cat=307

    This is something I normally use for mild sprains.

    I also have one that is similar to the following:

    http://www.kneeshop.com/proddetail.asp?prod=26403X&cat=203

    http://www.kneeshop.com/proddetail.asp?prod=9706X

    http://www.kneeshop.com/proddetail.asp?prod=11-033X-X

    For brands, I like sticking to Breg or DonJoy. Hope you find something you like.
     

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