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To Brace or Not to Brace: That is the Question
Wednesday, September 24, 2014 1:56 PM
Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), and other ligament injuries of the knee can be devastating for football players and may result in significant loss of playing time and/or require surgical treatment. As player safety and injury prevention continue to be a priority, many players and parents wonder if a knee brace can help prevent major football injuries.
Several factors come under consideration when trying to decide whether a player should wear a knee brace:
- •Effectiveness in preventing an injury
- •Play hindrance
- •Added weight
- •Unnatural feel
- •Cost
- •Practicality of routine use
- •Possibility of increases in injuries in the hip or ankle
Prophylactic knee bracing or using a knee brace to prevent injury in football is controversial, with no clear-cut answer from quality studies. Some studies suggest that prophylactic knee bracing helps prevent MCL injuries in “high risk positions” such as offensive and defensive linemen, linebackers and tight ends and may decrease the severity of injuries when they do occur. However, there is no strong evidence to suggest that the rate of ACL injuries is decreased by routine use of knee braces. Two published review articles on prophylactic bracing for prevention of knee injuries in football players concluded that data was not clear enough to make a recommendation for or against prophylactic bracing. Widespread, routine use of prophylactic knee braces is not supported by available evidence or professional society recommendations. However, each player must consider individual factors such as position, level of competition, comfort, and cost when deciding if prophylactic bracing is advisable. As always, open dialogue amongst players, parents, coaches, athletic trainers and team physicians is encouraged.
Dr. Lance LeClere contriubted to this post. For more information, visitwww.sportsmed.org.
References
1.Salata, MJ, Gibbs AE, Sekiya JK. The effectiveness of Prophylactic Knee Bracing in American Football: A Systematic Review. Sports Health. 2010; 2(5): 375-379.
2.Pietrosimone BG, Grindstaff TL, et al. A Systematic Review of Prophylactic Braces in the Prevention of Knee Ligament injuries in Collegiate Football Players. J Athl Train. 2008;43: 409-415.
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