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Knee braces and lower leg injuries
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[QUOTE="firecracker22, post: 790376, member: 20316"] I would definitely say they don't hamper my ability to catch myself or anything like that. I fell last year when I slid off a bridge. I put my foot out to save myself on a stump, and ended up with a handlebar in my knee. That brace was the only thing that kept me from hyperextending my knee. Any other time I've fallen, I guess I've landed as naturally as possible. Keep in mind the braces will not only protect you from hyperextension or injuries from the knee bowing outward, but also from being crushed or bruised by rocks, trees, other bikes, the ground, whatever. With your specific injures, I'd DEFINITELY ask your doctor first what he thinks about the brace. If there is some reason to avoid an Asterisk, there are lots of other braces out there. [/QUOTE]
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