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I have a completely torn ACL on my right knee that happened about 6 mos ago. I have opted out of surgery for now, since I have minimal pain and I have been fully functional on my knee. I crossfit 4-5 times a week and for the most part I don't have any restrictions with my workouts because of my knee. I have worked on leg strength and started PT to continue to make sure the knee stays strong to keep it stable . I am occasionally sore on inside of knee and sometimes outside of it. I am looking for something that will help support my other ligaments since I don't have the ACL. I prefer not use a brace with hinges or one that would be too bulky. I currently use a knee sleeve to keep compression on my knee while i work out. Would this TRIZONE KNEE SUPPORT BRACE give me support (along with compression) on the sides(inside and outside) of my knee to help keep it stable? I was also looking at the Don Joy performance BIONIC KNEE BRACE. Which do you recommend to be better for my needs?
Question by: MELODY on Nov 19, 2015, 11:48 AM
Melody
The ACL is the main ligament that keeps you knee stable and someone with out an ACL can get along fine if they are not doing high active cutting activities. Someone who does not have an ACL who wants to perform at a high level in activities such as cutting would knee something to support the beyond strong muscles such as a rigid functional knee brace. The Trizone will provide compression only no stability at all and the Bionic Knee brace will provide medial/lateral support and compression but no support for the ACL.
Answer by: Admin on Nov 19, 2015, 11:48 AM
I have recently had surgery to repair a tibial plateau fracture, and am planning a through hike on the Appalachian trail. My concerns are obviously support for the afflicted area, but also weight, as I will be using this product for 5 months. What would be the best option for my knee.
After an MRI, I have been diagnosed with a torn meniscus and a mild ACL sprain. After some PT and time off, I am looking to resume some light physical activity soon. Is this the correct brace to use upon returning to basketball-like activities?
I am a 44 yr old very athletic woman looking to continue to workout to stay fit using bicycle, elliptical, lifting weights and some team sports. I had a PCL replacement 10 years ago and am already in need of a knee replacement due to no cartilage, severe arthritis and bone spurs all over my knee. I'm looking for something lightweight for support and to help with pain while working out. Can you suggest something?
Hi im saif
Actually have medial mendacious and anterior legment replacement and i play soccer and i want knee suport give flexibility and comfortably while i play at same time get support and safety
Question by: Saif on Dec 4, 2015, 1:47 AM
The DonJoy Performance Trizone Knee Support Brace will only provide mild support and compression and will provide the type of support needed for someone who has had an ACL Reconstruction. The Don Joy Full Force Ligament Knee Brace https://www.donjoystore.com/donjoy-fullfource-ligament-knee-brace would be a better choice for someone in your circumstances. The brace would be light weight so you can still play Soccer and it will help to prevent a re-injury
Answer by: Admin on Dec 4, 2015, 1:47 AM
I buy the preformance trizone brace for my acl reconstruction bec.i want to back for soccer and fell comfartable and safety
I ask what the exercise i do it instead to keep my knee supportive with brace
And if the brace is not fit or comfort may i retarn it or change
Also you said safe 20% if your order over 50$ by useing BF15 in checkout and i couldn't do it and i buy it witout get the offer can i get it from you know before i recived
Thanks
Question by: Saif on Dec 7, 2015, 12:47 AM
The Don Joy Performance Trizone Knee will provide compression and mild support only to your knee. Someone who recently had a ACL reconstruction usually would need to wear a more supportive brace such as one of our rigid knee braces https://www.donjoystore.com/knee-braces/rigid-hinged-braces BetterBraces.com does have a 60 return policy and if you would like to speak to someone about a promo code please call customer support at 800-553-6019
Answer by: Admin on Dec 7, 2015, 12:47 AM
I'm a 30 year old amateur tennis player who is planning on going snowboarding Next March. In 2009 I got a meniscus surgery........ Since then I've experienced discomfort from my right knee. I supose i did not do a proper rehab after the procedure. I lost most of my muscles from quadriceps.
Last month i got an MRI that showed that i have a problem with my Chondromalacia patella. The doctor injected sodium hyaluronate and told me to work my quadriceps back in shape. Mean while i would like to know witch brace you guys recomend me to use while i get back in shape!!!
Question by: Juan Pablo on Dec 21, 2015, 9:21 AM
The Webtech Knee brace is a great brace for someone in your position with knee pain from an old injury. The Webtech knee brace webbing design absorbs forces on the front of the knee and disperses them away so you get decreased anterior knee pain. https://www.donjoystore.com/webtech-knee-brace
Answer by: Admin on Dec 21, 2015, 9:21 AM
I have no prior serious knee injuries or surgeries, but have recently been experiencing some instability in ny right knee while skiing. I'm looking for something that will provide some extra stability, maximize range of motion, and not get caught up in clothing/gear. Suggestions?
Question by: Alex on Dec 26, 2015, 9:51 AM
If you want something to provide stability to the knee then you will have to get a hinged knee brace. Most likely the Don Joy Armor is the best choice as it can be the short version for the ski boots. https://www.donjoystore.com/donjoy-armor-knee-brace-with-standard-hinge
Something without hinges will only provide compression and very mild support.
Answer by: Admin on Dec 26, 2015, 9:51 AM
My question is WILL this slip when Im running
I run around 6 to 8 miles 4 to 5 times a week and I have been getting knee pain around the side of my knee not real sure was it is but I know it hurts more after my run and when I get home going up and down steps
I have been wrapping it up with an ace bandage and it seems to help
I was giving a knee brace by a friend and I cant even run a mile without it slipping down
I purchased a knee brace for my friend from you and she seems to love it but its not the same knee brace that Im looking at on here because I have tried hers and it rubs my leg and leaves a sore. So I thought I would go for this type and see IF it stays up on my thigh?
Question by: Jeff on Dec 29, 2015, 8:03 AM
If the brace is fit correctly it will be tight enough to stay up on the leg. There is also silicone on the inner portion of the sleeve to stick to the skin