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In American sports, knee braces are a common thing. Years ago that Shaun Rehn came out sporting a fairly large brace. The rules of the AFL list any braces not approved by the governing body as prohibited items. I understand that because of the elevated risk to the head compared to other sports, protective equipment is not encouraged.
We have a player with a knee brace who is trying to get approval from our league to use it during games. He has a stretched ACL and has been told that if he wants to continue playing sports such as Australian football he should wear a knee brace. He has returned to the club this year with a Breg Fusion knee brace.
http://www.breg.com/knee-bracing/ligament/fusion.html
The league already told him before he purchased it that it probably wouldn't be acceptable, but I have had a look at it and it doesn't look dangerous at all. The metal looking part is just like hard plastic. I remember seeing some people in lower leagues in Australia who wore similar braces and were able to wrap the hard plastic in foam.
Do any of you know of any players at any level who wear hard knee braces or any other forms of support during games or leagues that allow them? With the amount of serious knee injuries in our game, should we be introducing knee braces as the norm?
We have a player with a knee brace who is trying to get approval from our league to use it during games. He has a stretched ACL and has been told that if he wants to continue playing sports such as Australian football he should wear a knee brace. He has returned to the club this year with a Breg Fusion knee brace.
http://www.breg.com/knee-bracing/ligament/fusion.html
The league already told him before he purchased it that it probably wouldn't be acceptable, but I have had a look at it and it doesn't look dangerous at all. The metal looking part is just like hard plastic. I remember seeing some people in lower leagues in Australia who wore similar braces and were able to wrap the hard plastic in foam.
Do any of you know of any players at any level who wear hard knee braces or any other forms of support during games or leagues that allow them? With the amount of serious knee injuries in our game, should we be introducing knee braces as the norm?





