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QuaggyI work with orthopedic surgeons and one of their favorite things to tell patients is to "stop wearing that brace". We get people that buy top of the line bracing (Donjoy, Hyperice, Bauerfiend) for simple sprains and twits... it's all in your head unless you've had or are going to have surgery.
Flexibility and ROM are often overlooked when it comes to strengthening your connective tissues. If your quadriceps, hamstrings, gastrocnemius, and tibialis anterior/posterior are tight AF or outta whack, how can you expect your knee to preform its best?
NutsToRailI completely folded my knee in, tore everything, playing football a few years before I picked up skiing. My first season I wore a pair of fabric knee supports that had a metal/hard plastic support on the medial and lateral sides but honestly I think it was more of a mental brace than physical. The last couple seasons I've been focusing on pistol squats, stepups/downs, single leg straight deadlines, and hip mobility/strength stuff and I feel like that has provided far more protection than those fabric supports did.
Now you question asked about metal braces, after my knee injury I used a full metal donjoy brace while I played football and it was super supportive and gave a lot of confidence, but I moved from strong safety to d end. I was way slower and had far less agility. I've seen donjoys ski version of the metal brace and the main difference is a hyperextension prevention piece added to the joint. I would imagine that the ski metal brace is just as big of a blocker to agility and mobility as the football one was. Would not want to use it skiing personally
*single leg, straight leg deadlifts* couldn't edit that line for some reason
**This post was edited on Aug 20th 2022 at 11:42:05pm
GYRO_LTDA traditional knee brace would kinda suck and for most people being strong throughout a full range of motion is more then enough. Things that can help is being aware of common ways of injuring your knee like phantoms foot. I would also check out a company called Stoko that makes base layers that have cables that tighten to support your knees.
AbiHWhat’s phantoms foot?