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Prophylactic knee bracing.

J G Garrick1, R K Requa

  • 1Center for Sports Medicine, Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, California 94109.

The American Journal of Sports Medicine
|January 1, 1988
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The effectiveness of prophylactic knee braces in preventing medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries in football remains unclear. Conflicting study results and methodological issues prevent a definitive conclusion on their role.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Medicine
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Biomechanics

Background:

  • Medial collateral ligament (MCL) injuries are common in football.
  • Prophylactic knee braces are often used to prevent these injuries.
  • The actual effectiveness of these braces is debated.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of prophylactic knee braces in preventing MCL injuries in football.
  • To critically analyze existing research on this topic.
  • To discuss factors influencing study outcomes and ethical considerations.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic comparison of six relevant studies.
  • Analysis of study criteria, including confounding factors, bias, and definitions of injury/exposure.
  • Discussion of cost and ethical implications of brace mandates.

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Main Results:

  • Four studies indicated a reduction in MCL injuries with brace use.
  • Two studies reported an increase in MCL injuries.
  • Significant methodological limitations were identified across studies.

Conclusions:

  • Current evidence is conflicting and inconclusive regarding the efficacy of prophylactic knee braces for MCL injury prevention in football.
  • Methodological weaknesses in existing research hinder definitive conclusions.
  • Further high-quality research is needed to clarify the role of knee bracing.