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I can't believe I never noticed this before. I thought it was regular practice for all college and NFL lineman to wear knee braces as a precaution. I know my friend that plays at WVU got fitted as soon as he reported in for his freshman year.
I can't believe I never noticed this before. I thought it was regular practice for all college and NFL lineman to wear knee braces as a precaution. I know my friend that plays at WVU got fitted as soon as he reported in for his freshman year.
Colleges will do it, very few NFL teams do I believe.
I am curious if the knee brace actually helps prevent injuries. Also what are the disadvantages of the knee brace.
Any ex OL please provide input.
Thanks
I'm an ex OL and OL assistant at HS level. Most of our players who can afford it get them to prevent a bend or flexion of the knee that would typically occur without it, in a pile or a pull/log play. One of the disadvantages is for our younger guys it's a little balky, but once they're used to it, the braces help prevent some ACLs we had a year ago with our LT and RT.
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