Dl. Stephens, THE EFFECTS OF FUNCTIONAL KNEE BRACES ON SPEED IN COLLEGIATE BASKETBALL PLAYERS, The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy, 22(6), 1995, pp. 259-262
Knee braces are worn by many athletes following injury. The purpose of
this study was to determine whether two functional knee braces (noncu
stom design) significantly affected straight line and successive turni
ng trial running times in noninjured collegiate basketball players. Tw
enty-five coed basketball players completed 2 days of running trials.
Subjects ran three full lengths of a basketball court and 10 lengths b
etween the baseline and the foul line first without wearing a brace, t
hen wearing either a DonJoy GoldPoint brace or an Omni OS-5 brace, and
finally wearing the other brace. The results indicated no significant
difference (p < .05) in straight line or successive turning running t
imes when the two braces were compared with the nonbraced condition an
d when the two braces were compared with each other. The results impli
ed that speed was nor significantly affected by a functional knee brac
e in noninjured collegiate basketball players.