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•The Difference Between the DonJoy Armor and the New DonJoy Fullforce Ligament Knee Brace DonJoy pioneered the concept of functional knee bracing over 30 years ago. They have led the progression of performance ever since by studying the body, listening to athletes, consulting physicians and pushing the envelope of innovation. Today, DonJoy braces are standard equipment for competitors in over 44 countries.
The ARMOR represents DonJoy's strongest patient-ready knee ligament brace and is ideally suited for extreme and contact sports. The 1/8" 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum frame of the...
•Product Review - The New Active Ankle VOLT The Active Ankle Volt is the latest hinged ankle brace from Cramer Sports. A hinged ankle brace is a support that utilizes stirrups on the inner (medial) and outer (lateral) aspect of the ankle. By utilizing a hinge on a stirrup brace improves flexibility in flexion and extension of the ankle.
The difference in this ankle brace is that it utilizes carbon fiber technology. Most other hinged stirrup ankle braces are made of thermoplastic, which tends to bend and adapt over time, rendering the...
•Evaluation & Treatment of Overpronation in Runners Pronation is a natural movement that occurs in gait when the arch flattens upon weight bearing. This motion allows the foot to absorb the weight of the body without causing undo stress & shock on the foot, ankle and leg structures.
During pronation, the outside edge of the heel makes contact with the ground. The heel rolls inward causing the arch to "loosen up" and stretch out. As the body moves forward, the arch serves as a "spring board" to absorb the shock of weight bearing. As the person...
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