Hi Guys,
right up front. I can't ride without my knee brace. Simple as that. I would be on the side of the track/trail after a few minutes with a dislocated knee. Its either a brace or don't ride.
As for the concerns of your orthopaedic surgeon I am sure they are valid in isolation but when you look at the total number of risks you face when riding your motorcycle then I don't believe he is fully informed. Specialists are notorious for having a blinkered view of things just outside their area of speciality - I deal with them on many levels and I am constantly gobsmacked at their ignorance in other areas. Don't get me wrong, they do a great job, but their opinions are often based on very narrow areas of knowledge.
It all comes down to a risk/benefit ratio. Helmets potentially [due to their mass and also the number of things that protrude from their surface] can contribute to certain types of injuries, but it is universally accepted that their risk/benefit ratio proves that they are beneficial in the VAST MAJORITY of situations. As Mick22 said, seat belts and airbags have had injuries [and deaths] attributed to them but if you examine the risk/benefit ratio then the benefit greatly outweighs the risk. You use a toaster, but people have died using them - does that stop you making your toast in the morning? You could go on and on…
As for knee braces I think it is a bit cinical to say that just because these devices originated in the Motocross industry that the people who developed them, or used them are misleading you. The braces have saved countless knee injuries [and contributed to some other broken bones] nobody denies that, but they have also allowed many people to continue to participate in the sport [myself incuded] who would otherwise be unable to because of a knee trauma. It is up to you to weigh up the risk vs. benefit and make your own decision.
But, based on my medical knowledge, if I had a choice I would prefer to have a broken leg than a knee reconstruction [the compound fracture bit is a possibility, not a fact - though it is very scary]. A well mended bone is as good as new, a reconstructed knee is a knee on borrowed time, just waiting for the next trauma. And I can assure you that you don't need to be racing your motorcycle to suffer another knee trauma - simple things like kneeling down, walking on uneven ground or turning suddenly is all it takes. And then there is the FACT that you are going suffer arthritis and the FACT that you are going to need a replacement knee in later life.
So like all these things, listen to as many points of view as possible and make up your own mind, but be aware there is no 100% correct answer to your question. Good luck!!
Should we now talk about Leatt Neck Braces…?
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