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gabe

Since 16 May 2005
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PostTue Jun 19, 07 6:49 pm    ankle support Reply with quote

tweaked my ankle mildly about a month ago. gets better during the week, but aggravated every weekend. i think i should add some support when kiting so it heals fully and i can stop worrying about it.

what's the best approach? athletic wrap, or some neoprene brace? worried that when these get wet they may loosen up too much and not do anything. also probably needs to fit in booties.

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kss

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PostTue Jun 19, 07 7:04 pm     Reply with quote

i gots the same problem. aggravates with kiting better with days off.... but is much better with athletic tape. i've tried most apps, tape works the best. easily holds up for a day of kiting. should get ya thru the summer.

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gabe

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PostTue Jun 19, 07 7:08 pm     Reply with quote

so athletic tape, not ace bandage? thanks.

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kss

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PostTue Jun 19, 07 7:14 pm     Reply with quote

yes sticky athletic tape, it won't unravel like ace. you won't have much ankle hair left, but hey you'll be kiting and not worrying about ankle.

get from Joes, Copelands, etc. Think i got mine from Sports Authority (bought out Copelands). They have 4- and 8-packs i think.

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stevegriffith22

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PostTue Jun 19, 07 7:16 pm     Reply with quote

Gabe, 1 inch tape, get some pre-wrap and We'll hook up and i'll show you how to put it on. But you need the 1 inch tape and pre wrap. The pre wrap allow your foot to not get the circulation cut off to you foot which is most of the problem and why your foot will end up in pain after a wrap. If done right you can ride almost with a busted foot.

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kimkiteboard

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PostTue Jun 19, 07 8:42 pm    will this work for a knee? Reply with quote

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tinyE

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 5:35 am     Reply with quote

look for an 'air cast'... I used one for a while when I twisted my ankle playing basketball... work well, good support, and can get wet.

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stevegriffith22

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 6:04 am     Reply with quote

knees are a bit different kim. Bigger hing point and all. Women in sports are more prone to knee injury just by general make up. There was a great artical this year in Powder Magizine on women and why they are more prone to knee injuries. Alot of "agressive" female skiers I know are starting to take premtive measures and getting braces. One of the best braces I've heard of recently is from a company called asterisk. I'm thinking about switiching to them my self for the winter. I would get fitted for a knee brace like that or don joy.

sg

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forrest

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 7:01 am     Reply with quote

This is what we used to use in skateboarding:

http://www.mmbrace.com/swedeobraces/anklebraces/swedeo-ankleloc-support1.htm



Tapping up your ankle sounds like a pain. This is quick and adds a ton of support.

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stevegriffith22

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 7:06 am     Reply with quote

Those work too man, but they get slimmy for sure Sad

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J.P.

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 7:09 am     Reply with quote

Cool

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stevegriffith22

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 7:11 am     Reply with quote

well jp, thats one way to handle the problem I guess. Razz

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kss

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 7:13 am     Reply with quote

it prob comes down to preference. i have used the lace up braces when playing bball for years. i tried it once for kiting a few weeks ago. not again. too bulky, gets slimy, more to catch on your bindings. i found tape to be minimalist, not bulky, gave me the perfect amount of support so don't have to worry about it anymore.

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stevegriffith22

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 7:23 am     Reply with quote

Kim look at

www.asterisk.com for you knees. They cleam up well and the mesh can be washed!!!

sg Razz

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J.P.

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 7:45 am     Reply with quote

stevegriffith22 wrote:
well jp, thats one way to handle the problem I guess. Razz


Think of it as a solution that works.

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magicmaker

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 7:48 am     Reply with quote

i used prewrap + athletic tape on my knee last year when it was afu. Worked really well.

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pdxmonkeyboy

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PostWed Jun 20, 07 8:01 am     Reply with quote

athletic tape is the way to go for sure. Shave your ankle and then google "ankle taping" and wala' you have everything you need.

Have fun and be careful!!

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