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Different Styles Of Orthodontic Braces For Athletics
December 18th, 2009
Russell Tan What is an ankle brace exactly? A brace is also known as an “orthodontic” support. Braces are generally used to prevent injury as well as speed up the healing process and rehabilitation of ankle-based injuries. They are a lot more effective in injury prevention than using tape as tape can stretch and wear out over multiple uses.
There are many different brands and manufacturers for sports and rehabilitation braces out in the market. Regardless of the type of injury you have, there should be a foot or ankle brace that will help speed up your recovery time as well as prevent further injuries from occurring should you decide to go back into your sport.
The ankle brace supports are great as they’re not only light and do not limit your ankle movements, they are also extremely comfortable to wear – your foot just feels really snug in it. While some braces on the market are designed for light exercise and walking, others offer even better protection – good for people who have recovered from torn ligaments in their lower leg. Once a ligament has been ripped, even after surgery you’ll never get the same amount of stability you once had with the ankle.
Braces such as the ASO ankle brace are the best in the preventative injury market and are a relatively inexpensive solution to people who often suffer from sprains because of weak joints. Professionals in the athletics and sporting fields these days are utilizing these ankle braces, and so are people who require additional support in day to day activities.
As there are so many types of ankle braces available, how do you pick the one that’s right for you? Here’s a list of things to consider.
The right ankle cast will depend on what sort of injuries you’ve had in the past, and it might be a good idea to check with your orthodontist first as he or she will probably recommend the best protective solution for you. Remember that there different braces for different purposes, so there’s no point in you getting one that does not fit your needs.
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After you have decided on what your needs are, go down to a retailer and try it on. Only you will know which part of your ankle feels the weakest and by trying on several models, you will quickly find one that fits you like a glove.
A final word of caution: after you get your brace and put it on, give yourself a few days to get accustomed to it as initially it might feel a little uncomfortable. At the same time, go slow and don’t over-exert yourself in your sporting activity until you get a feel for the amount of support you’re going to get from the ankle brace.
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What’s In Store In 2010 For The Cleveland Cavaliers?
November 15th, 2009
Meredith Wilson The Cleveland Cavs had a terrible post season by their standards. Their standards meant winning it all!
It was great to make the finals, but they were swept by the Spurs that season, LeBron James was young and constantly improving his game. Standards are set really high in Cleveland and this isn’t acceptable anymore.
Shaguille O’Neal is suppose to be the player to fill the void the Cavs had last season in the playoffs, a scoring threat besides Lebron James. Shag can’t score 30 points per game anymore but if he gives the cavs 17-18 points per game and 8-9 rebounds, Cavs fans will take that.
During the 2008-2009 season, the Cavs looked like the team to beat. Boasting the best home record in the NBA (they had a 39-2 home record), the Cleveland Cavaliers also had the best record in the NBA. A 66-16 finish gave them the top seed in the Eastern Conference and home court advantage throughout the entire playoffs. It looked like it’d be the year for Cleveland.
Unfortunately, the team’s run was spoiled by the Orlando Magic. This left Cleveland fans wondering if Dwight Howard and the Magic had the Cavs’ number, and what could be done about this.
Surely, the team was lacking in the big man department. Enter Shaquille O’Neal. The Cavs now enjoy the presence of the big man on their roster, and will look to use his physical prowess and playoff experience to bring home an NBA title.
In basketball, more then in any other professional team sport – one player can take a team to the Finals but typically those “one man band” teams don’t win the championship. Jordan didn’t win a title until he got Scottie Pippen.
With Lebron’s contract coming to an end, the time is now for Cleveland. If they have any hope, it’s only going to be while Lebron’s in town. There’s a chance he stays in Cleveland, but there are going to be some real hefty offers from some major market teams, which Cleveland may not be able to match.
Check out the Cavaliers forums at RootZoo and stay up to date with the latest fantasy basketball news.
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