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Using knee wraps for squats increases wear and tear in your knee joints

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Using knee wraps for squats increases wear and tear in your knee joints

Knee wraps may help you to use heavier weights for squats and leg presses in the gym, but regular use might not be such a good idea. According to British sports scientists, knee wraps alter how you move during a squat in such a way that you're likely to cause more damage to your knee joints.

Knee wraps
If you use knee wraps during strength training you can generate more power in your lower body. This has been officially known since 1990 [J Strength Cond Res 12: 30?35, 1990.], but long before this strength athletes had worked out that they could do heavier squats by using the things. It's probably the elasticity of the material that helps.

Study
Little was known however about the effect of wearing knee wraps on how you carry out a squat. That's why sports scientists at the University of Chichester got 10 experienced male strength athletes to perform squats with [Wrapped] and without knee wraps [Unwrapped].

Results
They discovered that there was a pronounced effect on how the movement is performed. During a squat the weight on your shoulder not only makes a vertical movement, but also a horizontal one. Wearing wraps reduced the horizontal movement considerably, the researchers observed.

As the weight was lowered [from a to b] the horizontal component of the movement decreased by 39 percent; as the weight was raised [from c to d] the horizontal movement decreased by a massive 99 percent.

As a result of the reduction in horizontal movement, the researchers suspect that friction in the knee joint increases, leading to more wear and tear.

This effect is reinforced because the knee wraps help the athletes to perform the movement faster: power increases.

Conclusion
"We therefore propose that knee wraps should not be worn during the strength and conditioning process and that if an athlete feels that additional support is needed for the knee, the integrity of the joint is thoroughly assessed and treated rather than relying on artificial aid that could exacerbate any underlying issues", the researchers write.

Source: J Strength Cond Res. 2012 Oct; 26(10): 2844-9.
 

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It was found that knee straps reduced the horizontal displacement of the barbell, during the lifting phase, by 39%, which is quite impressive. During the squat, not only does the barbell move vertically, but it also moves a little bit horizontally. Roughly speaking, the sharper we sit down, the higher the force is on top of us. So it turns out that horizontal displacement decreases and "gravity" increases, and it all translates into the vertical load, which leads to increased friction in the knee joint, resulting in more wear, so instead of bandages, it is better to use a Knee Brace https://dunbarmedical.com/product-category/orthopedic-bracing-support/knee-brace-support-splint/.
 
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