Water on The Knee
Hydrarthrosis
Goode Wraps Relax Muscles and Tendons
Pilot Studies with Goode Wraps Indicate Performance Enhanced
"Unbelievable, I have had may knee wraps for eight months with wonderful results. They have truly changed my life. I had knee surgery a year ago and a half ago and had problems. My right knee felt uncomfortable. Sometimes I could get away with a good workout but most of the time it made the knee worse. I would get water on the knee and then the pain. Now I have no problem what so ever".
Wesley A., Retired
"I have been very pleased with the knee wrap you had given me to try. I had developed a full and very stretched pocket of fluid below the knee. I had gone to two sports medical doctors for opinions. One felt strongly that if I fell on it and ruptured it that I would have serious problems. The other suggested that when I wanted to do something about it to have surgery. Both recommended surgery and both felt that surgery may not permanently solve the problem.
I tried your knee wrap for about a month. I noticed the fluid gradually going away completely, it is hardly noticeable. More importantly it no longer feels as though it is an over stretched balloon and about to rupture. And of course the discomfort in gone. I am convinced that your wrap was the problem solver."
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Large Midwest University
A NAC 400 High Speed Video Recording System was utilized to record ten kicks and jumps. In addition, the vertical jump was measured with a Kistler force plate. Each was tested 5 times with/and without the semiconductor imbedded wraps. The results for both were digitized utilizing an Ariel Performance Analysis System (ASPAS).
The vertical jumper wore ankle wraps, knee wraps and compression shorts. The kicker wore knee wraps.
The vertical jump results showed average jump height, vertical take-off velocity and vertical push-off impulse to be greater in the semiconductor jumps. Comparison of the best semiconductor and best control jumps revealed larger vertical impulseóresulting in larger vertical take-off velocity and jump height for the semiconductor jump. The kicking results showed that maximum ball velocity, knee joint angular velocity, and thigh and shank angular velocities at contact were larger in the semiconductor kicks.
Paired t-test, however, showed that the differences between the two conditions were not statistically significant (p greater than .05). Although no significant performance improvement was found, trends in the data suggest that external application of semiconductors may have a positive effect on motor performance. It is recommended that a larger study be undertaken to further illuminate the subject.
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