What Does the Knee Brace Do?

After you have ACL repair surgery, it takes time for the graft that the surgeon used to reconstruct your ACL to heal. During the healing process, which takes anywhere from eight to ten weeks, the new ligament is in danger of rupturing. Rupture of the ACL graft may occur if forces are placed on your knee that the graft cannot tolerate.

Wearing a knee brace, like a hinged Bledsoe brace, after ACL surgery is thought to protect the graft as it is healing. The brace helps to control the motion of your knee joint and limit the amount of range of motion around your knee. This is thought to help decrease force through the ACL graft and protect it while it heals.

What Does the Evidence Show?

A study published in 2014 examined the long-term effects of using a knee brace after ACL surgery versus using no brace at all. The researchers randomized 64 patients who had ACL surgery into two groups. One group used a brace after surgery, and the other group did not use a post-operative brace after their ACL surgery.

Four years after surgery, the researchers measured ACL ligament integrity, pain levels, and X-ray pictures in 52 of the original patients.

These results suggest that a post-operative brace is not required to have a good outcome.

What if My Surgeon Prescribes a Bledsoe Brace for Me?

Every person is different, and surgery for an ACL repair can be complicated. Different surgical techniques or different ACL grafts may be used, and complications may occur during your surgery. For these reasons, your healthcare provider may recommend you wear a brace after your surgery. Your best bet is to follow your healthcare provider’s advice, but have a discussion with your practitioner to understand the need for your brace.

After your ACL surgery, you may benefit from physical therapy to help you regain knee strength and range of motion and to return to normal activity and function. Your PT can also teach you to properly wear and fit your brace if your healthcare provider recommends you use one.

A Word from Verywell

For years, surgeons have prescribed a knee brace for their patients following ACL repair surgery. More recently, evidence indicates that this may not be necessary. If you have had ACL surgery, talk with your healthcare provider about whether or not you need a brace following your procedure.