SKU# 054600
BSOS Orthopedic Supply
Universal Ankle Brace with 2 Silicone Pads, 3D Flat Knitted with Bamboo & Charcoal
Ankle Stabilizer, Supportive, Sports, Medical Grade Ankle Support Brace
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3D Flat Knitted
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Anatomical Fit
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Bamboo & Charcoal
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2 Intergrated Silicone Pads
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Sprain
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Twisted Ankle
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Breathable
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Protection
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Avoid Injuries
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Health Care
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Sports
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Running
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Stabilizing
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Active ankle support for compression of soft tissues
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Physiological 3D grid-structured knitted fabric
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Ankle Brace for Sprain & Twisted Ankle
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Chronic, Post Traumatic or Post-Operative Soft Tissue Irritations in the ankle joint area
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Ligament Weakness
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After Removal of Plast Cast
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Ligament Injuries
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Arthrosis
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Post-Traumatic use for Chronic Soft Tissue Inflammation
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Chronic Instability Sprains
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Moderate Ligament Injuries
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Recurrent Swelling
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Load-Related Pain in the Foot & Ankle
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Bamboo Charcoal Yarn, Nylon, Spandex, 2 Silicone Pads
Size:
Small= 22-24cm– 8 ¾”- 9 ½”
Medium= 24-26cm– 9 ½”-10 ¼”
Large= 26-28cm– 10 ¼”-11”
XLarge= 28-30cm– 11”-11 ¾”
Measure around the ankle, Just above the ankle bone
Premium elastic knitted ankle sleeve with anatomically aligned silicone inserts for targeted compressive support around the ankle joint.
German engineering and knitting technology with 3D-contoured knit for effective compression.
Wrinkle-free and breathable material with a non-slip fit for comfortable wear.
When should you wear an ankle brace?
If you’ve injured your ankle, like twisting it as you step off a curb, wearing a brace after the accident can provide support and stability, and give you confidence that your ankle will support you. But as the injury heals, you should gradually work toward not needing it anymore.
You may want to continue bracing for high-level activities, like playing basketball or tennis, working out or shoveling snow, but let the ligaments and muscles around your ankle naturally strengthen and heal during lower-level, every day activities. If you’re an athlete, save the brace for high-level competitions and practices.
What does a brace do for your ankle?
Ankle ligaments, muscle and tendon units and the bones of your ankle create the internal supports to keep your ankle safe. These internal supports are important links from your foot all the way up to your hip for ideal performance. Ankle braces serve as the external supports to limit certain motions, such as plantar flexion/inversion (movement at the ankle joint that points the foot downward away from the leg and turns the foot inward), and provide awareness of where your ankle joint is in space. For maximum effectiveness, ankle braces should fit comfortably in the shoes you wear during an activity, which also helps with brace use compliance.
After experiencing an ankle injury, it is important to consider rehabilitation as part of your treatment plan. Often, when an athlete still is having ankle pain or isn’t back to full function, it is because he or she hasn’t allowed for enough time to properly heal. Following an ankle injury, your provider may recommend rehabilitation services. Balance, range of motion, strength and endurance are important therapy and training factors that rehabilitation providers specialize in for recovery. Performing exercises as directed helps ensure a safe return to activity and lessens the likelihood for re-injury.
What Should Post-Ankle or Foot Injury Recovery Look Like?
Gymnastics, cheerleading, yoga, and dance are just a few of the many athletic activities you can be hurt while doing. Most of those injuries are caused by overuse, repetitive strain, and inflammation. This inflammation causes pain, stiffness, and can lead to chronic injuries. We want to help you ache less and feel better.
RICE is a go-to treatment for most injuries, including ankle or foot strains and sprains. The acronym RICE stands for rest, ice, compression, elevation. This treatment method is generally recommended with the goal of reducing the inflammation and swelling that coexist with injuries, ultimately allowing you to heal faster so you can get back to life.
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Rest
Resting your foot and ankle is key for healing, and wearing a brace can help stabilize and take pressure off the injured area. This athletic ankle wrap can help you prevent or ease the pain of an injury. Whether you are walking, running, or participating in gymnastics, dance, soccer, or cheerleading, this simple ankle sleeve effectively supports your ankle, foot, and arch.
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Ice
Using an ICE PACK helps reduce blood flow to an injury, easing pain and swelling. The ice pack should not be applied directly to your skin. Instead, try wrapping it in a towel first.
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Compression
Compression helps stabilize your injured joint and may also contribute to swelling reduction. In addition to helping your foot and, or ankle rest, this elastic ankle sleeve for kids, teens, and adult men or women applies targeted therapeutic compression
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Elevation
Take advantage of gravity as part of the RICE ankle and foot injury treatment. Keeping your injured foot above your heart helps reduce swelling by allowing extra fluid to drain. While sitting down or icing your injured foot, make sure to elevate it with pillows.
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