Thermoskin Sport Ankle Brace Large Black

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Simulates the effects of professional taping protocol to keep the ankle protected whilst playing sport. Sport Ankle Brace by Thermoskin features figure 8 straps which...

Simulates the effects of professional taping protocol to keep the ankle protected whilst playing sport.

Sport Ankle Brace by Thermoskin features figure 8 straps which simulate the effect of a professional taping procedure. This taping effect helps to lock the ankle in a protective position during periods of increased physical activity. Features a breathable tongue, seamless arch and locking strap in order to enhance physical performance.

Support Level: Advanced Stabilising / Warmth Level: Low

Key features and benefits:

Designed with a VR system that provides greater adjustability

Superlight, soft material provides all round support and compression

Includes G7 Flex Lining for warmth and comfort during increased activity

Breathable Tongue: To wick moisture away to keep the ankle cools and dry

Seamless Arch: Eliminates irritation to the bottom of the foot

Top Strap: Locks the figure 8 straps into position

Endorsed by APA (Australian Physiotherapy Association) & AIS (Australian Institute of Sport)

Covered by a 12 month guarantee against faulty workmanship or materials

How to Wear:

1. The ankle support is to be worn over a sock. Hold the brace on either side and pull it over the foot like a shoe. Feed the laces through each of the eyelets as if lacing up a shoe and tie them at the top of the brace.

2. Pull the medial strap (inside strap) across the upper foot and tightening until it is comfortably snug, secure the fastener on the outside of your ankle.

3. Pull the lateral strap (outside strap) across the mid foot, tightening until it is comfortably snug, secure the fastener on the inside of your ankle. Now that the brace is in position, adjust the medial and lateral straps as needed to achieve the desired tension.

4. Finally, wrap the elastic top strap horizontally around your ankle to cover the laces and secure the figure 8 straps in position.

Not suitable for wear within 72 hours of an acute injury

Do not wear whilst sleeping

May be suitable for: Ligament Injuries

Ligament injuries in the ankle joint are very common particularly amongst sportspeople. The lateral ligament is composed of three parts (ATFL, CFL, PTFL). The ATFL is the most commonly damaged ligament in lateral ligament injuries. When all three parts are damaged the ankle joint dislocates and may result in a fracture. Lateral ligament injuries are often seen in sports which require quick change in direction such as netball and football.

The medial (deltoid) ligament is much stronger than the lateral ligament and is therefore injured much less frequently. When damaged, the medial ligament may require prolonged rehabilitation before returning to activity.