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Facts You Should Be Aware Of Regarding Ankle Injury Prevention Braces

Ankle braces are a great aid in preventing ankle sprains, especially if you're into playing high impact sports such as volleyball, basketball or football. Compared to elastic ankle tape, ankle brace provide better support for your ankle and reduce the risk of you twisting or rolling your ankles.

Go to any sporting health store and you will probably find a huge variety of different brands of ankle braces available. There are many models of foot supports available and each caters to specific types of ankle injuries that you might encounter.

Most of the big brands will offer ankle braces that are durable, light-weight and comfortable. For sporting braces, the general design comes with two thin plastic plates on each side of your ankle that go as high up as your lower leg, to provide stability in side to side movement (this is the most common form of ankle injury). The plates are held together by an elastic material that encompasses your foot.

Whether you have weak ankles or rolled your ankle pretty badly in the past, it is highly recommended that you wear an ankle cast if you intend to get back into your favorite sport. It's quite affordable these days anyway and you can pick one up cheaply online (expect to fork out around $200 for a pair of maximum protection ASO ankle braces sports braces).

It's important to avoid further injury caused by wearing inappropriate ankle supports. You will need to pick one that fits you like a glove in order for it to be affective.

First of all, you have to address your requirements. Do you currently have weak ankles or are currently in rehabilitation from a recent sprain? If so, you should first consult a medical expert as to which brace you should get or if you even need one at all.

The next factor to think about is whether you'll be requiring a brace as a preventative measure or vigorous sporting activities. If you're only going to be doing some brisk walking or jogging, chances are you might only need a light weight brace offering minimal support rather than the sporting braces that offer a host of other features such as shock absorption.

After you have decided on what your needs are, go down to a retailer and try it on. Only you will know which part of your ankle feels the weakest and by trying on several models, you will quickly find one that fits you like a glove.

It will take some getting used to when you first put on the ankle brace, and it might feel a bit unnatural to you. Give it some time. Once you get used to it, you will wonder why you never wore a brace before. Most users report that the brace offers them a huge amount of confidence as well as strength in their ankles.

by: Jenny Tai




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