Ankle Brace
We manufacture custom-made prosthetic and orthopedic products based on individual measurements. Additionally, our catalog features ready-made products from trusted manufacturers. Expert consultation and affordable prices will help you choose a brace that effectively addresses your health needs.
An ankle support brace is an orthopedic device for the lower limbs that resembles a sock. Some models are designed to be worn under footwear, while others function as independent supports. You can purchase an ankle brace at the Tellus Center for Prosthetic and Orthopedic Care.
When Is an Ankle Brace Recommended?
- For sprains and contusions of the ankle;
- Arthritis, bursitis, osteoarthritis;
- Flaccid foot paralysis;
- Ligament injuries;
- For chronic ankle instability;
- During rehabilitation after injury or surgery;
- To relieve tension from excessive physical strain;
- For preventive care.
To choose the right model, we recommend visiting our website, where you will find product images, detailed specifications, and other useful information to assist in your selection.
Ankle Brace – The Best Protection Against Injuries
Excessive physical activity is a common cause of injuries. As a result, muscle strain can lead to damage to the ankle joint’s structural integrity. In such cases, wearing an ankle brace is essential to protect the ligaments during training. This is especially relevant for those engaged in running, boxing, tennis, volleyball, basketball, and other sports.
Functions of a Knee Brace:
- Minimizes the risk of injury (or protects against re-injury)
- Provides warmth to the joint
- Reduces strain on the joint
- Speeds up the rehabilitation process.
How to Choose an Ankle Brace?
When selecting an ankle brace, it is important to consider the intended purpose:
- For preventive use. Orthopedic specialists recommend a soft brace, which should be chosen strictly based on size, following the manufacturer’s sizing chart. An incorrect size may cause excessive compression or fail to provide the necessary support.
- For minor injuries or sports-related trauma. n elastic model should be worn above or below the injured area. For mild injuries such as sprains or minor dislocations, a semi-rigid brace is recommended.
- For fractures and severe injuries. Rigid braces are necessary after removing a cast. These braces provide excellent support due to their fastening straps, padding, and stabilizing plates.
- For valgus deformity correction. A valgus ankle brace is recommended to correct misalignment and reduce pain.
Orthopedic specialists advise considering foot structure, skin conditions, and vascular health (if applicable) when choosing a brace. For sensitive or allergy-prone skin, a hypoallergenic brace is the best option. An ankle brace should only be purchased after a comprehensive medical evaluation and doctor’s recommendation.
At Tellus, we offer a variety of ankle braces designed to prevent injuries and promote faster recovery. We are happy to provide comprehensive assistance and expert consultations to help you find the best orthopedic solution.
Wishing you good health!