When should you wear an ankle support?
Medical ankle supports can be a valuable tool for ankle pain, orthopaedic ankle problems, heavy strain or after ankle injuries and surgery. Supports are an ideal tool for returning to activity.
What should be done with an injured ankle? How can the ankle be stabilised? Juzo has developed ankle supports using breathable, skin-friendly materials that are medically effective and comfortable to wear thanks to the perfect knitting technology. Silicone pads in various shapes, additional strap elements and special fabric zones ensure an optimal fit, excellent freedom of movement and perfect support for your everyday activities as well as sport. Help your ankle recover after sprains, contusions or after surgery with ankle supports!
Ankle support with silicone pressure pads
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Ankle support with silicone pressure pads and additional strap elements
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Achilles tendon support with silicone pressure pad
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Ankle support for the ligaments
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Ankle support with silicone pressure pads
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Ankle support
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Ankle support
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The ankle joint is the main joint of the foot, comprised of two joint sections, the upper ankle joint (Articulatio talocruralis) and lower ankle joint (Articulatio talotarsalis). The functional joint complex brings together the lower leg and foot. On a functional level, the ankle joint is a combination of a hinge joint with a ball-and-socket joint. A complex arrangement of ligaments and cartilage ensure smooth joint function. Disruptions to the interplay of the individual components can trigger ankle pain. This may be caused by excessive or undue strain, illness and injuries.
Our ankle joints are subjected to a great deal of strain in everyday routines – when walking, climbing stairs, jumping or during exercise. Smooth movement is only possible with a stable and pain-free ankle. For ankle problems, pain or heavy strain, an orthopaedic ankle support can provide valuable assistance. Your physician can decide whether a support is beneficial. In general, the rule is that medical ankle supports are suitable for everyday use by anyone with damaged ankle joints who spends a lot of time on their feet. This protects the joint against excessive strain.
Note: Find the right ankle support depending on your symptoms and condition!
The functional compression knit fabric surrounds the affected, injured, operated or strained ankle and exerts radial compression. This optimises proprioception, reduces muscular imbalances and stabilises the ankle joint.
Our ankle supports with integrated silicone pads deliver uniform pressure distribution, more grip for the ankle and a massage effect. Individually adjustable strap elements provide optimal stabilisation for the joint. Optional stretch zones make donning and doffing easier and increase wearing comfort. Juzo Xtra supports for the ankle adapt flexibly to movement patterns. The stabilisation elements and breathable knitted fabrics are based on the human anatomy and natural movement sequences. Special zones and reduced pressure at the borders ensure ideal wearing comfort during movement.
When should you wear an ankle support?
Medical ankle supports can be a valuable tool for ankle pain, orthopaedic ankle problems, heavy strain or after ankle injuries and surgery. Supports are an ideal tool for returning to activity.
How long should you wear an ankle support?
How many hours a day should you wear an ankle support?
The daily wearing time is also recommended by the physician or therapist. In principle, there is no maximum wearing time for a properly fitted ankle support.
Is a support helpful for ankle pain?
For many painful illness and injuries that affect the ankle joint, it is effective and beneficial to use a support. Ask your physician or therapist if this is the case for you.
What is the difference between an ankle support and an ankle orthosis?
Ankle supports offer lots of flexibility. The compression effect can help to reduce swelling and promote the healing process. Supports for the ankle relieve the joint and can reduce muscular imbalances. Supports are frequently used for returning to activity, that is, during the mobilisation phase, or to assist in cases of chronic pain.
Ankle orthoses, on the other hand, are primarily used after acute injuries or surgery. With their generally rigid design, they restrict the range of motion and provide stable protection. They are used for example for temporary immobilisation, controlled stabilisation and anatomical guidance of the ankle.
What is the proper size for an ankle support?
A support has to fit perfectly to ensure good wearing comfort and optimal effect. So the size should be correct as well. Your feet and legs will be measured professionally at the medical supply retailer. The ideal size is determined based on these values.
Which ankle support is the best option?
It is important not to make any compromises when it comes to health. That’s why you can rely on ankle supports with certified quality as approved medical aids. The suitable model can be chosen depending on the illness, symptoms, anatomy and degree of use.