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Ankle stirrups are designed to stabilize and support the ankle immediately post injury and during the period of recovery. Ankle stirrups are intended to avoid the foot turning in (inversion) or turning outwards (eversion) injuries. Ankle stirrups are not as bulky and difficult to carry like other orthoses. They confirm to the ankle and also provides with a side support to provide protection to the ankle from further injuries. Ankle stirrups are used in cases of ankle injuries, chronic foot instability, ankle sprains grade I, II, and III and strains. Some ankle stirrups come with an inner lining of foam, liquid or air cells to provide relaxation and relief from swelling and edema.
High ankle sprains
Sub-acute ankle sprains
Chronic ankle instabilities
They are designed to provide support, protection and stability to injured ankles.
Can be used in case of both acute and chronic ankle injuries.
Ankle stirrups are adjustable according to the foot of the person.
They come with vertical side straps, swivel straps and are very easy to apply.
Least bulk due to lightweight design.
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Ankle Stirrups are usually recommended immediately after an ankle injury and throughout the recovery period. Ankle Stirrups are intended to prevent or treat acute ankle injuries, chronic instability, post-operative use and ankle sprains.
You should hand wash the brace with cold water and a mild detergent and allow it to air-dry. Application of a mixture of baking soda and a small amount of vinegar will keep the brace clean and help control odors.
If you notice any tearing of straps or seams that are coming undone, that’s an indicator that the brace needs to be replaced or if the fitting of the brace has become too loose or tight with time you must replace it.