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Description
The ankle joint consists of the tibiofibular, talocrural and subtalar joints. The tibiofibular joint is connected by the anterior tibiofibular, posterior tibiofibular, inferior transverse ligament and interosseous membrane. The talocrural joint located between the talus, the medial malleolus of the distal tibia, and the lateral malleolus of the distal fibula. The subtalar joint is an articulation between the talus and calcaneus. The medial ligament complex consisting of the tibionavicular, tibiocalcanean, posterior tibiotalar and anterior tibiotalar ligaments is very strong. The lateral side has several separated ligaments, including the anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, posterior talofibular ligament. The key muscles surrounding the ankle are peroneal muscles (longus and brevis), triceps surae, and anterior/posterior tibialis.
The ankle joint consists of the tibiofibular, talocrural and subtalar joints. The tibiofibular joint is connected by the anterior tibiofibular, posterior tibiofibular, inferior transverse ligament ...
Key Benefits
- Open heel allows a wide range of motion during activity.
- Contour design for a custom fit to the arch and ankle.
- Crisscross straps provide firm and even support to weak or sore ankles.
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Direction for Use/Dosage
- Position the heel locking area of support on the heel.
- Fasten the lower strap over the instep of the foot, then fasten upper strap above the ankle.
- Bring the medial elastic strap diagonally across the top of the foot, and secure it to the side of the ankle support.
- Repeat step 3 for the lateral elastic strap.
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Safety Information/Precaution
Use as directed by the physician. Consult the doctor immediately if pain prolongs.
Other Information
Measure around the ankle joint.
- One Size: 19.1 - 25.4cm (7 1/2 - 10")

