Form Fit Ankle Brace

Allied Medical Ossur Form Fit Ankle Brace (Speed Brace)

Form Fit Ankle Brace. ‎ 10.24 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches; Web the formfit ankle brace is an adjustable ankle support designed to provide stability and protection.

Allied Medical Ossur Form Fit Ankle Brace (Speed Brace)
Allied Medical Ossur Form Fit Ankle Brace (Speed Brace)

A hybrid between a rigid ankle stirrup and a soft ankle support, the form fit ankle ensures a close fit which limits inversion, eversion, flexion and extension movements. ‎ 10.24 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches; Use the formfit ankle brace following an injury and for chronic instability. Date first available ‏ : #83,246 in health & household ( see top 100 in health & household) #216 in ankle braces. Web mild to moderate sprains and strains; Never use a microwave oven to heat your ankle brace. Providing the same rigid support as an ankle stirrup in combination with the soft feel of an ankle support, use the formfit ankle brace for everyday effective support. While the brace is warm and flexible, walk around so the brace has an opportunity to form to the ankle. Web while wearing an athletic sock, apply the brace to your ankle and insert in the shoe.

This product is designed to be worn over an athletic sock. Patients should be instructed to inspect their foot, ankle, and this product before and after each use. Item model number ‏ : Doing so will melt the plastic. Skip to content prosthetics bracing & supports professionals Use the formfit ankle brace following an injury and for chronic instability. Web the formfit ankle brace is an adjustable ankle support designed to provide stability and protection. While the brace is warm and flexible, walk around so the brace has an opportunity to form to the ankle. Providing the same rigid support as an ankle stirrup in combination with the soft feel of an ankle support, use the formfit ankle brace for everyday effective support. A hybrid between a rigid ankle stirrup and a soft ankle support, the form fit ankle ensures a close fit which limits inversion, eversion, flexion and extension movements. Date first available ‏ :