Med Spec ASO Stabilizzatore per caviglia Nero Stabilizzatore per caviglia piccolo

Brand:Med Spec

3.5/5

73.00

Lo stabilizzatore per caviglia ASO è il tutore per caviglia scelto da numerosi atleti professionisti e collegiali. L'ASO è anche uno dei supporti per caviglia più consigliati da preparatori atletici, chirurghi ortopedici e fisioterapisti. L'ASO è uno dei tutori per caviglia leader sul mercato grazie alla sua combinazione unica di comfort, supporto e durata. La linguetta sagomata offre una vestibilità eccezionale ed è realizzata in materiale CoolFlex leggero ma resistente. Questo materiale riveste anche la parte posteriore interna dello stivale, fornendo un maggiore comfort alla zona di Achille. Lo stivale ha una cucitura invisibile per offrire un comfort superiore. Il laccio della scarpa è attaccato alla linguetta per garantire che il laccio sia sempre centrato. I passanti per le dita all'estremità delle cinghie stabilizzatrici aiutano a fissare le cinghie per un supporto ottimale.

Ogni cavigliera è venduta separatamente ed è solo per uso su un singolo paziente. Design bilaterale in modo che ogni taglia si adatti al piede sinistro o destro e profilo basso per adattarsi a qualsiasi tipo di scarpa. Lo stivale in nylon di alta qualità offre durata e resistenza superiori. Il cuscinetto d'Achille CoolFlex e la linguetta offrono comfort e traspirabilità. Le cinghie stabilizzatrici formano un otto completo per proteggere e sostenere la caviglia. La chiusura del polsino elastico in tessuto migliora il supporto e protegge i lacci e le cinghie stabilizzanti. Nylon.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand Med Spec
Brand Name ‎Med Spec
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 25,201 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎6 x 4 x 2 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎8.07 x 5.24 x 2.09 inches
Item Weight ‎166 Grams
Manufacturer ‎MedicalSpecialties, Inc.
Material ‎Double-Weave
Model Name ‎264012
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.39 Kilograms
Part Number ‎264012
Size Small
Size ‎Small
Specific Uses For Product Ankle Sprain
Sport Type ‎Tennis, Football, Soccer, Basketball, Running, Volleyball, Softball, Rugby, Lacrosse
Style ‎Ankle Stabilizer
Suggested Users ‎Unisex Adult
Use for Ankle

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Scritto da: Lincoln County MT
I'm a believer.I am drinking the koolaid but PT taught me these can weaken ankle muscles.
Update: Years later these are still great braces. I machine wash them and air dry them. I have enough PAIRS as I use on both feet together at the same time. I used to just use on my problem foot but turns out in my case after physical therapy identified problems I was having with other foot and leg through hip was created because of the YEARS of extra supporting with the good side. Really who knew? I didn't. Original Review: Well made compared to similar items others sell that look a lot like this brand. This comes in two styles one with side stablizers or stays and this one without. I bought this one without because my foot problem which has lead to an ankle problem has as much to do with the foot than it does the ankle itself. I don't roll my ankles as much as they are in a lot of pain due to foot surgery gone wrong in 2010. That led to the otuside arch failing and numbness and pain from ankle to end of foot on that side that has never improved. This brace definitely HELPS !!! so why not 5 stars as in according to Amazon LOVE IT. I hate it...just having to put the dang thing on is annoying. LOL. I find taking it off even more annoying. You pretty much have to unlace the whole thing to get it off your foot and then relace it the next day to put it on. Heaven forbid my (where wer those itty little violinists when you need them playing here...) take it off and on more than once a day for say swimming/showers/changing clothes or any number of good reasons to have to remove it and then put it back on. I say slightly with tongue in cheek because it does help. For some reason as soon as I began using it the day it arrived my whole leg has been in some kind of adjustmental pain and ache routine. Usually within an hour of walking about with it on that subsides. I bought the two in white because I hate black shoes in summer when the sun heats up the foot something awful. BUT white is going to be difficult to keep stain free so I thought I'd probably order a black one this fall as winter sets in and long pants are in fashion again...yeah BLACK would be fine..did I mention our three long haired shedding cats who's hair is attrracted to everything BLACK but especially to velcro...yeah. So the only real reasons I dock a star is the padded tongue is a tad cheap and I can not get the wrinkles out of the heal area along where you pull up the ribbon work. These creases and the lowest eyelets and extra layers of finishing fabric can be difficult ot keep flattened in your shoes to prevent pain due to this area digging in. I'm use to tightening my shoes to provide extra support to the ankle so in time I hope this will work itself out but for now I have to take a lot of care to get the shoes on over it. I use a shoe horn...one of the super long ones seems to work best. I do have to adjust it some days as it suggests might be the case by pulling up the side velcro supports. I also discovered I had to remove a layer of support I was used to using with this as the combination of support hose then normal but tight fitting sock than usual (a smart wool sock) along with yet another open toe support or arch band either one this last two had to go. It does of course widen your shoe compared to the other shoe but when your aim is RELIEF...it's a small compromise...or you can always where on both feet thinking of the good foot as in sympathy and showing support. It's a solid 4 stars maybe worthy of 5 but Amazon needs to come up with a new definition of what 5 stars means..yet now and again I LOVE something:))) May this help all you who seek it's help. BUT watch the price it jumps up and down by as much as doubling over night to only find it yet again for the under 20 I paid for it and for some odd ball reason the white and black choices on the same page may vary in price on any given day too. Not knowing if it would help I didn't want to spend 80 bucks on a pair of these...one and a spare for washing...after seeing just one day the price I'd put it in at 21 each had jumped to 39 and two days later I found it at less than the first day. Today it's 27 and change????? So for those who do care about their purse....and you have a few days to spend watching for the best deal I suspect you might be rewarded. I wouldn't have fussed with the 2 or 3 dollar variations but 100% was a bit over the top. (This was the same item as I tracked it only via my placed in order page and back and forth with some looking around. I think that is when I discovered they come with and without stays and I didn't need the additional stays I felt. You may however as no doubt many of the different folks seeking this product has almost as many different needs and reasons. (My story so to speak is I feel like I've been on a merry go round whirlwind all my life with that one mean kids act of unkindness. . I broke my foot in highschool after a creepy huge kid wearing work boots went out of his way to step hard on my foot and right in front of a teacher. Today that kid would be held responsible but back in the mid 60's not so much. Fast forward 40 and now more than 50 years later and that foot has had surgery due to bone pieces dislodging and moving into the foot bones themselves. But surgery went wrong itself. So low and behold my ANKLES on both feet are WEAK. WHY are they weak will in big part to wearing compression and ankle supports. I kid you not. (Some may have heard how bad it may be to wear a neck brace for more than a day or two because it causes ones neck muscles to weaken. It's the same context here.) So I've been attempting to strengthen my ankles without wearing these supports but now and again I have to include these jewels. But do pay attention folks if you only need a support for a short while make sure it's short as possible. If you have a chronic condtion such as mine make sure from the start you also include muscle building excercises for your ankle and calves. I'm paying for my ingnorance on this one and even though I do these excercises they haven't made up for all the years of wearing these or similar use of products. Now having said that I am also searching for an extension style that goes further up the leg and would be great if it went all the way to the knee. I haven't found anything to date. I found a collar of sorts that ties similar via grommets and laces but only goes about half way up the leg and seems to always be on back order here on Amazon. I am going to attempt to make my own pattern following this item to extend up my leg that I can tuck inside this foot wrap. I'll have to play around to get the size just so as of course our legs change shape throughout the calf up to the knee. I have severe edema which is chronic and these braces cause too much pooling as my PT specialist for that condition explains and possible more reason behind ankle weakness too. So the best solution is to counter intuitively extend on up the leg similar lacing but at graduated degrees of pressure. No my compression sleeves do not seem to manage this pooling as well as will the extention style garment. Anyway too bad they don't make this in a knee high version. I would sign up immediately. Now of course that means I will also need to continue to excercise to keep by ankle muscles strong and my calf muscles too and possibly face knee isses next.By the way I did not know the kid and he was an upper classman a Junior I think to my freshman. I so sympathize with children who are bullied. I am thrilled when I hear a school takes a stand against this as a child growing up in MT mostly rural schools and even the city schools like Bozeman and Billings I saw way too much cruel bullying going on and tolerated as in they all looked the other way. Today many still do but many have stepped up and took notice and attempt to punish those who should be held responsible and help lookout for those who have been hurt emotionally and physically both.)
Scritto da: Crystal RN
Podiatrist gave me the first one!
60 yrs after a really bad ankle sprain, my ankle started rolling to the lateral side. Inversion of my foot. 4 falls in 2 years and more in the future as I get older and tissue doesn't heal as well. Podiatrist issued this particular brace for me. Been wearing it several days and am really amazed at the stability it is providing for me. Very comfortable to wear. Doc wants me to undergo a procedure that replaces the very lax tendon with a prosthetic tendon called Tiger Tape. Great idea except I'm in the middle of building a new house and need to get it done before I can be 6 wks non-weightbearing. Doc pointed out that I've waited 60 years to get something done so another year won't make a difference but wearing this brace will improve my ability to walk and not fall down with my ankle turning at any given moment. Sooooo. . . .I searched here on Amazon and found the exact same brace. Discovered there were some in the Amazon Warehouse dirt cheap so I bought 4 of them. They are washable but shouldn't go in the dryer. With a total of 5, I have enough to last a year and have a clean one when I need it. I am absolutely tickled pink with the stability it has given me and the fact that I don't have to constantly watch my foot when I step down off a curb. The figure of eight wrap coupled with the lower leg wrap surprised me with the strength and the ability to stop my foot from bending sideways either way.
Scritto da: Miss Fox
I wish I bought this months ago
I have been living with ankle pain for the past 5 months. I’m getting older (52); so I don’t heal as quickly as when I was 20/30 years old. I have a pinched nerve that travels around my inner ankle bone. The pain will shoot in that area, my shin and the side (inner) leg simultaneously. It’s horrible combination of burning, a pinched nerve, and some tingling. My high arches are collapsing, and prior to the pinched nerve a stretched or torn a ligament in the same area. This brace has helped stabilize and I NOW can walk around for 8 hours at work w/ no pinched nerve flaring up. If you are experiencing the same symptoms or similar give this a try. I wish I hadn’t waited so long, the pain was so bad I had to ice, lift my leg up, stop in my tracks, and just wait for it to pass. Terrible way to live, but I do pair this brace with my Hokas. They have great arch support.
Scritto da: Funnymom
Recommend by Doctor
My podiatrist recommended this brace for an issue I’m having with my ankle. It’s supposed to give me more stability as I heal. There are laces and a lot of straps and at first glance it looks impossible to figure out but the directions are clear and concise. After you figure it out the first time, it’s not confusing at all. There are two sizing guides and I strongly suggest you follow them both. I based the sizing on shoe size only and I think my brace is a little too big. The brace itself is nylon and comfortable to wear over a sock. I’ve been wearing it with sneakers and only had to loosen up the laces. I’ve worn it all day with no problem. It’s machine washable which is a plus. It’s available in black or white and you can wear it on either foot. This is a good brace and allows you to go about your day while protecting your ankle.
Scritto da: Karen G.
Ankle Supoort
I am looking at an ankle replacement in the next 2 months and currently wear this brace anytime I will be on my feet a lot - shopping, walking the dog etc. The brace really helps diminish my pain level (vs. not wearing it) . I will likely wear it post surgery as well just for support. It does not let you foot have a lot of up and down range of motion, but enough to push down on the gas pedal. Side to side is supported as well. The down side is that it takes a while to get on and off. First the laces then the Velcro, but that is what gives it it's stability. I haven't tried any other supportive braces, but I do like this one very much.
Scritto da: Ross Edwards
Works as advertised
Fits well and works extremely well. No more pain
Scritto da: Caleb
Fabulous support
Love these ankle braces. I have depended on them for years now…and bought the white pair to accompany my white socks of my new soccer kit. Played multiple indoor games with these and haven’t sprained my ankle like many times before without braces. They fit into my tight, undersized, indoor shoes and outside cleats as well.
Scritto da: Diedra Goodwin
Size Matters
It was a bit hard to decide which size would be best; but other Google searches helped locate sizing info. My foot is euro size 42, 8.5 men's or 10.5 wide women's, more or less. The 'Large' fits me well, but is close to being too large. The design works well. I like the stability and support it gives. It is comfortable to wear for a couple of hours. It is better to use one's own muscles. But to prevent falling or re-injuring the ligament, especially on uneven ground, this seems to help a lot to walk more 'normally' and not take care with every foot fall.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Right for me
I have been using these ankle stabiliser for the past 6 years - started using after ankle surgery, & I can honestly say I would be lost without out it! This has saved me from having my ankle fused - so grateful to have found this one suits my needs perfectly.
Scritto da: Aurore Galay
Bon support
Gymnastique

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