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Med Spec ASO Ankle Stabilizer for Sprained Ankle and Peroneal Tendonitis

Med Spec ASO Ankle Stabilizer for Sprained Ankle and Peroneal Tendonitis

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SKU : B00TZTO0VM

Tags : ankle-stabilizer, med-spec-aso, orthopedic-ankle-support, peroneal-tendonitis, sports-injury-recovery, sprained-ankle,

Collections : Braces, Splints & Supports,

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Care Instructions

Use a soft damp cloth and a drop of mild soap to remove any haze. Air dry.

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Orthopedic Ankle Supports for Injury Recovery

The Med Spec ASO Ankle Stabilizer is designed to provide support and stability for individuals with sprained ankles, peroneal tendonitis, and other ankle-related injuries. This orthopedic ankle brace is suitable for men, women, adults, teens, and kids, and is widely recommended by athletic trainers and doctors for various sports. The ASO Ankle Stabilizer features a unique design that provides secure stabilization and limits painful twists, making it an ideal choice for sports injury recovery.
  • Secure Stabilization: Figure-8 straps for maximum control
  • Breathable Padding: CoolFlex padding for comfortable all-day wear
  • Adjustable Fit: Bilateral design for left or right fit
  • Durable Material: Durable nylon for long-term performance
  • Comfortable Design: Limits painful twists and fits inside most shoes
  • Recommended Use: For sprained ankles, peroneal tendonitis, and chronic ankle instability
  • Target Audience: Men, women, adults, teens, and kids

Specifications

Material Nylon
Color Black
Size Adjustable
Recommended For Sprained ankles, peroneal tendonitis, and chronic ankle instability