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The Ossur Formfit Ankle Brace in Figure 8 design offers medium support for active individuals, combining a lightweight structure with adjustable features to ensure maximum comfort and stability during movement.
F**L
Light-weight Brace & Good Lateral Support
The Ossur Form Fit Ankle Brace with Figure 8 Straps has an integrated stirrup that secures your foot and ankle just by lacing up. It acts like a light, thin, plastic exo-skeleton for support. The Ossur laces-up through four lower eyelets, then three quick-lace plastic cleats, then cross and wrap the support straps onto the sides. In addition to the lacing, the amount of tension you apply on this final wrap will contribute to lateral and overall support. If you need roll-out support, Figure 8 Straps are the way to go. According to my orthotist, the figure 8 straps add 30% more support. My athletic shoe slides on easily over it. I've also been able to fit my foot, with Ossur brace, into a hiking boot (a spot of Moleskin on the lateral Malleolus keeps the pressure from the side stays at bay; I got a nice friction burn once). Sizing -- Medium is a good fit on my Mens 11.5 D foot. Use the measurement chart provided to help you determine the size that's best for you (especially if you have swelling from trauma or surgery); they aren't styled to stretch to fit, and should be close fitting to provide the best support. This Ossur brace is very breathable; no sweaty, clammy feet from wearing it. It can go on either ankle and definitely should be worn over socks.*** Further history for those who might find it helpful ***I've gone through LOTS of different types/styles of braces due to bilateral chronic ankle instability, and surgical tendon repair to one ankle; some braces work on one foot or the other, but it's rare that one type works on both. And sometimes my post-surgical ankle will not tolerate a brace that worked just fine the week before. Trying different support braces can be challenging or downright vexing, but if it helps avoid further injury or surgery, it's worth it.A year after using the "Mueller Adjustable Ankle Stabilizer, Black, One Size" with good immediate results to help support my overworked Left ankle (while completely off my Rt ankle post surgery), an MRI revealed a high-grade chronic ATL sprain. I was directed to get braced to help avoid further damage. My podiatrist ordered a DonJoy Velocity -- it was awful, so painful I couldn't walk 80 feet. My orthotist tried a different make and model on me, the DeRoyal Element Sport Powered by Boa. There was no immediate discomfort. I found them online for about $72.00 each (would have cost about $400 through the orthotist), and ordered one for each ankle: you must order R or L ankle. When I got them and put one on to test it out, the support frame seemed overbuilt and after adjusting, it lacked good support to my ankle, worst of all, I was in pain within two hours. Back they went.I then tried this Ossur brand/style my orthotist introduced [Ossur Form Fit Ankle Brace - Medium with Figure 8 Straps]. Note: Had I purchased it from the orthotist, it would have cost $150, versus $19 on Amazon at the time! My troublesome, post-op rt foot/ankle initially wouldn't tolerate it due to the semi-rigid side support system, but it worked like a charm to support my left ankle (with high-grade chronic ATL sprain). If I couldn't wear them bilaterally, since they're universal for the right or left ankle, I could just save the extra one to use later. I noticed that the one I wore on my left ankle had assumed the shape of the foot. So I tried to form the extra brace to reduce the pressure on my surgical site, stuffing it with a rigid insole to push against the stirrup, plus a tennis ball and rolled up Ace bandage to fill the brace much as a foot might. After leaving it like that for a couple weeks, I was finally able to wear it on my post-op rt foot! That came in handy over the winter -- when we had record snowfall and footing was iffy.When all else fails, the Mueller Adjustable Ankle Stabilizer is still my "go to" brace for the right ankle. And when the Stabilizer's soft support stays are too much for my foot to tolerate, I use the Mueller Adjustable Ankle Support, which has no stays but is better than nothing as far as supporting that ankle.
S**O
The perfect amount of security and stability
Currently, in my right ankle, I have six 3.5 inch titanium screws attached to an "L" shaped titanium plate starting from my fibula and continuing down my ankle/foot at intervals of about 0.5 inches. Also, in my right ankle, my Achilles tendon is attached to a titanium anchor on my calcaneus.Once I began walking without crutches and was ready to transition out of a solid AFO, my Doctor recommended I wear a soft support brace to give some added security and stability without sacrificing too much motion. This brace is in fact the exact one he recommended. I could not be happier because this brace does the job perfectly! Also, this brace fits easily in most shoes so I did not need to buy special shoes.My only complaint is that if you walk in this brace without wearing shoes (I do because this brace is so light and comfortable I often forget I'm wearing it), you will eventually tear the cross straps. Luckily, this brace is inexpensive enough to replace.
A**S
Good buy
Provides great ankle support. Best if worn with slippers or dandles if you have to leave the house. Not a great fit for tennis shoes. Be sure to purchase the correct size since there is refunds. This was recommended by my doc. Definitely a way better cost than from a doc office
A**C
Great for hiding a Sprained Ankle!
Brace is low profile enough to hide under a pant leg so the entire world doesn’t have to be privy to your injury!I wear size 9.5 in Women’s shoes and the Medium size brace fits well. I did not find the sizing chart that was listed very helpful so I hope this provides some reference.Even though my ankle was the size of a grapefruit I was able to strap it in and wedge myself into a sneaker w the brace on.The doctor that treated me saw this brace and said it was a good one so there’s that for peace of mind.Agree w other reviewers that the laces are long and I do wish they were a bit fatter so they would not cut into swollen tissue so much, however they can be replaced easily so not a huge deal. After a week of constant wearing the brace has held up just fine and I would recommend this product to anyone who is as clumsy as myself!
T**2
Best support of its kind
I was given one of these by the orthopedic specialist who saw me - and to be honest, I hated the thing for a long time. It takes getting used to. It broke 3 months and a few days later; the velcro strap just snapped. When I complained, I was told to expect a lifespan of 3 months. To get a replacement, I looked on Amazon, and I ordered a few different, similar braces - Ossur, as well as a few other brands. They all have advantages and disadvantages, but this is the most stabilizing. Along with the firm side pieces and laces, the criss-crossing velcro really hugs the ankle and holds it steady. You can wear it under a sneaker or boot, and you'll still be able to function. It's a nuisance to put on and take off, and you might want to replace the laces with slightly longer ones. But it does what it's supposed to, and it IS better than the alternatives which offer less support. This is the best product of its kind, and I really have tried them all. I keep coming back to order more.
J**S
Broke after 3 weeks
This worked great for 3 weeks. Very comfortable. It was recommended by my podiatrist.Suddenly when I was putting it on today, one of the Velcro straps ripped right off.I would not recommend buying this product to only have it last for 3 weeks.
S**S
Yes to this brace
If you have had a broken Tubular or Fibula this is a Damn good brace. I still use it when doing outdoor activities. Definitely feel more stable when using this brace. And it allows you to move ankle with no discomfort. Allowing ankle to have normal flexibility.
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