Description
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01 Reduced compression at the edges
prevents constriction
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02 Train knit fabric
is anatomically contoured and highly breathable for excellent wearing comfort
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03 Malleo Pads
help edemas and effusions reduce more quickly
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04 Special high-low knitted fabric
increases skin contact for secure position and comprehensive stimulation of the body’s own stabilization process
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05 Soft comfort zone
in the sensitive instep area
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06 Highly elastic
knit fabric and enclosed donning aid makes the support easy to put on and take off
Get back on your feet as soon as possible
After an ankle injury, your ankle needs help to help itself. On the one hand, you have to prevent more incorrect movements. On the other hand, it’s important to strengthen the muscles that provide stability as quickly as possible.
MalleoTrain consists of an elastic, yet firmly fitting Train knit fabric which exerts an intermittent compression massage with every movement, thus stimulating sensors in your skin and muscles. This helps your nervous system to control your leg muscles more effectively. Simultaneously, the massage releases tension and stimulates circulation.
Fit again fast
Gentle pressure in the right areas can alleviate the sensation of pain: this works a bit like rubbing a sore spot after you bump into something. For this purpose, MalleoTrain is equipped with individually adapted pads behind the malleoli on the inside and outside of the ankle. They redirect the pressure of the knit fabric away from the malleoli to the surrounding soft tissue.
They are positioned in exactly those places that almost always swell in the case of ankle problems. Thus they prevent further swelling and help to reduce swelling. The support gives you the confidence to move correctly and without fear. Most importantly, however, it prevents further sprains. All this boosts recovery: after all, being active is key to good health!
Measurement and product range
Indications
- Postoperative and posttraumatic irritation (e.g. after sprains)
- Joint effusions and swellings from osteoarthritis and arthritis
- Tendomyopathies
- Ligamental weaknesses
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