Malleoloc L Ankle Brace

Lateral stabilization of the ankle

During everyday activities such as walking or taking the stairs, an unstable ankle needs protection to prevent spraining. The MalleoLoc L orthosis stabilizes at the outside of the ankle, and fits in narrow shoes thanks to its slim design. Its anatomically shaped L shell and the securing straps are positioned on the foot and the lower leg in such a way that the natural heel-to-toe movement is not restricted.

  • Stabilizes at the outside of the ankle after injuries and in the event of ligament weakness
  • Ensures secure support in the shoe during everyday activities
  • Slim fit for sports and business shoes
  • The foot’s natural heel-to-toe movement is not impaired

 

KEY FEATURES

  • Medical Ccl 1 (20-30 mmHg) 
  • Rigid shell for lateral stabilization.
  • Functional semi-rigid strap system



    MEASUREMENT AND PRODUCT RANGE



    MALLEOLOC® L – STABILIZING SLIM FIT ORTHOSIS FOR THE ANKLE

    When walking on uneven surfaces or when walking more quickly, taking the stairs, or during minor sporting activities such as hiking or cycling, the MalleoLoc L orthosis protects an unstable ankle from excessive strain. It prevents spraining and helps to put the foot down securely. Since its shell is positioned exclusively on the side of the lateral malleolus (side of the ankle facing away from the body), it is particularly slim and fits in sports shoes as well as business shoes.

    PROTECTIVE SHELL AND STRAPS

    The MalleoLoc L’s anatomically shaped L shell is positioned on the lower leg, sitting in front of the lateral malleolus, and extending slightly across the instep. It is fastened at the lower leg and the foot using two non-elastic Velcro straps. This means the orthosis protects the ankle from incorrect movements which may cause recurring sprains. The foot’s natural heel-to-toe movement is supported. If required, you can attach a small functional cushion (plantar pad) on the sole of the foot. During walking, its counter-pressure stimulates the muscles that are responsible for lifting the foot, contributing to the active stabilization of the ankle for better coordination during everyday activities.

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