Terry Fabric Ankle Support is part of the Ankle Support group and is used for providing localized warmth and promoting blood circulation.
Uses and Features of Terry Fabric Ankle Support:
- Weak ankles
- Provides localized warmth
- Facilitates blood circulation
- Knitted with soft towel-like fabric compatible with skin
Ankle Joint Anatomy:
The ankle joint includes the tibiofibular, talocrural, and subtalar joints. The tibiofibular joint connects to anterior tibiofibular, posterior tibiofibular, transverse ligament, and the interosseous membrane.
The subtalar joint consists of cartilage between the talus and calcaneus. Key muscles surrounding the ankle include peroneal longus and brevis, triceps surae, anterior and posterior tibialis.
Product Features:
- Open-toe and open-heel design allows for a full range of motion.
- Reduces pain caused by strain and tendon spasms.
- Provides compression for weak or injured ankles.
- Accelerates recovery from ankle injuries.
How to Use Terry Fabric Ankle Support:
- Hold the upper end of the support with both hands.
- Slide your foot into the support, ensuring your heel fits in the heel lock section.
- Pull the support up over the ankle.
Usage Guidelines for Orthopedic Supports:
- If prescribed by an orthopedic physician, follow their instructions for usage.
- Otherwise, use the product during all waking hours of the day.
- Do not wear the product while sleeping unless specifically instructed by your physician.
Duration of Use:
- If prescribed by an orthopedic physician, follow their instructions for the duration of use.
- Otherwise, use the product for 8 weeks, equivalent to 2 months.
Washing Instructions:
- Wash the product by hand using cold water and diluted detergent.
- Do not place the product in a washing machine.















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