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Ankle & Foot Supports & Braces

Neo G Ankle & Foot Supports & Braces are designed by orthopaedic professionals and medically engineered to help aching, strained, sprained, unstable, injured, weak or arthritic ankles and feet. All registered internationally as Class 1 Medical Devices, Neo G ankle braces and supports and foot braces and supports include the wrap around fully adjustable braces of the Variable Compression System Range. Made with heat therapeutic neoprene, VCS wrap around braces help warm muscles and joints while offering the ideal level of compression. Neo G breathable sleeve supports of the Active, Airflow and Airflow Plus ranges offer mild to moderate to firm support levels with Multi-Zone Compression, ideal for sport and active lifestyles. Combatting plantar fasciitis, the Plantar Fasciitis Every Day support offers silicone cushioning to the bottom of the foot while also offering Multi-Zone Compression to the ankle.

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      Which ankle support do I need?

      Ankle braces and supports can be essential tools for recovery, injury prevention, and everyday comfort. Whether you're an athlete, recovering from surgery, or looking for stability in your everyday life, let us help you to find the best ankle support for you by answering a few simple questions.

      Ankle Injuries

      Our Ankle Injury Guide explains the common signs and symptoms of conditions including ankle sprain, inversion ligament sprain and syndesmosis injury.

      Ankle Injury Guide

      Ankle injury help & advice

      Explore our blog articles about ankle injuries, exercises, supports, and more.
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      As summer approaches, now's a better time than ever to get more active or to continue a fitness journey. However, for those with weak or sore joints, staying active in summer can feel daunting. And with so much information out there, how do you know which exercises are the best choice for you?

      What’s the Difference Between a Sprain and a Strain?

      Injuries can happen in an instant; whether you’re out for a run, playing sports, or merely stepping off a curb the wrong way. Sprains and strains are among the most common injuries. Understanding the difference between the two can help with proper treatment and recovery.

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      Meeting an osteoarthritis diagnosis with education and exercise, undertaken with positivity, optimism and persistence, can delay surgery.

      Ankle Braces & Supports FAQ

      Our experts have answered your top questions about ankle braces and supports.

      How to put an ankle brace on will vary from brace to brace. Check each product’s dedicated how to apply section for instructions on how to wear an ankle brace.

      You can wear an ankle brace during your daily activities to provide support and stability. However, it's generally not recommended to wear an ankle brace while sleeping unless specifically advised by a healthcare professional. Wearing it continuously, especially overnight, can sometimes lead to skin irritation or reduce natural ankle movement needed for recovery. Always follow the specific instructions provided with your brace and by your doctor or physical therapist.

      How to put on an ankle brace with straps will vary from brace to brace. Check each product’s dedicated how to apply section for instructions on how to wear an ankle brace.

      Ankle braces provide support, compression, and stability to the ankle joint. They are commonly used to support recovery after an ankle sprain or other injury and reduce pain or swelling. By limiting excessive movement, they can protect ligaments and tendons while allowing for necessary healing.

      Neo G Ankle supports are not recommended to be used in bed unless advised by a medical professional.

      Yes, wearing an ankle brace after a sprain is highly recommended. Our ankle braces can help by providing crucial support and stability to the injured ligaments, promoting proper healing, reducing swelling, and reducing the chance of further injury. The duration and type of brace needed will depend on the severity of your sprain, so it's always best to follow the advice of a healthcare professional.

      Yes, our ankle braces can be worn comfortably with shoes. You may need to wear a slightly larger shoe size or a shoe with more adjustable lacing to accommodate the brace. If you are finding that the ankle supports are still too bulky for your shoe, we would recommend using a pull-on style support instead.

      If the Achilles tendon is enclosed in the ankle brace, then you may find our ankle braces can help with Achilles tendonitis. However, ankle braces with heel cutouts will expose the Achilles tendon, and so these will not be suitable products to use for this condition.

      An ankle brace should be firm but comfortable. It should provide noticeable support and compression without cutting off circulation, causing numbness, tingling, or increased pain. You should be able to move your toes freely. If you experience any discomfort or signs of restricted blood flow, loosen the brace.

      Yes, certain ankle braces can help with plantar fasciitis. They work by providing support and stabilization to the ankle and arch of the foot, which can reduce strain on the plantar fascia and help relieve pain.