Ankle Distortion
The ankle joint is a complex connection between the leg and tarsal bones. The central ankle bone provides a strong base for both.
Read moreAnkle injuries can happen to anyone and are quite common. Whether it’s accidentally walking into a ditch or landing awkwardly on someone’s foot in a game of basketball. That's why it’s important to understand the causes, symptoms and different treatment options readily available for common ankle injuries.
The ankle joint is a complex connection between the leg and tarsal bones. The central ankle bone provides a strong base for both.
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Dr. Med. Sven Authorsen
specialist in orthopedics and accident surgery in the specialist practice, Villa Nonnenbusch, Sanctuary
Around 10,000 people in Germany twist their ankles every day.
I have to be able to rely on my body - from ankle to shoulder.
Dirk Nowitzki
basketball star and global ambassador for the Bauerfeind brand
By providing support and stability to specific areas of the ankle, the brace ensures pain relief at all levels of movement. Premium ankle braces offer medical-grade compression to support and activate the surrounding muscles, whilst reducing swelling to speed up recovery. This also maximises your perception and awareness of the position and movement of your ankle (proprioception).
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Bauerfeind have created a range of ankle braces, each suited to treat, or manage, a number of ankle injuries from mild to severe. It is difficult to recommend a brace without hearing more about your specific case. We recommend you consult a medical practitioner, or you can video chat with a Bauerfeind specialist. Simply book a suitable date and time by clicking this link: Book Bauerfeind Video Chat.
As a general rule, soft-sleeve products are for mild to moderate injuries and for low level stability. Whereas, hard braces are for moderate to severe injuries and provide a higher level of stability.
This varies depending on the sport you play and whether you have existing injuries. As a guide:
For help selecting the right ankle brace for your sport, you can video chat with a Bauerfeind specialist. Simply book a suitable date and time by clicking this link: Book Bauerfeind Video Chat.
Ankle braces vary in structure, some are simple to slip-on and others are stepped in to. However, all roughly work the same way - by being put onto the ankle and fastened to provide specific support. Video guides are available for all Bauerfeind ankle braces, these provide guidance on how to fit and correctly wear your garment. You can find them on the Bauerfeind YouTube channel.
On each product page you will find measurement instructions. Most ankle braces will require a single circumference, or length, to determine the correct size. If you are on the border, we recommend you select the smaller size. We also have a worry-free, flexible returns policy in case you order the incorrect size.
This changes from case to case. Generally, it's best to wear the brace until you have completely recovered from your injury, or when performing activities known to cause pain. For injury prevention, wear the ankle brace during exercise and when you're putting the ankle under particular strain.
For those suffering from constant pain, such as ankle arthritis, compression garments can be worn at all times, to ease pain and swelling.
Wash the compression braces on a gentle cycle, at a low temperature, and then allow them to air-dry. Ideally, the garments should be washed in a delicates wash-bag. Clothes dryers should be avoided as the high temperatures can damage the fabric and grade of compression. For hard braces, hand-wash in cool water and allow to air-dry.
Yes, with our simple 30 day return or exchange policy, if your brace isn't the right fit, we will refund or exchange. We can only accept returns or exchanges if the product is unused apart from trying it on. More details here shipping and returns.
All orders placed prior to 3pm are generally dispatched the same day, if not, they will be dispatched on the next business day. If ankle braces are on back order, you will be immediately notified of potential delays.