The Neo G Kids Ankle Support with Figure of 8 Strap is specifically designed for the younger wearer and helps provide dynamic support around the ankle complex. The adjustable figure of 8 strap helps provide added support and compression during sporting and recreational activities. The support helps to reduce excessive planterflexion as well as inversion
Categories: Braces, Splints & Supports
Added on: December 4, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Neo G Kids Ankle Support with Figure of 8 Strap is specifically designed for the younger wearer and helps provide dynamic support around the ankle complex. The adjustable figure of 8 strap helps provide added support and compression during sporting and recreational activities. The support helps to reduce excessive planterflexion as well as inversion and eversion of the ankle all of which are associated with ligamentous injuries and instability of the ankle. The durable, heat therapeutic neoprene helps warm muscles and joints, helping with arthritic ankles and chronic aches and stiffness.
Fits my 8yo (who is the size of a thin 6yo) My daughter feels that this Pediatric ankle support does support her mildly sprained ankle while she is exercising/doing gymnastics. So, if she loves it, I will have to give it a 5 star.
Perfect! Is a perfect fit on my 9 year old daughter. She has weak ankles and is very active in sports, this gives her the mobility she needs to run the field, but provides enough stability to support her ankles. Since wearing, she hasn’t rolled an ankle. Is a tight fit with athletic socks and cleats, but they work.
and it fits wonderfully. He is always jumping and leaping about I bought this for my 6 year old, and it fits wonderfully. He is always jumping and leaping about, because of his ADHD, and he keeps hurting himself. This ankle support is much more comfortable than the standard elastic support bandage, especially since it doesn’t slide around and come unwound. Now that my boy is feeling better, we use this wrap for support, so he doesn’t hurt himself anymore, from the repeated stress of being a bouncy, bouncy kid.