Air-gel Ankle Stirrup
Model Number: 442
ORDER NUMBER: 442, 442-C/T
SIZE: Regular and Child/Trainer (see sizing chart to the left)
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
• The Air-Gel Brace with its pneumatic and gel chambers are state-of-the art
• Removable Air-Gel bladders can provide for "cold" therapy
• Helps eliminate swelling and edema
• For acute injuries when ankle is still tender or swollen
• Use when either walking or jogging
• Fits either left or right ankle
INDICATIONS:
Sub-acute ankle sprains, chronic ankle instabilities or prophylactic use.
SUGGESTED HCPC: L4350



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