M.step ankle brace
- Light foam gel pads
- Multiple variants
- Can be worn in a shoe
Description
The M.step® brace has a light foam gel pad that adapts to the anatomical structures of the ankle, making an even pressure distribution possible. Thanks to the wide range of variants – from Standard to Athletic and the variant Kidz – patients are cared for according to their individual needs. An additional benefit: the ankle brace for stabilisation of the ankle can also be worn inside the shoe.
M.step® protects the ankle from inner and outer rotation movements (pronation and supination movements) of the foot. At the same time, the integrated separator pads ensure a good pressure distribution and provide additional protection for the ankle.
The M.step® brace is characterised by its rigid and anatomically pre-shaped half shells. These can be flexibly adapted to the swellings of the ankle. Thanks to its displaceable and individually adjustable straps, the ankle brace M.step® offers a high level of comfort. The brace also convinces users with its lightweight and skin friendly material.
Intended purpose:
M.step is an ankle brace for stabilization in one plane.
Size Chart
Material Composition
Polyurethane, Polyester
Properties
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Manufacturer: medi GmbH & Co. KG, Medicusstraße 1, 95448 Bayreuth, Germany, www.mediuk.co.uk/shop/
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All compression garments and compression pantyhose (round knit and flat knit), anti-embolism stockings and supports are regularly tested to OEKO-TEX Standard 100 for human ecological harmful substances and assessed. The awarding of the certificate OEKO-TEX Standard 100 guarantees tested quality that safeguards your health.
Washing Instructions
Indications
For all indications which require stabilisation of the ankle and limitation of pronation and supination, such as:
- Following ligament injury to the upper ankle (grade II + III) (posttraumatic/post-operative)
- Following sprains
- For chronic instability of the upper ankle
Contra Indications
- None known at present