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      These products have been selected as they are sized ankle supports that offer additional support around the ankle for stabilisation. The Airflow Plus Ankle Support offers stabilisation and moderate to firm compression via silicone joint cushion inserts. The silicone cushions also work to protect the joint from knocks. Airflow Plus products are knitted with Multi Zone Compression from a specialist breathable fabric meaning you get the support you need where you need it.

      The Rehab Xcelerator Ankle Support also offers stabilisation to the ankle joint but instead provides firm compression. The RX stabilisation is provided by silicone joint inserts, a figure of 8 strap and an elasticated lacing system, all working to provide a secure environment for your injured or weak ankle. You will want a firmer support at the start of your rehabilitation journey with a plan to move down a support level as your ankle improves it's strength. To that end, RX supports are constructed with embedded aloe vera and eucalyptus which work to sooth and soften skin around injured areas. You may also want a firm support such as RX if you are in the late stages of a degenerative condition, such as arthritis where the embedded aloe vera and eucalyptus will also be beneficial.

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