MalleoLoc Ankle Brace
Orthosis for the stabilization of the upper and lower ankle
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DESCRIPTION
After more serious twisting injuries or torn ligaments, the MalleoLoc ankle brace stabilizes the ankle and protects it from lateral twisting. The MalleoLoc support is self-shaping to fit snugly on the ankle and covers the malleolus medially and laterally.
FEATURES
- Anatomically contoured shell and Velcro strap system stabilizes the upper ankle joint and counter-acts supination
- Low-profile design makes it easy to wear, even with shoes
- Anti-fatigue cushion for excellent wearing comfort
- Plantar guide stimulates the dorsiflexor muscles, supports the stabilizing effect, and protects against supination
- Right and left specific for optimum fit promotes all-day wearing comfort
- Viscoelastic insert supports lateral and medial stabilization,controls edema and reduces pain
- Reduced pressure at the edges for added comfort
- Fits nicely in the shoe; ideal for active lifestyle and athletic use
- Medical grade compression promotes increased proprioception and joint stabilization
- Right and left specific for optimal fit
Code L4350 Approved*
* Suggested codes are based on approved coding from PDAC as of 12/17. It is the responsibility of the provider to determine the appropriate billing code, as well as, whether the use of a product complies with medical necessity and other documentation requirements of the payer.
MATERIAL
- Styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene block copolymer (TPS-SEBS)
- Polyamide (PA)
- Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
- Polyoxymethylene (POM)
- Polypropylene (PP)
- Polyester (PES)
- Polyurethane (PUR)
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Indications
- Ligament insufficiency
- Ligament rupture
- Instability
- Instability of the upper and/or lower ankle joint
- Ankle ligament tear
- After UCL suture repair/reconstruction
- Prevention of sprains
- Irritation after sprains
- Prophylaxis against relapses
- Rehabilitation
- Supination prophylaxis
- Ankle sprain
- Injury of the lateral malleolar ligaments
- Injury of the bifurcate ligament
- Early functional/non-surgical treatment
- Injury to the capsular ligament
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