
Ankle braces
Welcome to our online store's "Ankle Braces and Supports" category! As the name suggests, an ankle brace provides essential support to your ankle. We offer high-quality ankle supports designed to meet a wide variety of needs. Whether you are looking for injury prevention, injury treatment, pain relief, post-operative care, occupational use, occupational healthcare, rehabilitation, or sports, you will find the perfect solutions for your specific requirements.
In our selection, you will find various brands and models of ankle braces that provide excellent support and stability. These support products are specifically designed for the needs of physical rehabilitation, fitness, professional athletes, and active individuals. Whether your sport is running, soccer, basketball, volleyball, floorball, tennis, orienteering, golf, cycling, motorcycling, snowmobiling, skiing, or any other physical activity, we have the right, high-quality ankle brace / sports support for you.
An easy way to get premium ankle braces is to pick them up from our store in Oulu or conveniently order them online from our web store. We ensure fast delivery so you can start using your supports as soon as possible.
What is the best ankle brace for you? Check out our buyer's guide here.


McDavid 4305 Phantom 3+ Ankle Brace

Dictus Bandet rubber band


Plantar fasciitis treatment package

Aircast Air-Stirrup Classic Standard


DonJoy Stabilizing Speed Pro Ankle Brace

McDavid 433 Ankle support


Plantar Fascia Compression sock PF8


Aircast 02P Airlift PTTD


Aircast Podalib Dynamic AFO

McDavid A101 Ankle Brace, black

Dictus S-hook, 2 pcs / 1 pair

McDavid 432 Ankle Support


Orliman AB01 Boxia A.F.O drop foot

Aircast Airsport PLUS ankle brace

Bauerfeind Malleotrain S, color titan


Orliman FP02 Fastitech night for plantar fasciitis

Aircast 02 M Airsport Elastic Ankle


Aircast 09B AirHeel with stabilizers

Meyra 2721 Talu Medical stabilising ankle joint orthosis


Night Sock for plantar fascitis NPF8

Procare Stabilized Ankle Support


Aircast Air-Stirrup Universe

Camp 28192 ASO EVO Quatro ankle support

Ossur 17810 Foot-up Plastic inlay

Ossur 2120 Form Fit Ankle Brace with Figure-8 Strap

Ossur AFO Leaf Spring

Ottobock 502 Elastic ankle support
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Ovation Hybrid Night Splint


Bauerfeind ErgoPad redux heel, wide


Kingmed Orthopedic arch support insoles with heel relief


OM Powergel Heel Spur Pad

Orliman AB12 Boxia Interior Arch support

Ossur 1062 GameDay Ankle Orthosis with splints

Ossur Rebound Foot-Up Foot-Wrap

Rehband 6905 QD Knitted Ankle-support


Aircast Actyfoot

Camp 28189 ASO EVO ankle support

Dictus Bandet Monohook


DonJoy Malolax Ankle


DonJoy Strapilax Ankle

Mediroyal MR1400 Bone Spur wedge


Meyra 2721 Achillo medical, left, silver-blue

Orliman FP01 Orthosis for the treatment of plantar fascitis

Ossur 27810 Foot-Up Shoeless Bandage Black

Ossur Form Fit Night Splint with Thread


Qmed Stabilizing ankle brace, one size


Rehband 117206/7973 QD ankle support 3mm


Rehband 807106 UD Achilles support


Tuli's Plantar Fasciitis Insoles


Ubio Silicone heel pad with central spur

Aircast 09D Dorsal Night Splint

Aircast A60 Ankle


Bauerfeind CaligaLoc


Bauerfeind ErgoPad redux heel, narrow
Which is the best ankle brace for you?
Ankle pain is a frustrating issue that can limit daily movement or sports activities. There are many types of ankle injuries, and just as many types of ankle supports available. An ankle can be sprained during a run, while dancing in high heels, or a ligament injury may occur in racket sports where quick changes of direction put stress on the joint. Ankle discomfort can also stem from inflammatory pain caused by conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, Achilles tendonitis, or plantar fasciitis. It may also result from chronic instability following a previous trauma or ligament surgery. Ankle pain can be localized on the inner or outer side, the front or back, and may be felt while running, flexing the ankle, or even while standing still. An injured or weakened ankle requires support, protection, and pain relief. The best ankle brace for your specific needs can be found by considering a few key factors before making a purchase.
Intended Use
It is important to consider the purpose of the support before purchasing an orthosis. In our diverse selection, you will surely find a model that suits you. Do you want to use the support preventatively during sports or daily activities, or do you need support before an ankle surgery or for post-operative rehabilitation?
A compressive support stabilizes the ankle, which can, for example, improve performance, while an ankle brace with lateral stays can limit the range of motion when necessary, such as following a ligament injury. In our online store, choosing a support based on its intended use is easy: using the top and side menus or filters, you can view braces meant for specific body parts, common diagnoses, or other specific functional needs.
Price Range
The price of an ankle brace is determined by the materials used, the manufacturing method, and the specific features required by the user. Prices for the most affordable supports intended for mild stabilization or sports typically start at around 15 euros. In contrast, the most comprehensive ankle orthoses with lateral supports can cost several hundred euros. Between these extremes, there are many types of joint supports designed for various medical and functional purposes.
Choosing the Right Size
To find the perfect fit, always check the product's size chart. Depending on the manufacturer and the model, the size is usually selected based on either your shoe size or the circumference of the ankle. Occasionally, the size is determined by the user's height or the circumference measured around the heel. Therefore, review the product-specific size chart carefully if you are deciding between different brands or models.
Types of Ankle Braces
Our online store categorizes ankle supports into five distinct groups:
Elastic Ankle Supports provide flexible support as the name suggests. Their material can be a compressive knit that follows the contours of the ankle or warming neoprene. Elastic supports are generally lightweight and fit well under or over a sock. Some models are designed to relieve pressure on the Achilles tendon, while others provide light lateral support. Elastic braces are versatile and can be used for many purposes, which you can easily filter in our webstore using the "Features" filter.
Flexible Braced Ankle Supports are firmer than basic elastic supports. Some models feature lateral stabilizers that are either integrated or removable. A compressive ankle sleeve activates the muscles, relieves strain on the Achilles tendon, and still fits easily into a shoe.
View flexible braced ankle supports »
Ankle Braces with Lateral Supports are suitable when a sturdier level of support is required and lateral movement of the ankle needs to be restricted. Conditions such as ankle instability, misalignment, ligament sprains, or ankle osteoarthritis (arthrosis) are common reasons to choose this type of brace. Our selection includes lateral supports with laces or velcro straps. Most models are suitable for active daily use and can be worn with shoes or sandals.
Peroneal Supports (Foot Drop Braces) are intended for use when flexing the ankle is challenging, such as in cases of peroneal nerve palsy resulting in "foot drop." A foot drop brace helps with weakness in ankle dorsiflexion, promoting a more natural gait, improving step patterns, and helping the user increase their walking capacity. Depending on the model, a peroneal support can be a full-length lower leg orthosis or an ankle cuff with support straps that attach to the shoe. We also offer models with infinitely adjustable straps to provide more support to either the inner or outer side of the foot. Dynamic ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) may include or offer as an accessory a foot cuff that allows the brace to be used indoors even without shoes.
Plantar Fasciitis Supports and Night Splints provide relief when inflammation of the plantar fascia causes unpleasant pain in the sole or heel during daily activities. Factors predisposing one to plantar fasciitis include structural abnormalities of the foot, such as flat feet, high arches, or overpronation. Tightness in the Achilles tendon, calf muscles, or the plantar fascia itself can also cause plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendonitis. Our online store also offers suitable supports for heel spurs. Braces designed for nighttime use to provide a sustained stretch to the plantar fascia include plantar fasciitis socks and various night splints. Some night splint models feature an adjustable flexion angle for the ankle.
View plantar fasciitis supports and night splints »
You can browse our entire range of ankle braces here.
Why should I buy an ankle brace?
An ankle brace may be necessary if issues have been identified in the ankle. these can include loose ligaments, a sprained ankle, ankle instability, incorrect movement patterns, hypermobile joints, pain conditions, or the need for extra support due to reduced muscle strength. An ankle brace helps both preventatively and in the treatment of various post-injury conditions. High-quality ankle braces are an effective way to prevent injuries and ensure faster rehabilitation. They offer optimal support and stability while allowing the necessary mobility and flexibility. Thanks to high-quality materials, they are durable and comfortable to wear. Give your ankles the support and protection they need – explore our selection through our online store's "Ankle Braces" category and find the best and most suitable support for you.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about Ankle Braces
It is important for an ankle brace to be snug enough to support the ankle as intended. The support must not pinch, squeeze, chafe, or be too loose. Choosing the right support is also determined by the intended use.
Using an ankle brace is appropriate when a problem has been detected in the ankle (e.g., ligament laxity, various pain conditions, ankle instability). An ankle brace is mainly intended for temporary use (e.g., during sports, walking, or other activities). It is not intended for 24/7 use, as over the long term, it can lead to a decrease in muscle strength around the ankle.
First, it's good to know what you want from the ankle support. Do you need strong lateral support, light compression, or a feature that locks the heel? It is easier to choose the right model based on your specific needs. Different categories of ankle braces can be found here.
First, determine the purpose for which the ankle brace is needed. Do you need support for the sides of the ankle, the upper or lower ankle joint, or the heel area? Is the brace intended to support an existing injury, for prevention, or for post-operative rehabilitation? Based on the intended use, it is easier to find the right product from our selection. Our online store provides comprehensive descriptions of the features and purposes of our ankle braces. Our customer service is also available to help you choose the right brace.
Products can be compared based on factors such as the level of support needed, manufacturing material, degree of compression, method of application and fastening, and thermal properties.
In our online store, every product has a section titled "Size Chart." Use this chart to select the size that fits you best.
As the name suggests, an ankle brace supports the ankle. It can provide preventative support (e.g., preventing a sprain due to loose ligaments) or support after an injury has occurred (e.g., various pain conditions, sprains, or instability following surgery or rehabilitation). Therefore, we can confidently state that yes, an ankle brace helps!
You can wear an ankle brace at night if there is a specific need for it (such as a night splint). However, it shouldn't be worn unnecessarily so that the ankle's own muscles can remain active. This prevents muscle weakening over the long term. Additionally, it's good to let the skin breathe without a brace at night to prevent skin irritation or breakdown.
If the pain following a sprain is mild, a lightweight and thin support material is usually sufficient. A fabric, compressive ankle sleeve is well-suited for this. if the pain is more severe, a brace providing strong support is recommended. Such braces often fasten with laces or velcro and include reinforcements (like lateral stays) to stabilize the ankle and prevent further injury.
An ankle brace can be used in almost any sport where the ankle needs external support. An ankle brace supports you in sports such as volleyball, basketball, floorball, golf, orienteering, soccer, or during walks of various lengths.
Yes, you can. For example, if your job involves a lot of standing and walking, an ankle brace is a great addition to provide extra support.
The Avoris Oy online store has a wide range of high-quality ankle braces suitable for various purposes, available directly from our own warehouse. Domestic orders over 60 euros are delivered free of charge. Exchanges and returns are free. Products are easy to order online or pick up from our store in Oulu.
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