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After wearing mid-top Prince Vipers for years (following an ankle sprain that turned my lower leg pure black for months), I recently decided to try going with GR4s and relying on ASO ankle braces. Monday night I ran all the way across court to get a ball, and knew I was going to have to reverse direction right away, but the ball had more spin than I had anticipated. I'm not sure that mid-tops would have prevented my ankle from rolling as I adjusted to the ball, but the ASO brace worked perfectly. YMMV, but I'll never play without them.
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Join Date: May 2010
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don't ever play without them again. Top of the line, baby. Worth every cent. Good enough for Isner and Roddick, good enough for me.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Indianapolis
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Good topic. I rolled my right ankle badly last month. My wife is a PT at a sports med clinic and she suggested the ASO brace. It seems solid. I just bought a second one...
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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For you guys that always wear them, I have a question. I've heard that it's bad to always wear braces as your joints become to some point reliant and weak because of them. I always like to hear opinions on this matter, because if there is no disadvantage, I'd love to wear them all the time as I love the feeling and stability (and safety!)
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It's purely a precautionary measure, you get used to the braces in about, oh, four minutes, and you play with a lot more confidence with the feeling your ankle or ankles are safe. |
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Last edited by Tyler91 : 12-21-2012 at 02:33 AM. Reason: stupid typo |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Baseline
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Do they have an effect on the shoe size? In other words, if wearing ASO braces, is it best to wear a larger shoe size?
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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I have found the Aircast A60 (as used by Murray) fantastic. Feels very stable. Comfortable. No effect on shoe size. They dont last that long, are fairly expensive, and only available in black in some countries are the downsides.
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No, they do not affect shoe size. The material is very thin and they last a very long time. I've had mine well over a year, maybe close to two years now. The tongue part ripped off at some point, but I just place it where it belongs and lace it right over. High quality material. 35.00 a piece--you get what you pay for.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Pontiac, IL
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I'd have to agree with this. Wearing a brace to play through an ankle injury isn't the smartest thing, proper rehab and strengthening goes a long way. Now if you find you suffer from chronic ankle sprains, then braces/taping is definitely the way to go (although tape is only good for about 10 mins in my experience... YMMV).
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