Dr. Mishock: Sports Performance: Should I wear ankle braces to prevent ankle injury? (2024)

Ankle sprains are one of the most common reasons to visit an emergency department. Ankle injuries are the most common injury sustained by basketball players accounting for 54% of all injuries. Seventy-six percent of these injuries occur in basketball practice. Ankle injuries lead to a significant loss of playing time, with 55% of these injuries being moderate, with 7-21 days of lost playing time. (Babins, Clin J Sport Med, 2012) Once the ankle is sprained, there is a 60-70% chance of re-injury in that given year. (Mungo, Stat Perls, 2023) Up to 85% of all injuries respond well to physical therapy treatment; however, 20% will have ligament damage that leads to ankle instability, prompting surgical intervention. (Verhagen et al. Br J Sports Med. 2020)

What is injured during an ankle sprain?

Almost85% of ankle sprains involve the outside ankle ligaments(3 lateral ligaments: anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular, or posterior talofibular). The mechanism of injury is an inversion movement in which the foot is forcefully turned inward, often during a change of direction movement or stepping on another athlete’s foot. In most cases (65%), isolated injury occurs in the anterior talofibular ligament (front outside ligament). In 20%, injury of both the anterior talofibular and the calcaneofibular ligaments (front and side ligaments) occurs.(Doherty et al. Sports Med, 2014)

Can ankle braces reduce ankle sprains in healthy athletes who have never had an ankle injury?

There is a belief that wearing ankle braces prophylactically (preventively in healthy individuals) will cause the ankles to become weak and stiff, thus increasing the chance of injury when braces are not worn. However, scientific evidence refutes this common belief. In healthy athletes without a previous ankle injury, ankle braces can significantly improve dynamic postural control and single-limb stability and reduce the incidence of ankle sprains.(J Sport Rehabil. 2015, AM J Sports Med 2011)In multiple studies, theprophylactic use of ankle braces in healthy athletes can reduce the incidence of ankle injury by 70%without causing weakness or limited range of motion.(Dison et al. J Sci Med Sport, 2010; Richie et al. Clin Podiatr Med Surg, 2015)

Remember, unlike the walking boot that eliminates ankle movement and function, the figure 8 lace-up brace allows a full range of motion but prevents extremes of end-range motion that damage the ankle ligaments during inversion. A study showed that this ankle brace significantly reduced maximum ankle inversion by almost 2-4 degrees compared to the unbraced condition, reducing the strain on ligaments and muscles around the ankle during the ankle sprain event. (Dewar, The Foot, 2019)

Will wearing figure ankle braces increase my risk of an injury to the knee or hip?

According to a study by Babins, knee or hip injuries while wearing ankle braces were similar to a control group not wearing braces. However, the use of overly restrictive hinge ankle braces or Aircast ankle brace, although significantly reducing ankle motion, does increase internal rotation and adduction of the knee with trunk turning movements while standing on one leg. Overly restrictive ankle braces may, in turn, increase the potential of knee injury in some individuals. To combat this, a figure 8 lace-up brace that allows ankle mobility reduces strain at the knee while preventing injurious end rage ankle stress. (Santos Clin Biomech, 2004)

Will ankle braces reduce my running speed and agility or prevent me from jumping high?

Although some athletes do not like wearing ankle braces due to the perception that they reduce speed, slow first-step quickness, and impair vertical jump, studies refute this theory. Biomechanical studies show that the figure 8 lace-up ankle brace increases the medial-lateral mechanical protection by decreasing the shear force exerted on the athlete’s body without changing the application of propulsive forces in the take-off during running or jumping. (Castro, Rev Bras Med Esporte, 2017)

Is ankle taping just as good as ankle braces for preventing ankle injury?

Ankle taping can be as effective as braces to prevent ankle injury. A 6-month study comparing ankle taping, semi-rigid braces, and lace-up braces showed no difference in the injury rate. (Bekerom, Arthroscopy, 2015) However, a trained individual must do the taping techniques to optimize prevention. Also, the taping must be done every time the athletes play both in practice and games.

Will ankle braces make me weaker leading to more ankle injuries?

There is a misconception that figure 8 lace-up ankle braces will weaken your ankles if you wear them consistently; however, this is not true based on science. In a 16-week basketball study, players that wore prophylactic ankle-brace showed significant improvements in balance, proprioception, and dynamic postural control when re-tested at the end of the study. (Crockett, J Sport Rehab, 2023) Counter to popular belief; ankle braces improve strength and motor control when worn over time.

How does high-top or low-top shoes affect ankle injuries?

High-top basketball shoes do not prevent ankle injury. A study of 622 college intramural basketball players who wore either high-top or low-top basketball shoes during all games for a complete season showed that the ankle injury rate was similar with either shoe (4.80 × 10-4 in high-top shoes, 4.06 x 10-4 in low-top shoes). (Barret, AOSSM, 1996)

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Dr. Mishock: Sports Performance: Should I wear ankle braces to prevent ankle injury? (2024)

FAQs

Dr. Mishock: Sports Performance: Should I wear ankle braces to prevent ankle injury? ›

This brace will allow movement and mobility of the ankle while preventing extremes of movement that cause ankle injury. Wearing ankle braces protects the ankle allowing the athlete to return from injury quicker while reducing subsequent ankle re-injury.

Should I wear an ankle brace to prevent injury? ›

In most cases, if you have strong ankles and aren't constantly putting your ankles at risk, then preventative ankle bracing isn't for you. However, preventative braces are a good idea if you play a sport with a high incidence of ankle injuries like volleyball or basketball.

What are the disadvantages of ankle braces? ›

Wearing an ankle brace can cause reliance

Wearing an ankle brace for too long can cause a reliance on it instead of the natural strength of the ankle. If your young athlete only wears an ankle brace after an injury and does not undergo rehabilitation, the ankle may remain weak, even after healing.

Should athletes wear ankle braces? ›

Three times as many athletes sprained their ankle while playing without ankle braces than playing with one. This was true for girls and boys, varsity and JV, freshman and seniors alike. 68% fewer first-time ankle injuries happened while the athletes were wearing ankle braces.

How long should you wear an ankle brace during sports? ›

Many braces are designed to limit bending and twisting in the ankle. If you happen to step on an uneven surface or lose your balance, your ankle is held in proper position. Physicians often recommend that you wear a brace during activities for up to 12 months after an ankle sprain.

Is it better to wrap your ankle or wear a brace? ›

Best Practice for Preventing Ankle Injuries

Comparing the two preventative therapies, they found that wearing an ankle brace was twice as effective for preventing ankle injuries as taping.

Which is better ankle support or ankle brace? ›

According to most research and our own clinical experience, semi-rigid braces work better for ankle sprains. This is due to the extra support they provide your ankle ligaments and joints. Unfortunately, soft supports do not offer enough support to keep your ligaments safe from further injury while you heal.

Can an ankle brace hurt your ankle more? ›

Ankle supports that incorporate a compression sock or sleeve may further reduce swelling by improving lymph drainage. If a brace causes pain or you notice that the area above or below the brace or compression sleeve is very swollen, it is very likely too tight or just not right for you.

How do you know if you need an ankle brace? ›

Mild or Light Weight Ankle Braces are for those who have experienced a First Degree Sprain or mild strain. Moderate or Medium Support Ankle Braces are for those who have experienced a Second Degree Sprain and are more active in sports with lateral or side to side movements.

Do ankle braces prevent rolled ankles? ›

sprain injury. The results of several studies indicate that ankle braces can reduce the incidence of ankle sprain injury among soccer players.

Why do basketball players not wear ankle braces? ›

A lace-up is basically a corset that restricts all ankle range of motion which is not ideal when you are trying to keep the ankle strong and maximize performance. Also, by restricting normal up and down ankle motion, the ankle works against the lace-up causing it to lose support rapidly.

Is it OK to run with an ankle brace? ›

Ankle sleeves are a fantastic way to prevent common running injuries and ensure you keep crushing miles, pain free.

Do you wear ankle braces under or over socks? ›

If you wear an orthosis or brace on your feet, ankles or knees, you need to wear some sort of sock underneath it. The sock protects your skin, keeps your skin dry and helps prevent blisters or sores. For the best protection, wear a sock that extends past the top of your brace.

Is it OK to always wear an ankle brace? ›

Ankle injuries are notoriously persistent and can result in decreased functional performance. Ankle braces are helpful in preventing injury and reinjury of an athlete, however using ankle braces throughout the year has been shown to have deleterious effects on the ankle over time.

What is the best support for weak ankles? ›

The LPS ankle braces restrict excessive ankle turning and twisting to help prevent both low and high ankle injuries. The Ultra 360 lace-up ankle brace features 360 degrees of ankle support.

How can I protect my ankle from injury? ›

Flexibility, strengthening, and balance exercises can help prevent an ankle injury or keep you from re-injuring your ankle. Working your muscles can help protect your ligaments. You can start working on your ankle once your range of motion is back and you can put weight on it.

When should I stop wearing ankle support? ›

I recommend that for a grade 2 ankle sprain you wear a brace for a couple of weeks and for a grade 3 ankle brace for longer perhaps 4-6 weeks.

Do ankle braces help with healing? ›

This stability will help minimize scar tissue formation while supporting proper healing and keeping pain under control. In the case of a fracture, an ankle brace can also ensure that your bones are properly aligned throughout the healing process, likely preventing later surgery.

Should you wear an ankle brace while resting? ›

It's best to take an ankle brace off at night and while you sleep to give your skin time to breathe and reduce the risk of blisters or sores.

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