Volleyball Ankle Braces- Opinions from Sports Medicine Experts - Orange County Pediatric and Sports Medicine Practice (2024)

What side of the net do sports medicine experts land on when discussing volleyball ankle braces?

There’s little doubtthat ankle sprains are the most common acute injury in indoor volleyball.

The debate begins when recommending for or against the use of volleyball ankle braces.

I’m going to review this subject by firstlisting some studies about volleyball ankle braces. More importantly, I will tap the awesome collective wisdom of myUSA Volleyball Sports Medicine colleagues Aaron Brock, ATCand Jill Wosmek, ATC. Aaron works with Men’s National Teams and Jill was with the Women’s National Team for two Olympic cycles.

I am not going to review ankle taping, since many athletes do not have access to proper ankle tape applications by athletic trainers. Also, even when taping isdone well, most protective effect is lost after30 minutes of application.

The majority of ankle sprains are when the ankle inverts (rolls in).

Thismost often occurs with play at the net where athletes make contact with another players foot when landing from a jump. The theory behind volleyball ankle bracesis to reduce abnormal ankle motion. Some fear that depending on volleyball ankle bracesmight weakenlower leg muscles and increase knee injury risk.

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I do not endorse or have any investment in particular types of volleyball ankle braces. I will only list particular brands and makers if they were mentioned in studies. All expressed opinions are our own. They do not represent official policy of USA Volleyball or any other group or employer.

What does the medical literature say about volleyball ankle braces?

  • A prospective study of high school playersconcluded that two types of volleyball ankle braces (Active Ankle Trainer II and Aircast Sports Strirrup) protected players who never had ankle sprains. They however did not prevent subsequent sprains in players with a past history of sprain.
  • Moving up to the collegiate ranks, prophylactic use of double-upright padded volleyball ankle braces significantly reduced the injury rate.
  • Focusing more on female volleyball players, technical and proprioceptive training were effective methods on preventing ankle sprains in athletes with four or more ankle sprains. Volleyball ankle braces weremore effective only in those with less than four past injuries
  • Elite volleyball playerswith recurrent sprains who underwent technical training (emphasized proper take-off and landing technique for blocking and attacking) and balance board work enjoyed a twofold reduction in new ankle injury
  • Limited evidence suggests that ankle braces do not increase the risk of knee injuries. Addressing strength of leg and hip muscles along with limited ankle dorsiflexion may bea sensibleprevention strategy.

What do my expert volleyball medicine colleagues have to add about volleyball ankle braces?

As Director of Sports Medicine and Performance and Head Men’s Athletic Trainer for USA Volleyball, Aaron Brock has the following insight:

  • The great majority of ankle sprains seen with the US Men’s National Team have been to the unprotected ankle.
  • No conclusive evidence exists that ankle braces adversely affect on court performance
  • It is still possible to sprain an ankle while wearing ankle braces but the risk is significantly diminished. Also, ankle sprains while wearing braces usually result in a less severe sprain.
  • In his opinion, the best way to prevent ankle injuries is the use of ankle braces

As the former Head Athletic Trainer for the USA Women’s National Team, Jill Wosmek offers her professional recommendations:

  • Type of shoe is also important. Find aproper heel position that isn’t “too high” as lower heels reduce side to side ankle motion.
  • For younger players, she recommends braces. Thetype of volleyball play is more chaotic and the athletes are not as strong
  • Many college teams have bracing/taping as team rules that influence decisions
  • On the US Women’s National Team, the majority do not tape or brace. One must realizethat level of play is higher,under net collisions are limited, more time is spent instrength and proprioceptive training

Does this information make you more or less interested in using volleyballankle braces to reduce the risk of ankle sprains?

Volleyball Ankle Braces- Opinions from Sports Medicine Experts - Orange County Pediatric and Sports Medicine Practice (2024)

FAQs

Are ankle braces recommended for volleyball? ›

Athletes that play sports with a high incidence of ankle injuries—like volleyball—should wear preventative ankle bracing since there are many situations during a game where ankle injuries cannot be prevented regardless of ankle strength or athletic ability.

What is the problem with ankle brace? ›

Changes in gait and muscle atrophy

Prolonged use of ankle braces may lead to changes in your child's natural gait pattern and weaken the muscles surrounding the ankle joint. Weaker muscles increase their risk for repeat injuries.

What is the difference between an ankle brace and ankle support? ›

What is the difference between an ankle brace and ankle support? Typically an ankle brace is considered a more rigid device. An ankle support is softer and has more mobility. The long-term wearing of an ankle brace will weaken your ankle.

What are the pros and cons of taping vs bracing the ankle? ›

Typically, tape provides the greatest support only in the first 20 minutes. In addition, there are other advantages to bracing over taping. Braces are reusable and more cost effective in the long run. In comparison, traditional taping can cost up to three times more than a brace over the course of a season.

Do ankle braces actually help? ›

Current research indicates ankle brace use in high school-aged athletes lowers the incidence of acute ankle injuries, but not the severity. Ankle braces are not shown to reduce the severity of ankle, knee or other lower extremity injuries.

What is the most common ankle injury in volleyball? ›

Ankle injuries

Ankle sprains are the most common acute injuries seen in volleyball athletes, accounting for about 40% of all volleyball related injuries. They occur most commonly at the net when an opposing player lands onto another player's foot.

What can I use instead of an ankle brace? ›

Wrap the ankle with an Ace Bandage or Coban Self-Adhering Wrap, to support the ankle and minimize the rapid swelling that occurs immediately after injury. Check the toes often to make sure there's blood circulation beyond the bandage. If they turn blue or numb, loosen the wrap slightly.

How to pick the right ankle brace? ›

How to Choose the Best Ankle Brace
  1. Comfort: Make sure you select the correct size and material for your ankle brace, consider how breathable you want the brace to be.
  2. Frequency: Depending on your needs, you may wear your ankle brace for a short period of time or all day.

Do ankle braces affect performance? ›

Unfortunately, yes. The lace-up (or corset style) brace restricts much of the ankle joint range of motion, including the essential up and down ankle motion needed for running and jumping. This restriction is due to the binding of laces and/or tight wraparound Velcro straps.

Does taping ankles really help? ›

While ankle taping won't actually "fix" underlying joint issues (like chronic instability, tendinopathies, etc.), it still can help lower the risk of foot injuries by offering support and stabilization. "Think of tape as like a more mobile version of a boot, cast or brace.

What is the alternative to ankle strapping? ›

Ankle tape can be supportive, but ankle braces are thicker and more rigid which means more support and protection for the ankle and ankle joints. A good ankle brace will mimic the effects of ankle taping using prefabricated sleeves with adjustable straps.

Is it okay to play volleyball with braces? ›

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Should I wear ankle brace while playing? ›

For beginners, ankle braces can be beneficial as they learn the ropes of the sport. Proper technique and the development of ankle strength take time. Until you're confident in these aspects, a brace can provide a safety buffer, preventing accidental injuries while you're still getting the hang of things.

What helps ankle pain from volleyball? ›

After a simple, low-grade ankle sprain, the immediate treatment is “RICE” which is short for Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. This is most important for the first two to three days following an injury to reduce pain and swelling. The earlier you start RICE treatment, the better.

Is volleyball hard on your ankles? ›

Volleyball players are susceptible to ankle injuries from all the jumping and landing involved in the sport. You can land in correctly or land on someone's foot, both of which can result in a sprained ankle. By strengthening and improving range of motion for your ankle, you can lessen your chance of injury.

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