Not Sure if a TayCo Brace External Ankle Support is Right for You?
Use this guide for common uses and treatment protocols, but please note this is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or any other type of professional advice.
Always consult a doctor or medical professional for diagnosis and treatment of any pain or injury.
Injuries
- All Fractures in the Ankle/Hindfoot
- Achilles Tendinitis – Ankle Achilles
- Tendinitis/Rupture
- Ankle/Hindfoot Sprain
- Calcaneofib Sprain
- Contusion - Ankle/Hindfoot
- Maisonneuve Fracture – Non-displaced
- Medial Malleolar Fracture
- Pilon Fracture (Distal Tibia) – Ankle
- Post-Traumatic – Ankle
- Stress Fracture – Ankle
Fall Prevention
- Chronic Instability of Ankle/Hindfoot
- Gait Unsteadiness
- Guillain-Barre
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Partial Drop Foot
- Sensory Loss of Ankle/Hindfoot
- Walking Difficulties
Medical Conditions
- Anterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
- Avascular necrosis – Ankle/Hindfoot
- Cartilage Disorder – Ankle
- Charcot’s Joint, Ankle/Foot
- Chronic Disorder of Ligaments
- Congenital Deformity (Club Foot) – Ankle/Hindfoot
- Complication – Device-Internal Fixation - Ankle/Hindfoot
- Idiopathic Osteonecrosis – Ankle/Hindfoot
- Monoarthritis – Ankle
- Osteoarthritis 2 (Secondary) – Ankle
- Primary Osteoarthritis Ankle
- Osteochondritis Dessicans – Ankle
- Osteoporosis
- Pathological Fracture – Ankle
- Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
- Removal Internal Device + Ankle Fracture
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Ankle
- Synovitis and Tenosynovitis – Ankle
- Soft Tissue Disorder Ankle/Hindfoot
- Traumatic Anthropathy – Ankle/Foot
- Traumatic Arthropathy – Ankle
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Total Ankle Arthroplasty
- Valgus Deformity – Ankle
- Varus Deformity – Ankle
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This is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical, legal, or any other type of professional advice. Always consult a doctor or medical professional for diagnosis and treatment of any pain or injury.