Rs. 400

Hansaplast Active Ankle Binder Support

(1 Unit in box)
Hansaplast Active Ankle Binder Support
Product Details
Hansaplast Active Ankle Binder Support is carefully drafted to provide support and immobilization in muscle, tendon, ligament injuries, and inflammation. It is made of thick knitted fabric, which retains body heat and provides therapeutic warmth. Ankle binder design helps reduce external impact and provides optimum compression. It is helpful for post-cast care, sports injury, and post-operations. Its stretchable fabric allows personalized adjustment and provides much-needed support. Its breathable fabric keeps the area sweat free which enhances comfort and care.

Uses:
It is used to give support for ankle sprain, strain, instability, inflammation, preventive care and overuse care

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Long-lasting pain relief: Modern ankle support designed to provide optimal support through targeted compression along with wearing comfort to give long-lasting pain relief so you can continue to stay active and live life uninterrupted
  • Recommended by experts: Recommended by the Indian association of physiotherapists
  • Dermatologically tested and skin-friendly, non-irritant to the skin
  • Targeted compression and support through premium knitting technology and optimal support thickness
  • Anatomically designed to give comfort fit
  • Dual support via elastic wrap around the ankle
  • Soft knitting near heal to reduce pressure
  • Breathable material for wearing comfort
  • It has 4-way stretchable material to provide optimal flexibility

Directions For Use:
  • Wipe the area properly before use
  • Pull on the compression sleeve with a longer half upwards
  • The heel should fit in its position
  • Wrap the elasticized strap around the ankle in a figure or eight shape
  • Affix loop rejoinders to a comfortable compression
  • Please refer to pack for further details

Safety Information:
  • Keep away from the reach of children
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 23 April, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)