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Anonymous
Years ago
Basketball Ankle Braces Support Stabilisers
Yeah I bought my McDavids from http://www.bodyheal.com.au/. Not as cheap as Eastbay but with the weak dollar and shipping it's not too bad.
Same my kids always used them and still now they are adults. The aso without plastic they preferred as thr plastic would rub.but wobble board is essential to keep your ankles strong.
My boys have used ASO braces for years, no plastic insert. It may have prevented serious strains but won't prevent injury, nothing will. Best advice I can offer is strengthen your ankles with physio approved exercises like using a wobble board etc...