Short Description
The Aircast Ankle Sprain Care Kit is the "Gold Standard" for managing Grade I, II, and III sprains. This all-in-one system includes the Air-Stirrup brace, a cold pack, compression wrap, and a Cando® exercise band. Designed for the P.R.I.C.E. protocol, it provides medical-grade stabilization and rehab tools to speed up recovery.
The Aircast Ankle Sprain Care Kit is a clinically proven, all-in-one recovery system designed for the functional management of acute ankle sprains (Grade I, II, or III) and chronic instability. By combining medical-grade stabilization with professional rehabilitation tools, this kit follows the P.R.I.C.E. (Protect, Rest, Ice, Compress, Elevate) protocol to accelerate recovery and reduce the risk of re-injury.
Complete Recovery Components
Unlike purchasing a standalone brace, this kit provides every tool necessary for both the acute and rehabilitative phases of healing:
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Aircast Air-Stirrup Ankle Brace: The "Gold Standard" for ankle sprains. Features semi-rigid anatomically designed shells with patented Duplex™ aircell technology to reduce swelling and provide medical-grade stabilization.
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Ankle Wrap: Provides essential circumferential compression to manage edema (swelling) during the initial 48-72 hours post-injury.
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Reusable Cold Pack: A targeted cryotherapy tool to manage pain and inflammation without the mess of ice bags.
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Cando® Exercise Band: A 4-foot elastic resistance strip for progressive strengthening and restoring range of motion.
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Rehabilitation Guide & DVD: Expert-led instructional materials detailing step-by-step PRICE therapy and physical therapy exercises.
- One Size Fits All: A universal design that fits either the Left or Right ankle, ideal for clinics or households keeping a kit on hand for emergencies. See SIze and Fit tab for sizing chart and measurement/fit help.
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Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: L4350
Indications for Use
- Acute Ankle Sprains (Grades I, II, and III)
- Chronic Ankle Instability
- Post-Operative Stabilization
- Functional Management of Lateral Ligament Injuries


