By: Lauren Gregg.  Balance Pad  Ankle Brace  ROM Walker/Boot  Whirlpool  Mavenlive Software.

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By: Lauren Gregg

 Balance Pad  Ankle Brace  ROM Walker/Boot  Whirlpool  Mavenlive Software

 Proprioception: your body’s position in space  Allows you to practice balancing on bad ankle to regain stability

 Cost: $90 each  Source: SportsTek  Use/Value: improves coordination, athletic skill, and posture  Good for strengthening injured part of ankle

 Designed to be worn inside the shoe and wraps around the arch of the foot and the ankle  Cost: $39.99  Source: SportsTek and Dick’s Sporting Goods

 Use/Value: worn inside the shoe and provides support to increase stability, while still allowing the athlete to participate in activity

 Allows injured athlete to walk without pain/limping  Cost: $178.99

 Source: The Brace Shop  Use/Value: increase stability, decrease pain with walking, decrease inflammation, restore ankle joint function

 Generate air bubbles and water from pumps placed at strategic points allowing the flow of air and water to massage specific areas of the body (can be hot or cold)  Cost: ???

 Source: Coldtub.com  Use/Value: helps remove lactic acid, swelling, and increases recovery time  ideal for improving circulation and performing range of movement exercises

 Goes through a “point and click” assessment for the client (no writing/typing)  Cost: free trial; different upgrade packages/prices  ve.com/

 Source: mavenlive.com  Use/Value: Automatically suggests/generates exercises based on assessment  Automatically documents everything about the patients’ visit