For the short term, while my ankle is still less than 100% I've ordered a Swede-O Tarsal Lok - chosen because it appears to be the lowest profile brace that also provides pretty good support. Assuming you're American (but great info even if you aren't) [this website](https://www.coreproducts.com/collections/ankles-feet) has a lot more detail than most about a lot of different options, and they carry a pretty wide variety.
Once I'm all healed up I'll likely get a pair of [Aryse iFAST braces](https://aryse.com/product/ifast/). Reviews seem to be really good as long as you aren't presently injured and in need of range restriction within what should be "normal". They allow full range of motion and only step in when you're about to exceed that.
Jan. 24, 2022, 2:40 p.m. - khai
For the short term, while my ankle is still less than 100% I've ordered a Swede-O Tarsal Lok - chosen because it appears to be the lowest profile brace that also provides pretty good support. Assuming you're American (but great info even if you aren't) [this website](https://www.coreproducts.com/collections/ankles-feet) has a lot more detail than most about a lot of different options, and they carry a pretty wide variety. Once I'm all healed up I'll likely get a pair of [Aryse iFAST braces](https://aryse.com/product/ifast/). Reviews seem to be really good as long as you aren't presently injured and in need of range restriction within what should be "normal". They allow full range of motion and only step in when you're about to exceed that.