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DonJoy RocketSoc Ankle Support Brace - All Questions

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DonJoy RocketSoc Ankle Support Brace
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Can a sock be worn under the Drytex Rocket Sock, or is the sock worn over the brace?
Question by: Jay on Jul 16, 2011, 7:16 AM
You should wear the sock underneath the brace.
Answer by: Admin on Jul 16, 2011, 7:16 AM
I need to know if this is available for child size age 2 years.
Also does this model have a metal frame at the sides for ankle support.
Question by: Alim on Dec 12, 2012, 1:29 AM
Hello, Alim -

Sorry, we do not make this brace in pediatric sizes. The smallest size this comes in is XS, which is a men's size 4-5 1/2.

Thanks and have a great day!
Answer by: Admin on Dec 12, 2012, 1:29 AM
I have a narrow ankle and foot, D width max. Should I order 1 size smaller than the chart reccomends for a men's 13? I will be using it for backpacking in rugged terrain.
Question by: Rich on Dec 13, 2012, 11:00 PM
Hello, Rich -

No, you do not need to go with a smaller size to accommodate to your foot width. The brace itself is adjustable in the velcro and lace up portions, so that will make the brace snug to your narrow dimentions.

Thanks and have a great day!
Answer by: Admin on Dec 13, 2012, 11:00 PM
Recovering from fractured lower fibula with dislocated tibia and would like to graduate from large aircast boot to something smaller, more flexible (as doctor permits) that will also accommodate ankle swelling. Would Rocketsoc be approriate? What does it mean to have the optional inferior buttress for swelling available on the drytex and neoprene versions (not lace-up version)? Any large in stock?
Question by: Mark on Aug 26, 2013, 10:09 AM
The neoprene is the material used in wet suits, it doesnt breathe and gives off a lot of heat. the Drytex is a breathable material so it doesnt get as hot. We have all sizes in stock. As for your questions on whether the RocketSoc would be appropriate, that is a question for your physician.
Answer by: Admin on Aug 26, 2013, 10:09 AM
My 16 year old daughter is recovering from a severe ankle sprain (all 4 ligaments) which occurred during volleyball season this year (she was wearing old lace up braces, which she loves). She was in a boot for 4 weeks, and is about 4-5 weeks out of the boot at this time. She is rehabbing, but it is going slowly. She has indoor lacrosse starting soon, and needs new supportive braces (she has weak ankles, has been wearing braces for a while from old sprains). She is not a fan of the rigid braces- finds them very uncomfortable. We like the idea of the lace up Rocket Soc- she likes the security she feels from the lace up concept. Will this provide enough support for her, or do I have to convince her to wear a rigid brace (which she will hate). Tha.nks
Question by: Susan S on Nov 4, 2013, 4:39 AM
Susan
The Rocketsoc is the soft brace that I reccommend to those who need maximal support but do not feel comfortable in rigid ankle braces. It is a little more supportive thatn the lace-up braces and has a strap that will wrap around the heel to give good Heel-Loc support similar to a tape job. If your daughter doesn't like the rigid braces this would be agood alterative
Answer by: Admin on Nov 4, 2013, 4:39 AM
I am a long time basketball player with numerous sprains. I am looking at the Velocity and the Rocketsoc, but cannot tell if one will fit better than the other inside a high top basketball shoe. Is one of these or another product designed toward basketball ankle injuries?
Question by: Kelly Lewis on Jan 22, 2014, 3:32 PM
Kelly
The Rocketsoc would be easier to get into a basketball shoe although both would work. Another option is the DonJoy Stabilizing Pro Ankle Brace https://www.donjoystore.com/donjoy-stabilizing-pro-ankle-brace
Answer by: Admin on Jan 22, 2014, 3:32 PM
Hi
I have sprained my left ankle a few times and now it is week because of the sprains. I'm getting back into running again and need to protect my ankle from twisting and wanted to know which ankle brace to get?
Question by: Marty Brown on Mar 29, 2014, 8:08 AM
Marty
The Rocketsoc is a good brace to choose. It has great support because of all the strapping and you have the option of a sleeve or lace-up design. The brace will fit into your athletic shoe
Answer by: Admin on Mar 29, 2014, 8:08 AM
Hi!
I asked a question on the Rocketsoc ankle brace... you said it goes by shoe size.. unfortunately mine did not fit. I ordered one from you guys through Ebay, and it was a size small because my shoe size is a womens 8 - 9. Well my calves are 17 inches around, and the brace will not close on my leg. Is there an extension strap I can get or if I get a larger size will that work? I sent an email through ebay per my order but have yet to hear back. I need to return this unless there is an extender I can use. I really want the brace but as it is, it will not fit. Thanks!
Question by: Kasey on Jul 8, 2014, 5:57 AM
Kasey
There is no extension for the Rocketsoc ankle brace, a bigger size may not work since the brace size is based on shoe size not calf circumference. Possibly a different brace such as our lace-up brace the DonJoy Stabilizing Pro will work for you. The size is based on the circumference of your ankle instead of shoe size. https://www.donjoystore.com/donjoy-stabilizing-pro-ankle-brace
Answer by: Admin on Jul 8, 2014, 5:57 AM
I am experiencing pain during plantar flexion (pushing my toes pointing downward). I want to get back to playing soccer, but kicking the ball during plantar flexion can aggravate this pain. I don't have any trouble with rolling my ankle. Is this a good brace for this? Which of the 3 styles (lace-up, drytex, neoprene) would be the best?
Thanks!
Question by: Mark on Oct 21, 2014, 9:50 PM
Thank you for your question. The DonJoy RocketSoc Ankle Support Brace will help to stabilize your ankle. It may help to prevent your ankle from going into such an extreme plantar flexion and give support when in plantar flexion. The Neoprene may be too warm and thick for your activities. The Drytex is a more breathable material and simple to put on. The Lace-Up is a nylon material. You can also look at the DonJoy Stabilizing Speed PRO for a more streamline option. If you have additional questions please feel free to contact product support at 888-405-3251.
Answer by: Admin on Oct 21, 2014, 9:50 PM
I was diagnosed with a grade III sprain of my left ankle this is accompanied with nerve damage on the medial side.
Im looking for a brace that severely limits the chance of inversion and dorsi flexion
Question by: Ryan on Jan 19, 2015, 7:00 AM
Ryan
If you want to restrict dorsi flexion then you will need to immobilize the ankle completely. No ankle brace will restrict that motion so I would suggest a walking boot. https://www.donjoystore.com/aircast-fp-walking-brace The Don Joy Velocity ankle bracee is our most supportive ankle brace and it will provide the most support for inversion/eversion https://www.donjoystore.com/donjoy-velocity-ankle-brace
Answer by: Admin on Jan 19, 2015, 7:00 AM

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