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Ankle Braces and Basketball: Should You Wear One While You Play?

A girl prepares to inbound the basketball during a practice game.

Should athletes be wearing ankle braces?

There’s so much to love about basketball—the rhythmic beat of dribbling, the cheers at a timer’s buzz, the squeak of sneakers pivoting on the court… But what about the grimace and time-loss of an athlete with a sprained ankle? Can these injuries be prevented? 

Research by Timothy McGuine in 2011 is still cited by many as the foremost study suggesting that ankle bracing reduces risk of ankle sprains. McGuine, out of University of Wisconsin, published the results from his study, The Effect of Lace-up Ankle Braces on Injury Rates in High School Basketball Players, on the use of lace-up ankle braces in high school basketball. He looked at about 1,400 student athletes to determine if ankle braces would help them stay on the court. 

Here’s what he found:

  • Three times as many athletes sprained their ankle while playing without ankle braces than playing with one. This was true for girls and boys, varsity and JV, freshman and seniors alike.
  • 68% fewer first-time ankle injuries happened while the athletes were wearing ankle braces.

This is pretty convincing! Based on these results, I would recommend talking with your athletic trainer or coach about the best type of lace-up ankle brace for you and to make sure your brace fits correctly.

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Written by the Sports Medicine team at Children’s Hospital Colorado.