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titleOfInvention Ankle joint injury rehabilitation training boots for ice and snow athletes
abstract The invention discloses a kind of ankle joint injury rehabilitation training protective equipment boots for ice and snow athletes, which relates to the technical field of rehabilitation training protective equipment, and comprises a sole, a shoe body and a heel. The heel is fixedly connected, and the side of the sole close to the heel is fixedly connected with three sleeves, two of which are located on the left and right sides of the heel respectively, and the other sleeve is located at the back of the heel, which is located on the back of the heel. A rear support rod is inserted into the sleeve, side support rods are inserted into the two sleeves located on the left and right sides of the heel, and an arc-shaped plate is fixedly connected with the top of the two side support rods and the rear support rod. The side wall of the support rod is fixedly connected with a Velcro tape. The present invention can avoid excessive twisting between the shoe body and the injured leg through the support of the support rod and the sleeve, and the support and cooperation between the support rod and the leg. Thereby preventing excessive twisting of the ankle and ensuring the normal recovery of the injured.
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