Injury support for men's hockey
Hockey players always wear a mouthguard during a match, and not without reason. It's a fast game, and with those sticks and the hard ball it's not a sport without risks. Most hockey injuries occur in the knees, back and ankles, which is exactly why you'll find braces, tape and insoles here that support recovery. Choose the right level of protection per body part, but don't forget that good rehab training remains essential alongside it.
An injury-prone sport
Hockey is a fast sport where you're constantly moving, with a lot of turning and twisting on the pitch. That makes joints like the ankle, knee, wrist and elbow vulnerable to overload and sprains. A brace offers extra firmness and stability, both preventively and during recovery after an injury. You'll also find sports tape and insoles here for extra support.