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Your long-term solution for foot & ankle pain

119 reviews

AxisBoard Single-Leg Balance Board

$84.99 USD $67.99 USD
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1-Year Warranty

Why you’ll love it

  • Treats the root cause of your foot or ankle injury
  • Speeds up injury healing and prevents future injuries
  • Get the benefits of physical therapy at home
  • Takes only 3 minutes a day
  • Improves foot and ankle mobility
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100,000+
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Ready to fix your injury for good?

The AxisBoard strengthens your intrinsic foot & ankle muscles, offering faster, long-term relief from injuries.

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Foot Pain

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Ankle Sprains

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Outer Ankle Pain

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Anterior Foot Pain

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Posterior Foot Pain

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Achilles Pain

Ready to fix your injury for good?

The AxisBoard strengthens your intrinsic foot & ankle muscles, offering faster, long-term relief from injuries.

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Works for these injuries and more:

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Foot Pain

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Ankle Sprains

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Outer Ankle Pain

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Anterior Foot Pain

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Posterior Foot Pain

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Achilles Pain

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Other Brands

Unlike traditional 2-footed balance boards, the low-height and single-leg design of the AxisBoard forces the engagement of the intrinsic foot and ankle muscles.

Positive Focuses on foot & ankle
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Targeted foot and ankle engagement

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Strengthens the foot and ankle muscles

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Works in 3 minutes a day

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Portable and Convenient

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80+ configurations and progressions

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Safe, low height with minimal fall risk

Our single-leg board offers more targeted rehabilitation for foot and ankle injuries, ensuring quicker recovery compared to a traditional balance board that utilizes larger muscle groups.

Traditional 2-footed balance boards unavoidably puts the focus on the knees and hips during use. The foot and ankle muscles aren’t activated to the same degree.

Negative Focuses on knees and hips
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Emphasizes knees and hips

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Targets the hips and knees

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Requires at least 10 minutes

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Large, awkward and hard to store

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1 configuration

Negative

Unbalanced, high height can lead to falls

The generic balance board places more focus on the hips and knees instead of the foot and ankle. The high height with difficult balance also brings a steep learning curve and introduces a fall-risk for users.

Axisboard

Unlike traditional 2-footed balance boards, the low-height and single-leg design of the AxisBoard forces the engagement of the intrinsic foot and ankle muscles.

Positive Focuses on foot & ankle
AxisBoard Image
Positive

Targeted foot and ankle engagement

Positive

Strengthens the foot and ankle muscles

Positive

Works in 3 minutes a day

Positive

Portable and Convenient

Positive

80+ configurations and progressions

Positive

Safe, low height with minimal fall risk

Our single-leg board offers more targeted rehabilitation for foot and ankle injuries, ensuring quicker recovery compared to a traditional balance board that utilizes larger muscle groups.

VS
Other Brands

Traditional 2-footed balance boards unavoidably puts the focus on the knees and hips during use. The foot and ankle muscles aren’t activated to the same degree.

Negative Focuses on knees and hips
Other Brands Image
Negative

Emphasizes knees and hips

Negative

Targets the hips and knees

Negative

Requires at least 10 minutes

Negative

Large, awkward and hard to store

Negative

1 configuration

Negative

Unbalanced, high height can lead to falls

The generic balance board places more focus on the hips and knees instead of the foot and ankle. The high height with difficult balance also brings a steep learning curve and introduces a fall-risk for users.

How to use

STEP 1: Set up your configuration as shown in the manual.

STEP 2: Place one foot on the board, keeping weight evenly distributed on both legs to start.

STEP 3: Start balancing on one foot, using a wall or chair for support as needed.

TIP: Don't forget to gradually ramp up the difficulty and push yourself to challenge those muscles so they can get stronger. This will also help alleviate any pain caused by certain muscles.

For more exercises focused on specific injuries, please visit the Learn Lab for the AxisBoard.

Customer Reviews

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Ty Cahill
A Workout for Your Feet and Ankles

Great product. The quality is outstanding. The axis board really works the different muscles in your feet and ankles. The are a number of different setup variations to target different muscle so you can address different weaknesses. After 3 minutes per foot you can feel your muscles burning. Highly recommended to anyone wanting to build their ankle strength or rehab an injury.

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Jennie Larkin
Useful, targeted strengthening

I’ve had a bad ankle resulting in a very severe sprain many years ago. Recently the ankle has painfully frozen up (perineal tendinitis among other things), and I got the balance board as a way to supplement my current regime of stretches and strengthening exercises — because none of them can really get in the ankle and foot to work mobility, flexibility, and strength.

I’ve had the single leg balance board for about a week, and it is simple yet effectively targets my foot, ankle, and lower leg that nothing else has done. It also does it in a way that limits the actual range of motion in the exercises to what is appropriate. So far, so good, and I’m going to let my PT know about it, as they were interested.

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John Bell
Wasn't sure

It looked good on paper but I remained sceptical as to how something so simple could really benefit. To my very pleasant surprise I'm totally impressed. Talk about an effective tool to strengthen feet muscles. Wow It really makes you work. Well done

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Caroline
Finally a solution!!!!!

After 4 years and 4 PTs, I was still having foot pain (near cuboid) while Nordic skiing. I got desperate enough to take a chance on this board, and I can’t believe the improvements it’s made for me. Pain free skis finally!! I’m using the board in conjunction with the toe spreaders, can’t say if I would’ve had the same relief with just one or the other. But using them together I’m so so happy. I can tell it is activating muscles in my feet I haven’t used in awhile because my arches feel so exhausted after skiing now. Looking forward to getting stronger with this board.

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Emily Stoen
I’ve Got My Work Cut Out For Me!

I’ve used this board for three days and my arches and stabilizers are sore!! I have very tight calves, starting to get flat arches and some posterior shin splints, so I got this board to help strengthen my feet and arches. I’ve only done configurations 1-3 so far, 20 sec on each foot for 3 reps and I’m feeling it in my arches and even in my hip stabilizers. I’m excited to see how my feet and running improve!