Title: Ttoman Left Ankle Foot Orthosis with Adjustable Support – AS-SD Model
English Description:
The Ttoman AS-SD left ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) offers superior support and stabilization for a range of conditions affecting the ankle and foot. This customizable orthosis allows for personalized fitting and effective management of various pathologies.
Key Features:
- Custom Molding: The upper portion of the orthosis (contact area with the posterior lower leg) can be easily molded using heat (max 90°C) to achieve a perfect fit. Simply remove the straps and heat the orthosis with hot air before shaping.
- Anti-Slip Element: An included anti-slip rubber element can be affixed to the heel and/or forefoot areas for enhanced stability. Prepare the surface by lightly sanding for optimal adhesion.
- Adjustable Sizing: The length of the orthosis can be easily adjusted by trimming the sole to precisely match the foot length.
- Effective Stabilization: Provides effective support and maintains the foot in its anatomically correct position.
- Passive Dorsiflexion Limitation: Passively limits plantar flexion during walking, improving gait.
- Enhanced Gait: Supports the foot and toes during the swing phase of gait, helping restore a natural walking pattern.
- Color: Gray
Indications:
- Foot drop syndrome (“drop foot”) resulting from stroke, neuritis, spinal cord injuries, spinal cord tumors, cerebral palsy, etc. Can be used as a night splint.
- Chronic instability of the ankle ligaments when surgery is contraindicated.
- Conservative treatment of ankle ligament sprains and tears.
- Post-surgical rehabilitation following ankle procedures (ligament reconstruction, arthroplasty, etc.).
Contraindications:
- Individual material intolerance.
- Lymphedema.
- Post-deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
- Impaired sensation or circulation in the application area.
- Ankle flexion/extension contractures (towards plantar flexion).
- Dermatitis or skin infections in the application area.
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