Title: Dedu Foot Support and Rehabilitation Trainer for Leg Dysfunction
Description: The Dedu foot support and rehabilitation trainer is designed for individuals experiencing leg dysfunction, utilizing an innovative static stretching method to rehabilitate atrophied muscles and tendons. Ideal for post-stroke recovery, patients with paresis, paralysis, varus deformity, and post-injury rehabilitation. This device allows for complete immobilization (fixation) of the ankle joint or increased range of motion while maintaining lateral stability. Its design enables immobilization in plantarflexion and dorsiflexion (helpful for Achilles tendon injuries). The rocker sole facilitates physiological gait, while heel pads reduce impact forces and provide cushioning during walking. The foot support helps offload the heel bone, and its wide sole allows for use over post-operative dressings, promoting early mobilization and faster recovery.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Durable construction with adjustable metal hinges for precise range-of-motion control.
- Comfortable leg and foot cuffs with secure closures for a customized fit.
- Adjustable straps ensure optimal compression and support without restricting blood flow.
- Rocker sole promotes natural gait and reduces strain on the ankle joint.
- Heel pads absorb shock and cushion impact during walking.
- Suitable for both left and right feet.
- Universal size accommodates adults and adolescents (shoe sizes 35-45).
Indications:
- Early functional therapy for ankle ligament injuries, ankle fractures, intra-articular fractures, and post-reconstructive ankle surgeries.
- Achilles tendon injuries.
- Foot paralysis and paresis.
- Post-operative and conservative therapy for fibula, tarsal, and metatarsal fractures.
- Rehabilitation following foot and lower leg fractures.
Keywords:
foot support, rehabilitation trainer, ankle support, leg brace, post-stroke recovery, paresis, paralysis, varus deformity, Achilles tendon injury, ankle fracture, lower leg fracture, foot fracture, early mobilization, post-operative recovery, static stretching, plantarflexion, dorsiflexion, orthopedic device, medical device, rehabilitation equipment, physical therapy, functional therapy, leg dysfunction.