An Articulated AFO (Ankle Foot Orthosis) is a type of brace that provides support and stability to the ankle and foot while allowing for controlled movement at the ankle joint. This orthosis typically features a hinged design, made from durable materials such as thermoplastic or carbon fiber, and extends from below the knee to the foot. The articulating joint enables a range of motion, making it suitable for individuals who require both support and mobility.
Benefits
Controlled Mobility: The hinged design of the Articulated AFO allows for natural ankle motion, improving functional movement while still providing necessary support.
Enhanced Stability: Offers excellent support and stability to the ankle and foot, reducing the risk of falls and injuries.
Pain Reduction: By supporting the ankle and foot, the AFO helps alleviate pain associated with conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis, and other inflammatory issues.
Improved Gait: Facilitates a more natural walking pattern by allowing ankle movement, leading to more efficient and comfortable walking.
Customizable Options: With various joint options available, the AFO can be tailored to meet the specific needs of the user, ensuring optimal performance and comfort.
Joint Options
Tamarack Joints: The most commonly used joint option, Tamarack joints provide smooth, low-resistance motion, ideal for many patients requiring articulated support.
Other Joint Options: Various other joint types are available, including metal uprights and adjustable joints, to cater to different levels of required support and mobility. These options allow for further customization based on the patient's condition and needs.
Indications for Use
Post-Surgical Recovery: Suitable for patients recovering from surgeries involving the ankle or foot, providing controlled movement and support during the healing process.
Ankle Instability: Ideal for individuals with chronic ankle instability due to ligament injuries or neurological disorders.
Arthritis: Beneficial for those suffering from arthritis affecting the ankle joint, offering pain relief and improved function.
Drop Foot: Assists individuals with drop foot by supporting the ankle and facilitating proper foot placement during walking.
Neuromuscular Disorders: Useful for patients with conditions such as cerebral palsy, stroke, or multiple sclerosis, offering support and enhancing mobility.
Traumatic Injuries: Provides necessary support and stability for individuals recovering from fractures, severe sprains, or other traumatic injuries to the ankle and foot.
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