Targeted Deformity Correction: Maintains the foot in a neutral functional position, counteracting abnormal forces to prevent and correct foot drop, varus, and valgus.
Dual-Mode Rehabilitation:
Standing & Walking Training: Provides ankle stability to safely perform gait and balance exercises.
Sitting/Lying Training: Enables range-of-motion and muscle-strengthening exercises without weight-bearing.
Safe, Sturdy & Universal Fit: High-strength materials and adjustable straps secure the foot and calf comfortably, fitting most adults.
Accelerate Rehabilitation: Supports daily high-frequency training, helping users regain walking confidence and independence faster.
Scientifically Correct Foot Deformities, Aid Your Return to Normal Walking
This Ankle-Foot Training Orthosis is designed for individuals recovering from stroke sequelae, nerve injuries, or post-surgery rehabilitation. By providing biomechanical support and guidance, it helps perform functional training safely at home.
| Property | Details |
|---|---|
| Primary Function | Corrects foot drop, varus & valgus; Assists standing/walking & sitting/lying training |
| Size | One-size-fits-most (fits most adults) |
| Weight | Approx. 600g (single, lightweight design) |
| Color | Black |
| Suitable For | Individuals with foot drop, varus, or valgus who have basic rehab ability |
| Contraindications | Unable to stand independently; pressure sores/skin breakdown; severe joint deformity |
🦶 Stroke or nerve injury patients with foot drop or abnormal foot positioning
👣 Individuals with varus (inward) or valgus (outward) foot deformities
🏥 Post-surgery rehabilitation users (e.g., ankle or lower leg surgery)
🚶 Anyone regaining independent walking who can perform assisted or partial weight-bearing exercises
Wear the Orthosis: Place foot in the device and secure straps around foot and calf.
Choose Training Mode: Standing/walking exercises for gait improvement; sitting/lying exercises for muscle strengthening.
Training Frequency: Use daily as recommended by a therapist. Short sessions multiple times a day are effective.
Monitor Comfort: Ensure foot is aligned and straps are snug but not tight.
Combine with Therapy: Works best alongside professional rehabilitation programs.
Not suitable for individuals completely unable to stand.
Do not use if pressure sores, bedsores, or skin breakdown are present at contact points.
Measure foot length and calf circumference to ensure proper fit.
Stop use if experiencing pain or skin irritation and consult a medical professional.
Always consult a doctor before starting new rehab exercises if unsure about suitability.
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