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A rigid orthosis with flexion/extension angle adjustment is used for rehabilitation after injuries, in the postoperative period after a wide range of surgical interventions in the foot area. It consists of a single lightweight and stable design with a monocentric hinge with a lock, which allows you to adjust the angle of flexion-extension at different stages of rehabilitation. The anti-slip low-profile shape of the sole ensures walking comfort, the special shape of the sole with a rolling system allows the patient to start stepping on the foot soon after the operation. The ultra-soft lining for the shin and foot is made of breathable material, does not cause irritation and allergic reactions.
Robust and stable construction.
The orthosis is easy to put on and take off and is adjustable thanks to the fastening system with strong fasteners.
The ultra-soft lining for the shin and foot does not cause irritation and allergic reactions, provides comfort even with prolonged use, is easily removed, and does not lose its properties after washing.
The low-profile sole with a rounded outsole profile provides a physiological rollover when walking.
Provides the possibility of hygienic procedures.
Versatile in terms of application.
Full or partial immobilization.
Fixation of not only the ankle joint, but also the foot and areas that are adjacent to the lower leg.
Unloading of the ligamentous device.
Adjustment of the working range of flexion-extension in the joint.
Control of mediolateral and rotational instability.
It makes it possible to increase the dynamics of movements in the rehabilitation process.
Removing the shock load from the foot.
Provides the ability to step on the injured leg almost immediately after putting on the orthosis due to the correct physiological roll.
Reduces cooldown.
Fractures of the bones of the ankle and foot.
Conservative treatment of forefoot injuries.
Tears, sprains and ruptures of ligaments and tendons of the ankle joint, foot and lower leg.
The rehabilitation period after surgical interventions.
Long-term postoperative rehabilitation with a phased development of the ankle joint.
A rigid orthosis with flexion/extension angle adjustment is used for rehabilitation after injuries, in the postoperative period after a wide range of surgical interventions in the foot area. It consists of a single lightweight and stable design with a monocentric hinge with a lock, which allows you to adjust the angle of flexion-extension at different stages of rehabilitation. The anti-slip low-profile shape of the sole ensures walking comfort, the special shape of the sole with a rolling system allows the patient to start stepping on the foot soon after the operation. The ultra-soft lining for the shin and foot is made of breathable material, does not cause irritation and allergic reactions.
Robust and stable construction.
The orthosis is easy to put on and take off and is adjustable thanks to the fastening system with strong fasteners.
The ultra-soft lining for the shin and foot does not cause irritation and allergic reactions, provides comfort even with prolonged use, is easily removed, and does not lose its properties after washing.
The low-profile sole with a rounded outsole profile provides a physiological rollover when walking.
Provides the possibility of hygienic procedures.
Versatile in terms of application.
Full or partial immobilization.
Fixation of not only the ankle joint, but also the foot and areas that are adjacent to the lower leg.
Unloading of the ligamentous device.
Adjustment of the working range of flexion-extension in the joint.
Control of mediolateral and rotational instability.
It makes it possible to increase the dynamics of movements in the rehabilitation process.
Removing the shock load from the foot.
Provides the ability to step on the injured leg almost immediately after putting on the orthosis due to the correct physiological roll.
Reduces cooldown.
Fractures of the bones of the ankle and foot.
Conservative treatment of forefoot injuries.
Tears, sprains and ruptures of ligaments and tendons of the ankle joint, foot and lower leg.
The rehabilitation period after surgical interventions.
Long-term postoperative rehabilitation with a phased development of the ankle joint.