Ankle-foot Orthotic
An ankle-foot orthotic (AFO) is a medical device used to support and stabilize the ankle and foot. It is typically prescribed for individuals with conditions affecting their ability to walk or maintain balance, such as stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, or foot drop. An AFO helps improve mobility, correct alignment, reduce pain, and prevent further injury by restricting certain movements while allowing for a natural walking pattern.
Types of Ankle-Foot Orthotics:
- Rigid AFOs: These provide maximum support and immobilize the ankle to prevent movement, often used in severe conditions like paralysis or significant muscle weakness.
- Dynamic AFOs: Made of flexible materials, these allow for some ankle movement while still providing support, suitable for individuals who need partial assistance.
- Articulated AFOs: Feature a hinge that allows controlled ankle motion, offering more natural movement while still limiting excessive or harmful ranges of motion.
- Carbon Fiber AFOs: Lightweight and durable, they provide energy return during walking and are ideal for those who need a balance of support and flexibility.
Benefits:
- Stability and Balance: Enhances stability during walking or standing.
- Improved Mobility: Assists with movement, making it easier to walk and engage in daily activities.
- Reduced Fatigue: Helps conserve energy by promoting efficient walking patterns.
- Pain Relief: Alleviates discomfort by providing support and proper alignment.
Ankle-foot orthotics can be custom-made or prefabricated, depending on the individual’s needs. A healthcare professional will typically assess the condition to recommend the best type of AFO.
Premium Arm Sling
An arm sling is a supportive medical device designed to immobilize and support the arm, typically after an injury, surgery, or when recovering from a condition that affects the arm, shoulder, or wrist. Slings are commonly used to help reduce pain, prevent further injury, and facilitate healing by keeping the arm in a neutral and stable position.
Uses of an Arm Sling:
- Post-Surgery Recovery: After surgeries such as shoulder repairs, rotator cuff surgery, or elbow procedures, an arm sling helps immobilize the area and prevent unnecessary movement.
- Fractures: Used for fractures of the arm, collarbone (clavicle), or shoulder blade (scapula) to keep the arm stable while healing.
- Dislocations: A sling can help immobilize the arm after a shoulder or elbow dislocation, preventing further injury and allowing the joint to heal.
- Strains and Sprains: Slings provide support for muscles or ligaments that have been strained or sprained, limiting movement to promote healing.
- Chronic Conditions: Conditions like arthritis or bursitis may require the use of a sling to reduce strain on the affected joints.
SUGGESTED HCPC: N/A
ORDER NUMBER: 2211, 2213, 2215, 2217, 2218
SIZE: X-Small thru X-Large (see sizing chart to the left)
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
• Our most popular arm sling
• Velcro closure
• Easy to adjust
INDICATIONS: Arm injuries or instabilities post surgery.


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