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Foot and Ankle Brace

Foot & Ankle Brace

Ergoactive Cane (Single)

$79.95
In stock
Product Details
Brand: Ergoactives
SPECIFICATIONS

UNIT WEIGHT: 2.90 lbs

USER WEIGHT CAPACITY: 250 lbs

USER HEIGHT RANGE: 5'0" - 6'6"

CUFF SIZE: Standard

CUFF WIDTH: 3.50"

CUFF LENGHT: 7.00"

GRIP SIZE: Standard

GRIP DIAMETER: 1.75"

ERGOCAP (INCLUDED): High Performance (3/4")

GRIP ANGLE RANGE: 15º / 0º / -15º

GRIP (0º) TO CUFF (TOP) RANGE: 10.25" - 11.0"

FLOOR TO GRIP (0º) HEIGHT RANGE: 32.0" - 40.0"

OVERALL WIDTH: 4.50"

OVERALL DEPTH: 10.0"

FOLDED DIMENSIONS

HEIGHT: 26.5"

WIDTH: 4.50"

DEPTH: 10.0"

*MATERIALS ARE LATEX FREE


WARRANTY

Your ERGOBAUM forearm cane is warranted against defects in material and/or workmanship for one (1) year. This warranty does not extend to accessories and non-durable components, such as Ergo Cap crutch tips, grips, or soft goods which are subject to normal wear and replacement. Non-durable or consumable components are warranted against manufacturer defects for 30 days. The warranty does not extend to batteries, packaging, or packaging components (e.g. clips, ties, stickers).

If within such warranty period any such product shall be proven to be defective, such product shall be repaired or replaced at Ergoactives’ discretion. Refer to Ergoactives’ general Warranty Policy for further limitations and exclusions.

RETURN POLICY

This product is eligible for Ergoactives' standard 14-day money-back guarantee. Eligible returns must be returned in new, unused condition, packed in the original packaging and include all accessories, manuals and/or documentation that came with the product. Return shipping and any related costs are the responsibility of the customer. Returned merchandise is subject to a 40% restocking fee. To initiate a return, contact returns@ergoactives.com. Refer to Ergoactives’ Return Policy for further details and instructions.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

CUSTOMS

You, the customer, are responsible for all taxes and duties (including VAT) imposed by your country of residence.

Ergoactives is not responsible for any packages held by international customs agencies and it is not the responsibility of Ergoactives to make the customer aware of these agencies and their actions. Please check with your country's customs office to determine their procedures and any potential charges.

Your package may arrive at your local post office or delivery center and be held until pickup and payment is taken care of.

If you neglect to pick up your package and it is returned to us, we will not refund the charge for original shipping.

Should Ergoactives mistakenly be invoiced directly for any duties or fees from the shipping company after delivery, we will email an invoice for the balance due. This will need to paid immediately.

As with domestic shipping, if a package can't be delivered due to an error entering your shipping address, Ergoactives is not responsible for any additional fees that may incur in order to reroute or reship the package.

TRACKING

If you have a USPS package marked as delivered but haven't received it, please contact your local mail facility.

You will have to pay taxes and duties in your own country if applicable. This is something we have no control over it and by purchasing an Ergoactives product, you acknowledge that you are aware of this and accept it as your financial responsibility.

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Foot & Ankle Brace

Foot and ankle braces are orthopedic devices designed to provide support, stability, or protection to the foot and ankle. They are commonly used in cases of injury, chronic conditions, or after surgeries to aid in healing, prevent further injury, or manage pain and discomfort.

Types of Foot and Ankle Braces:

Ankle Stabilizers:

  • Purpose: Often used for sprains, strains, or minor ankle injuries.
  • Design: Typically have straps or laces that wrap around the ankle to provide compression and stability.
  • Common Uses: Sports-related injuries, post-surgery recovery, or chronic ankle instability.

Lace-Up Braces:

  • Purpose: Provide a higher level of support than soft braces.
  • Design: Made of strong fabric with laces that tighten around the ankle, mimicking the feel of tape wrapping but offering more reusability.
  • Common Uses: Ankle sprains, ligament injuries, or for athletes needing extra support during activity.
Ankle

Sleeves/Compression Socks:

  • Purpose: Provide mild support and compression to improve blood flow and reduce swelling.
  • Design: Elastic, lightweight material that fits snugly around the ankle.
  • Common Uses: Mild swelling, soreness, or mild arthritis.
Walking Boots (CAM Boots):
  • Purpose: Protect and immobilize the foot and ankle after a serious injury or surgery.
  • Design: Hard, rigid outer shell with adjustable straps and a rocker sole to aid in walking.
  • Common Uses: Post-surgical recovery, fractures, or severe sprains.
AFO (Ankle-Foot Orthosis):
  • Purpose: Stabilizes the foot and ankle, often used for conditions that affect gait or muscle control.
  • Design: A rigid or semi-rigid brace that fits into a shoe and extends upward along the leg.
  • Common Uses: Conditions like drop foot, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, or stroke recovery.
Night Splints:
  • Purpose: Maintain foot and ankle positioning while sleeping, usually to treat plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendonitis.
  • Design: Holds the foot in a dorsiflexed position to stretch the calf muscles and plantar fascia.
  • Common Uses: Plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, or other conditions requiring a sustained stretch.
Common Uses and Benefits:
  • Injury Recovery: After ankle sprains, fractures, or ligament tears, braces immobilize the area, aiding in faster healing.
  • Chronic Conditions: People with chronic ankle instability or degenerative conditions like arthritis can use braces for everyday support and pain relief.
  • Sports and Physical Activities: Athletes may wear braces during high-risk activities to prevent injuries.
  • Post-Surgical Use: Braces help protect the healing area after surgeries like tendon repairs, ankle fusions, or fracture fixations.
Important Considerations:
  • Proper Fit: Ill-fitting braces can lead to discomfort or worsen the injury, so professional fitting is often recommended.
  • Material: Braces can be made from various materials like neoprene (for compression), plastic (for rigid support), or fabric.
  • Level of Support: Depending on the severity of the injury or condition, different levels of rigidity and support may be necessary.

These devices are typically prescribed or recommended by healthcare professionals such as orthopedic doctors, podiatrists, or physical therapists, depending on the injury or condition.