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RELEVEUR DE PIED CARBONE

Item #: 28U11=K

For mild to moderate foot drop

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Détails du produit

The WalkOn AFO is especially designed for active patients with weak dorsiflexion or paralysis.
  • Passive, flexible limitation of plantar flexion ensures dynamic foot positioning
  • Carbon fiber construction creates a stable, lightweight orthosis and provides high energy return
  • Flexible rollover in the heel and forefoot allow for a dynamic, physiological gait pattern on even and uneven surfaces
  • Removable calf pad is very comfortable for patients
  • Lightweight design and slim anatomical shape increase compliance allows for a dynamic gait at higher speeds

Indication:

  • Drop foot with no more than mild spasticity, e.g. after stroke, traumatic brain injury, in multiple sclerosis, neural muscle atrophy, peroneal palsy etc.

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PDAC Letter

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Remboursement

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28U11, 28U22, 28U23, 28U33 WalkOn - Instructions for Use

Notice d’utilisation

Document PDF | Date de publication : 12 déc. 2023

AFO-KAFO Documentation Packet

Remboursement

Document PDF | Date de publication : 17 oct. 2023

WalkOn Information for Users

Information produit

Document PDF | Date de publication : 1 mars 2017

The WalkOn Range Information for physicians, orthotists and physiotherapists

Dynamic Lower Leg Orthoses

Information produit

Document PDF | Date de publication : 1 août 2014

Stroke Indication Matrix

Information produit

Document PDF | Date de publication : 1 mai 2014

The WalkOn Range Information for Practitioners

Dynamic Lower Leg Orthoses

Information produit

Document PDF | Date de publication : 1 juil. 2014

WalkOn Family Selection Guide and Brochure

Brochure

Document PDF | Date de publication : 8 avr. 2023

Stroke Solutions

Information produit

Document PDF | Date de publication : 20 août 2022

Foot Size Conversion Table

Information produit

Document PDF | Date de publication : 1 déc. 2016