AFO Drop Foot Braces

Looking for a brace for foot drop has never been easier. Before it would take a trip to a specialist, but now you can order in the comfort of your home and have it mailed to you. By taking a few simple measurements you can find the correct size to order.

First, some background.

What is drop foot?

Foot drop is characterized by steppage gait. When the person with foot drop walks, the foot slaps down onto the floor. To accommodate the toe drop, the patient may use a characteristic tip-toe walk on the opposite leg, raising the thigh excessively, as if walking upstairs, while letting the toe drop. This serves to raise the foot high enough to prevent the toe from dragging, and prevents the slapping. Other gaits such as a wide outward leg swing (to avoid lifting the thigh excessively or to turn corners in the opposite direction of the affected limb) may also indicate foot drop. kanye west heartless

Patients with painful disorders of sensation (dysesthesia) of the soles of the feet may have a similar gait, but do not have foot drop. Because of the extreme pain evoked by even the slightest pressure on the feet, the patient walks as if walking barefoot on hot sand.

Causes of Foot Drop

Foot drop is caused by weakness that occurs in specific muscles of the ankle and the foot. The affected muscles participate in the downward and upward movement of the ankle and the foot. See picture below.

Foot drop can be associated with a variety of conditions such as dorsiflexor injuries, peripheral nerve injuries, stroke, neuropathies, drug toxicities, or diabetes

Foot Drop Position Comparison

Foot Drop Position Comparison

Treatment

Foot drop that can’t be treated by surgery is often treated using a special AFO orthotic brace, like the ones below, that provides normal range of motion to the foot and ankle during walking. Other people with foot drop can benefit from the stimulation of the affected nerves. The stimulation is applied as the foot is raised during a stride and is stopped when the foot touches down on the ground.

When the cause of foot drop is a muscular or nerve difficulty, surgery can be beneficial. Surgery can relieve the pressure on a compacted nerve, repair a muscle, and even restore a normal gait by lengthening the Achilles tendon or replacing a defective tendon.

Recovery and rehabilitation

Depending on the nature of the cause of foot drop, recovery can be partial or complete. Physical therapy and an ankle foot orthotic device worn in the shoe are important aspects of rehabilitation.

AFO Braces

There are several different styles of AFO braces depending upon the level of support needed. Traditional models are made of a sturdy material and provide a plate that slides into the shoes to help keep the foot level. These tend to provide the most support can be hard to conceal or get used to.

AFO Leaf Spring

AFO Leaf Spring

AFO Generation II Dynamic

AFO Generation II Dynamic

AFO Light

AFO Light

New and innovative models reduce the bulk of the traditional braces and still provide an excellent level of support. The Foot-Up attaches above the ankle and helps hold the foot up by supporting an inlay that goes under the shoe’s laces. A shoesless version of the FootUp model is also available.

Ossur Foot Up AFO

Ossur Foot Up AFO

Another Drop Foot support is the Soft Drop Foot Brace. This one is made from Neoprene and can be easily hidden and also be used without shoes.

Soft Foot Drop Brace

Soft Foot Drop Brace

The above are all over the counter solutions that can be purchased from the comfort of your home. With a few easy measurements, one can easily purchase an AFO brace to help alleviate their drop foot condition.

The Orthotic Shop (www.OrthoticShop.com) is a great place to purchase Drop Foot Braces. They offer fast shipping, great customer support and easy returns / exchanges.

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Keeping Pace Shoes – Designed for Children Who Wear AFO Braces

The first fashionable and durable shoe that fits easily and quickly over a brace/afo without being extremely oversized for children who require braces to support their legs and feet. “I was amazed that the shoes available would always be out of date and never took into account the latest fashions for these children,” said Watson, the founder of Keeping Pace. “We know how difficult it is to find special shoes that are contemporary, need little if any adjustment and are easily available and affordable.”

In developing the shoe, Watson brought together a team of other parents of special needs children, top orthotists, designers and a specialty footwear manufacturer Soletech, Inc., who worked for 18 months to create an athletic shoe, the first of many styles, that met the team’s vision.

Keeping Pace shoe incorporates many features essential to this unique specialized market:

  • Wider, deeper heel box hides additional depth; ensures a precision fit with custom orthoses and AFOs
  • Adjustable depth inner soles of 3 varying thicknesses allows for easier internal adjustments for discrepancies in leg lengths and accommodations for AFOs.
  • High abrasion resistant rubber toe cap and reinforced triple stitching ensures greater durability for the demands of children wearing AFOs and the stresses of various gait patterns wider, deeper toe box
  • Distinctive sole wider tread design increases direct surface contact and promotes greater medial/lateral stability extra high abrasion resistant rubber

Additional Features:

  • Ankle to toe lacing provides wider opening for easier foot insertion.
  • Speed lacing with locking eyelets promotes one handed pull lacing; locks laces in place for easier tying.
  • Geometrically graded last ensures a precise fit with accurately sized shoe.
  • Unique midsole is a compression molded EVA shell with visible cut line designed to facilitate the modification and build-up process.
  • Fray resistant lining is longer lasting and withstands the wear of AFO use.

Keeping Pace Shoes

The company with offices in Gloucester and Salem, Mass. distributes its Advance Children’s Footwear through orthotists, specialty footwear shoe stores and directly from its web site.

In conjunction with its strategic partner Soletech, Keeping Pace plans to expand its line of Advance Children’s Footwear in the near future. Its web site will also provide a vehicle where parents of children with disabilities can share and obtain information on parenting a disabled child. Keeping Pace plans to create a foundation aimed at providing grants for research into many aspects of cerebral palsy and other children disabilities and to which it will donate a portion of its profits.

Sizing Ranges from Toddler, Youth and Young Adults.

Click here for Toddler, Youth Orthopedic Shoes.

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