Drop Foot Splint

Wearing convenience * Light weight
Smart and trendy *Tapered sole
Sturdy construction
 
 
     

Drop Foot Splint

 
Drop Foot

Drop Foot Splint - Features

 
Drop foot splints is made of durable and resilent polypropylene.
 
Strong leaf spring action provides push required in the swing phase of the walk.
 
Semi rigid construction provides support and stabilization in the hemiplegic drop foot.
 
Anatomical shape, provides good weight distribution and maintains the foot in the dorsiflexion position, which helps in quick healing
 
Velcro closures and soft inner pad ensures comfortable and easy fit.
 
Can be customized using hot air gun.
Drop Foot splint (Foot Orthosis) is designed with a dorsal dynamic shell made of polypropylene with a leaf spring action to lift the frontal part of the foot. It supports and stabilizes the ankle and foot in all foot drop conditions.
 
Disease Matrix
 
Post Operative / Post Burn Foot Drop
 
Drop Foot Hemiplegic or Paraplegic Foot Drop
   
 
 
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Foot Drop Splint with Acce

 
Drop Foot Splint
 
 
 
Size Chart
Measure Shoe Size
Size
Shoe Size
Small
3-5 (35-37)
Medium
5-7 (37-39)
Large 7-9 (39-41)

Product Contents
P P, Polyamide, P.U, MS, Cotton



Accessories
Foot Drop Splints available as a complete kit, for comfortable secure fitting.It can be used along with tubular compression garment as a night splint.
 
Calf, cushion pad (back)
 
Calf cushion pad (front)
 
Calf strap
 
Tubular compression garment
 
Ankle strap
   
 
 
 
 
Construction

Drop foot splint is having perforated design is made out of strong and durable polypropylene. Its thin-walled construction has been optimized for increased resilience and designed to be worn with the shoe .Unique leaf spring action adds bounce and aids in toe clearance while walking.

Instructions
Cold wash in mild detergent without wringing.
 
Do not iron or dry clean.
Dry in shade on a flat surface
 
Do not use brush on drop foot splint.
 
 
 
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