This orthosis features a metal frame with leather components, providing sturdy support for the ankle and foot. Ideal for individuals with foot drop or partial paralysis.
Conventional Metal & Leather AFO
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Strong and durable ankle-foot support
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Adjustable and long-lasting design
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Suitable for foot drop and weakness
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Preferred by patients needing external support
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