Indications:
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Excess plantar flexion.
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Knee hyperextension.
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Limited or no voluntary control of the ankle.
DAFO is specially designed to support children with limited motor control. It improves stability during standing and walking, helping them move more freely and participate confidently in daily activities.
Indications:
Excess plantar flexion.
Knee hyperextension.
Limited or no voluntary control of the ankle.
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