Leather-Cloure Solid AFO
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- A non-invasive spinal orthosis designed to provide rigid immobilization to the cervical and upper thoracic spine (CTO). The Minerva CTO stabilizes the head and neck, restricting motion to protect against further injury and promote healing after severe trauma or surgery.
- A dynamic hip orthosis designed to manage “scissor gait” by guiding the legs into proper abduction. It improves pelvic stability and posture, providing crucial support during sitting, standing, and walking. Its low-profile design makes it especially suitable for patients with limited space between the iliac crest and the rib cage.
GRAFO is designed to improve knee and leg stability by using ground reaction forces during walking. It is ideal for individuals with weak knee extension or difficulty maintaining upright posture.
Ideal for lower limb weakness or paralysis. Stabilizes the knee, supports the ankle, and improves balance.
A corrective orthosis designed to manage and correct bow-leg deformities (Genu Varum) and Tibia Vara, primarily in children. The splint holds both legs straight and parallel, applying a gentle, prolonged corrective force to guide proper limb alignment, typically during periods of rest or sleep.
- An articulating ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) featuring a mechanical ankle joint to allow for controlled movement. It is designed to assist with dorsiflexion weakness (drop foot) and control mid-foot position, while also managing knee hyperextension caused by excessive plantarflexion.
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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
The Extended Defort AFO uses the same design as the standard model for the distal part of the orthosis. However, it features a polymeric extension that extends proximally up the calf. This model provides additional leverage length and control for those with maximum stabilization and control needs.
This design, which is effective in reducing pressure points that cause disruption to skin integrity, enhances patient comfort.
PTB orthosis redirects body weight from the foot and ankle to the patellar tendon area, reducing stress on lower limb joints and aiding rehabilitation.















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