Leg And Foot Brace
Item Name Code (INC) 69017
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An orthopedic apparatus consisting of the necessary components to provide provide protected range of motion to the leg and foot, following trauma or post-operative procedures. Its length may be adjustable. It may include a rocker bottom. It may also have range of motion settings for plantar flexion and dorsiflexion.
Additional Information for Leg And Foot Brace
Leg and foot braces are orthopedic devices designed to provide support, stability, and protection to the leg and foot. They are commonly used to aid in the rehabilitation and treatment of various conditions and injuries, such as fractures, sprains, strains, ligament tears, and post-surgical recovery.
Leg and foot braces are typically made of lightweight and durable materials, such as plastic, metal, or a combination of both. They are designed to fit around the leg and foot, providing immobilization, alignment, and controlled movement as needed.
These braces can come in various forms, depending on the specific needs of the individual. Some common types of leg and foot braces include:
1. Ankle braces: These braces are designed to provide support and stability to the ankle joint. They can be used to prevent or treat ankle sprains, strains, and instability.
2. Walking boots: Also known as walking casts or fracture boots, these braces are used to immobilize and protect the foot and lower leg after a fracture or surgery. They typically have a rigid sole and adjustable straps for a secure fit.
3. Knee braces: Knee braces are used to provide support and stability to the knee joint. They can be used for various knee conditions, such as ligament tears, arthritis, and patellar instability.
4. AFO (Ankle-Foot Orthosis): AFO braces are used to provide support and control to the ankle and foot. They are commonly used for conditions such as drop foot, cerebral palsy, and other neurological or musculoskeletal disorders.
5. Leg braces: Leg braces are designed to provide support and stability to the entire leg. They can be used for conditions such as fractures, muscle weakness, or paralysis.
Leg and foot braces are typically prescribed by a healthcare professional, such as an orthopedic specialist or physical therapist, who will assess the individual's condition and determine the most appropriate type of brace. Proper fitting and usage instructions are important to ensure the effectiveness and comfort of the brace.
It is important to note that leg and foot braces are not meant to replace proper medical treatment or rehabilitation. They are intended to be used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan to aid in the recovery and support of the leg and foot.