Aircast PodaLib AFO - Drop Ankle Foot Brace Support

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Aircast PodaLib AFO - Drop Ankle Foot Brace Support

The Aircast PodaLib AFO offers a dynamic and functional approach to address muscular weaknesses or foot-lifting muscles deficits, resulting in drop foot.

Unlike traditional rigid Hallux valgus night splints, this patented splint system can be worn during the day in a shoe under load (while walking).

ARTG No. : 107468

Features & Benefits

  • Easy to use.
  • Lightweight and can be worn very discreetly under any type of clothing.
  • Breathable textile which provides optimal comfort even during long term use.
  • Adjustable ankle cuff conforms to patient's anatomy.
  • Shortens post-operative rehab time.
  • Can be universally worn on the right or left foot.
  1. Closure Buckles
  • Help adjust and secure the tension of the elastic straps and foot flexion angle.
  • Initial adjustment serve for all occasions.

Ankle Cuffs - Anatomically shaped, conforms to patient's leg.

  • 2 posterior supple stays provide ankle support.
  • Posterior foam pad provides added comfort and protection on Achilles Tendon area.

Adjustable Elastic Strap - Double strap with metallic hook.

  • Helps adjust tension and level of correction required.
  • Helps maintain foot at 90 degrees angle.

Metallic Hook - Adapts to all shoe types with laces, buckles, eyelets.

  • Fixes onto foot cuff for barefoot use.

Foot Cuff - For barefoot use or swimming.

  • Adjustable to forefoot width.

Sizing Guide

Measure ankle circumference.

Size Ankle Circumference X-Small 13 - 19cm Small 19 - 20cm Medium 20 - 27cm Large 27 - 34cm Contents - 1 x Aircast PodaLib AFO

Returns - Due to hygiene issues, if an item is to be returned because it's not suitable or the wrong size, we will only accept a return of the product if it has its original packaging and in re-saleable condition.

DISCLAIMER
You must not rely on the information on this site as an alternative to medical advice from your medical physician or other qualified healthcare provider. Consult your healthcare provider immediately if you think that you may have a medical emergency or for the diagnosis and treatment of injuries. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or with any questions that you may have regarding a medical condition or injury.

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