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Foot Braces

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    Few off the shelf ankle braces provide any support to the foot itself. Yet, most ankle injuries are precipitated by an abnormal motion of the foot which is then transmitted to the ankle joint. With its extended orthotic footplate, the MotionPro OTC ankle brace can control abnormal motion of the midtarsal, subtalar and ankle joints. The articulating hinge of the MotionPro OTC ankle brace allows pure sagittal plane motion of the ankle while the orthotic footplate restricts un-wanted inversion and eversion of the foot.
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    EQIQ Brace

    $400.00
    The Literature is clear: Equinus is associated with 95% of all biomechanically related foot and ankle pathologies.  The EQIQ Brace offers a better solution than other night splints with a simple evidenced based stretching treatment.  The recommended on hour per day use should provide better patient compliance.
    • Great for the treatment of Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendinitis, Muscle Strains, Shin Splints, Metatarslagia, IT Band Issues
    • Adjustable ankle hinge: 0, 10, 20 degree options.
    • Adjustable Extension Post: Achieve complete extension of the knee enabling a complete stretch in both the Soleus and Gastrocnemius
    • The toe wedge attaches via velcro and can be moved anywhere on the foot bed. Therefore EQIQ Brace fits a wide range of foot sizes and can be used for the left or right foot.
    Recommended size range below.
    • US Men's 7 - 13
    • US Women's 8 - 14
     
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    “A dorsiflexion-assist AFO for Dropfoot* Conditions” The Motion Pro Dynamic Assist Brace is a custom articulated ankle-foot-orthosis with two spring-like hinges, medial and lateral, to provide up to 15 degrees of dorsiflexion of the foot at the ankle joint during the swing phase of gait.
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