- Trinity Central Fabrication
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- (702) 600-1901
These devices are individually crafted based on a precise cast or scan of the patient’s lower leg and foot, ensuring a personalized fit.This customization allows for optimal comfort, support, and control, addressing the unique anatomical needs of each patient.
Typically made from thermoplastic materials, carbon fiber, or a combination of both, providing durability and strength. Liners and padding are often incorporated for increased comfort and to prevent skin irritation.
Custom articulating AFOs are commonly prescribed for individuals with:
Foot Drop:
Weakness or paralysis of the muscles that lift the foot, often caused by stroke, nerve injury, or neurological conditions.
Ankle Instability:
Ligamentous laxity or weakness resulting in excessive ankle movement.
Neurological Conditions:
Cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological disorders that affect muscle tone and motor control.
Post-Stroke Rehabilitation:
To improve gait and prevent contractures.
Post-Traumatic Injuries:
Following fractures or other injuries to the ankle or foot.
Mild to Moderate Spasticity:
Where some ankle motion control is needed, but complete immobilization is not.
Conditions requiring controlled ankle motion:
Such as certain types of arthritis.