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The Drop Foot Brace is an adjustable AFO ankle brace designed for walking and stroke recovery. Made from breathable neoprene, it offers comfort and support for individuals with mild symptoms, including Achilles tendonitis and plantar fasciitis. Its durable design ensures optimal foot positioning, while adjustable straps provide a personalized fit for various foot sizes.
L**E
Footdrop sleep relief.
This ankle wrap is great for sleeping in. I have drop foot and have tried numerous products in the past and will find myself removing them before morning. This one I can sleep the entire night with it on, the key is not too tight. It holds my foot at neutral as it should.
E**N
Great product
This is a well-made itemI bought it by my.My doctor said I needed a different itemThanks
M**.
It seems to do what it claims to do.
Worth noting, I'm very early in my use of this product, like an hour into day one early.I was diagnosed with MS several years ago and in the past few years have had some progression of weakness in my left leg. Included with that is some dorsiflexion issues (partially exhibited as some foot drop) as well as some weakness or what I'd call "sloppiness" of my knee and ankle. I was looking for a product that would assist me with the dorsiflexion issue (with and without shoes) and one that might offer some stability of the ankle joint. In my research, this seemed like a product that could help with both of those things.My first impression was "wow, I overpaid for this thing" based upon what was in the bag (and I still feel a little bit that way but time will tell if this assists and holds up over time). I didn't have any issues getting this onto my foot; the directions were sufficient. I found that forcing my ankle into dorsiflexion allowed the brace to work best in keeping my toes pointed upward. The device is comfortable and works both with and without shoes. I'm not sure this is the case with other devices, as this is my first, I am finding that not only does it keep my ankle flexed, it also has a favorable affect throughout the length of my leg (I seem less prone to over-extension of my knee and think it helps to make the muscles in my upper leg participate. It could be mindfulness alone but I suspect the former).As for stability, I think this does offer some (it compensates for some of the sloppiness/laziness of my ankle). It does not compare to what an athletic-style lace-up brace would do to prevent an ankle roll, but I don't believe that is the intent of this device.The materials seem of good quality, the loop and hook (Velcro) seems to be quite strong as that is needed for this particular device. Even with that said, the price point does seem a bit high (considering it is made in China, not in the US or EU) which may dissuade some people from acquiring this over another device.So with all of that stated, I've given it an overall rating of four stars and as I stated before, time will tell.
A**A
At the risk of sounding like my tween, "It's ok."
It is mildly effective for my mother, who has 2/5 tibialis anterior strength. She can move through Dorsiflexion in a gravity neutral position (sidelying). However, when ambulating with this brace, she is still having toe drop and "scuffing" the floor or absent toe clearance.However, I can see this working for someone with a little greater neuromuscular control of their tibialis anterior (the muscle which pulls your foot toward your head).So, no this does not provide as much dorsiflexion support as a rigid AFO, but it does provide support and a small amount of dorsiflexion assist. It is comfortable.
O**S
Don't expect miracles
Don't expect miracles but considering the price point worth taking a chance. Got this brace for drop foot secondary to stroke. My drop foot is relatively minor at this point and this brace gives me the toe lift that I need to be able to walk without tripping most of the time. It's not terribly bulky either.My gait is almost normal with this brace. Without a doubt this brace wouldn't have helped me 6 months ago but right now it helps me most of the time and I can wear it all day.
A**R
I’m a physical Therapist asst and I like it so much better than the plastic ones !
Works great !
J**L
Max support with minimum intrusion
I have drop foot and neuropathy. I have a metal/composite brace that leaves a mark and runs on my calf with extended use. The Neolite serves as an alternative for walking and other physical activities where the other is too cumbersome. It provides as much support ! My last Neolite lasted almost 7 years. I will order another if and when ....
K**R
Comfortable and Adjustable
I like the under-foot support given by the brace! It's supportive but cushioned nicely, so it doesn't cause pain at the ball, or any other part of your foot. I also like the adjustability of the brace. It is quite easy to put on and adjust to your liking: You can choose how tight or loose you need the brace and how much support is right for you. The only critique I have is that it can be a tad hard to place your foot exactly where it should be to most effectively adhere the brace to your ankle. The complaint is more a me problem than one that the company can address, though.
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