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foot splints

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300.00 $ kg


Size   : 1,5
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Size   : 1,5

DESCRIPTION

Foot splints, also known as orthotic splints or foot braces, are devices designed to provide support, stability, and immobilization to the foot and ankle. They are commonly used for various conditions and injuries affecting the foot, including plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, ankle sprains, and foot drop.

Foot splints typically consist of a rigid or semi-rigid structure that encases the foot and ankle, providing support and limiting movement. They are often made of lightweight materials such as plastic or composite materials. The design and features of foot splints can vary depending on the specific condition or injury they are intended to address.

The main purposes of foot splints include:

  1. Support and stabilization: Foot splints help support and stabilize the foot and ankle, reducing excessive movement or motion that can exacerbate pain or impede the healing process.

  2. Immobilization: In cases of fractures, severe sprains, or certain post-surgical situations, foot splints may be used to immobilize the foot and ankle, allowing for proper healing and preventing further damage.

  3. Corrective alignment: Some foot splints are designed to correct and maintain proper alignment of the foot and ankle, addressing conditions like foot drop or certain types of deformities.

  4. Pressure relief: In certain foot conditions, foot splints may be designed to offload pressure from specific areas of the foot, redistributing weight and reducing discomfort or pressure-related complications.

It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional or orthopedic specialist to determine the appropriate type and use of foot splints for your specific condition. They will assess your needs, provide guidance on proper fit and usage, and recommend any additional treatments or therapies that may be beneficial.


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