HKAFO
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Custom Fit & Adjustable Design: Features adjustable components and secure strapping systems to ensure optimal fit, comfort, and alignment across the hip, knee, ankle, and foot.
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Durable Construction: Made from high-strength lightweight materials for long-term wear and functional support.
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Joint Stabilization: Incorporates locking or adjustable knee and hip joints to control movement as needed for therapeutic or functional purposes.
Usage:
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The HKAFO is used to provide comprehensive support and stabilization from the foot to the hip, primarily for individuals with severe lower limb weakness or paralysis. It aids in improving posture, gait, and balance while reducing the risk of deformities and contractures.
Ideal for Conditions Such As:
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Spinal Cord Injury: Assists in upright posture and controlled ambulation for individuals with lower limb paralysis.
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Muscular Dystrophy & Neuromuscular Disorders: Offers structural support and alignment to enhance mobility and reduce fatigue.
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Cerebral Palsy: Promotes functional walking patterns and stability in children and adults with spastic or hypotonic muscle tone.
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Polio & Post-Polio Syndrome: Supports weakened or flaccid lower limbs to facilitate safer movement.
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Severe Joint Instability or Deformities: Helps correct alignment and minimize further musculoskeletal complications.
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