Static KAFO
KAFO provides complete support from the foot to the knee. It’s designed for individuals with lower limb weakness or paralysis to improve standing balance and walking ability.
Category: Orthesis
Tag: Hand Splint
Description
Benefits:
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Stabilizes the knee joint and prevents buckling.
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Supports the ankle and foot for better alignment.
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Enhances safety and mobility during standing and walking.
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Reduces fatigue and risk of falls.
Indicated for:
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Polio or cerebral palsy.
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Spinal cord injuries.
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Weak or absent knee/ankle control.
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