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Lower Extremity
- AFO, Ankle Foot Orthosis, Articulated (Custom-Molded)
- Foot Orthoses, Active Functional
- Foot Orthotic, Active Lite
- Foot Orthotic, Diabetic
- Foot Orthotic, Functional
- Foot Orthotic, Multidensity Inlay
- Foot Orthotic, Rigid/Semi-Rigid Functional Full-Control
- Foot Orthotic, Slim-Line Dress
- Foot Orthotic, Soft Accommodative
- Pedorthic Toe/Shoe Filler
- Shoes, Aetrex Ambulators (Extra-Depth, Bio-Mechanical Shoes)
- Shoes, Darco
- Shoes, Darco Wedge
- Shoes, Depth Inlay
- AFO, Ankle Foot Orthosis, Articulated (Custom-Molded)
- Foot Orthoses, Active Functional
- Foot Orthotic, Active Lite
- Foot Orthotic, Diabetic
- Foot Orthotic, Functional
- Foot Orthotic, Multidensity Inlay
- Foot Orthotic, Orthopedic UCBL
- Foot Orthotic, Rigid/Semi-Rigid Functional Full-Control
- Foot Orthotic, Slim-Line Dress
- Foot Orthotic, Soft Accommodative
- Pedorthic Toe/Shoe Filler
- Shoes, Aetrex Ambulators (Extra-Depth, Bio-Mechanical Shoes)
- Shoes, Darco
- Shoes, Darco Wedge
- Shoes, Depth Inlay
Foot Orthotic, Soft Accommodative
Purpose of the Device
- Provides minimal biomechanical control but is well suited for patient who needs shock absorbency and pressure redistribution
- Base of rigid foam or cork provides support to the medial and transverse arches
- For diabetic patients, top cover of pink plastazote is used to interface with the sensitive plantar surface of the foot
Indications
- Plantar fasciitis
- Leg Fatigue
- Degenerative joint disease
- Metatarsalgia
- Insensate foot
- Neuroma
- Bunions
- Plantar lesion
- Charcot foot
Common Additions
- Cushion heel
- Soft Morton extensions
- Metatarsal pads
- Accommodative cut outs
Special Considerations
- A variety of soft materials may be used to suit individual patient needs
- Extra depth shoes may be needed to accommodate the thickness of the orthotic




