Guest guest Posted December 31, 2005 Report Share Posted December 31, 2005 Just to add my two cents for clarification--not all AFOs are metal. Mine are plastic one piece (no hinges at the ankle) construction that go under the foot all the way from the toes, under the entire foot and up the back of the leg to the knee. There are a couple of Velcro straps that hold the leg portion to the leg. Our dear departed friend, Alan, had leather and metal AFOs with hinges at the ankles, so driving was easier than with the kind I have, but his were very heavy and I have enough weakness to make that kind impractical. By the way, they are expensive, too, without insurance. Dolores ----- Original Message ----- >I have been using afo's (leg braces) for 3 weeks now and it really > helps with walking. Other's who are experiencing difficulty walking and > tripping should consider this as a option. It is a metal plate that is > custom fit as a insole in your shoe. > It has a plate that starts at the heel and runs in front of the leg and > straps on my below my knee.It forces me to lift my leg without dragging > my feet. > It is expensive without ins. and difficult to drive in, but it really > works. gary-nc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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