🚀 Step into freedom: Walk like you mean it!
The TENB Adjustable Drop Foot Brace is a unisex orthosis designed to support and improve walking gait for individuals suffering from foot drop and related neuromuscular conditions. Made from breathable, skin-friendly velvet and sponge materials, it offers lightweight comfort for all-day wear. Its universal, adjustable design fits both left and right feet and accommodates various shoe types, making it a versatile and effective solution for pain relief and mobility enhancement.
P**R
It Actually Works!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I have had foot drop for over 6 years. I have tried other AFOs to assist in stabilizing my gait, but they have either not provided enough support, didn't fit properly or were cumbersome to put on or wear. This product is easy to put on. The velcro closures are sturdy and the product has good support. I am able to use it with my regular walking shoes since it attaches by looping around shoe laces. It is light weight and the velcro is long enough to attach comfortably around my ankle. The price is very reasonable and I am ecstatic that this product is actually helping with my gait. I have worn it for several days and I feel like it allows me to walk almost as steadily as I did prior to getting foot drop! Thank you to whoever designed this product! I will be purchasing a spare for myself and I am also going to suggest this to my son who is also afflicted with foot drop.
C**E
Lightweight, Low Profile and Effective
This was my must use device after hip replacement gone a wee bit bad. I liked it way more than the other - more rigid option they gave me. I could wear my tennis shoes and it was almost invisible under my slacks. Much less obtrusive. And most importantly, it worked at keeping the front of my foot elevated.
B**P
Great alternative for those carbon fiber AFOs
My wife had a nerve injury from her hip replacement surgery, leaving the calf and foot numb. The hospital issued a carbon fiber Ankle Foot Orthotic (AFO) to keep her foot at a 90 degree angle. Even wearing shoes two sizes larger, the AFO barely fit the shoe and rubbed her ankle raw.Looking at Amazon, we found this wrap around AFO alternative. The cuff wraps around the ankle area, and a velcro strap loops around the shoe laces. The unit works great, as it keeps her foot at a 90 degree angle, but does allow her to push down (that nerve function wasn't damaged). This allows her to drive, with her pushing down on the gas/brake, and the AFO pulls the foot back to a 90 degree angle. This unit has allowed my wife much more mobility, and can walk with ease.I subtracted one star for the velcro assembly. It works well, but eventually wears out, sometimes coming loose while she's walking. Other than occasional slippage, the product itself is top notch, comfortable, and sturdy.NOTE: Some physicians will question this AFO. They want the carbon fiber fixed AFO, or a brace assembly (think Forrest Gump). They're unfamiliar with these types of AFOs, likely as they don't have a medical certification. We did meet with the vendor that issued the carbon fiber AFO and when they saw it, they acknowledged that functionally, it provides the same level of foot support. But your doctor may disagree. We still wear this unit, and will keep using it until the nerve damage is remedied.
J**N
Works better for me than the $300 brace my doctor ordered
I ordered this because the brace that was supposedly made precisely for me for a drop foot hurt my foit so painfully that I couldn't wear it without buying new shoes that would be far too big for the foot that didn't need a brace. My physical therapist suggested I try this and it works perfectly! Plus, it only cost $20.It has to be worn with shoes that have laces, as that's what the strap is wrapped around to hold your foot up. I love the Adidas slip tons but the elastic laces in those sneakers stretch too much to hold the brace.It's much more comfortable than the awkward brace that fits inside your shoe and goes up more than halfway to your knee. This wraps snugly around your ankle and then there's a tab that attaches to your shoelace to hold your foot up. Both the brace and foot tab are fully adjustable.One caution: I'm a very small person and it may not fit as well on a much larger person. I still think it's worth a try for $20 before spending hundreds on a made to order brace.
K**�
Works nicely, takes getting used to
It works for the purpose intended but I’m very small so it’s hard to get it to where it holds my foot up the way my AFO does. It’s scratchy in the back where you strap it BUT the quality of the Velcro straps are great. I can walk around all day and feel secure. It’s also really small, not very bulky so it’s easy to hide in my pants leg. It does take a bit of getting used to if you’re used to wearing an AFO. Also be mindful, it pushes my socks down because it slides down my ankle and kinda makes the back of my ankle raw 😭😭😭😭
P**2
Wonderful solution for foot drop
Finally! A brace that helps foot drop and is also comfortable to wear.I have tried many solutions for my foot drop; prosthetic AFOs that covered from foot to knee and mail order braces for ankle and foot. I have had extensive PT so only require a minimally supportive brace at this time. Wearing a brace for foot drop does speed up my pace and helps so much with stamina and walking greater distances.A brace with a stiff piece of plastic attached to the bottom of my foot is terribly painful to walk any distance with. This brace is soft, flexible, it wraps around your ankle and fastens with Velcro. It lifts via a Velcro strap that attaches to your shoelaces..No part of this brace is inside your shoe or under your foot. My physical therapist noticed that I was wearing this new brace right away, and was amazed at the improvement in my gait.The purchase prices very economical, I will be buying this again.
S**.
Perfect for foot drop
These braces work great for my bilateral foot drop. They allow me to walk without tripping. The only downside is that the velcro wears out before the brace so I need to replace them but they do last for at least a couple of years.
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