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ankle foot orthoses (afos)
Who Needs an AFO?
Patients who may benefit from an AFO include those with conditions such as:
Stroke
Cerebral Palsy
Multiple Sclerosis
Spinal Cord Injuries
Foot Drop
These conditions often lead to muscle weakness, spasticity, or paralysis, making it difficult to maintain proper foot alignment and gait.
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