PediFix now offers a new treatment option for bunions and hammer and crossover toe deformities, available for pre-, post-, or non-operative use. The B2, short for bunion and 2nd toe, was developed by Jeff DeSantis, DPM, FACFAS, of Cambridge Foot & Ankle Associates in Southern California. The relationship allows PediFix to expand availability of the B2 to podiatrists and their patients
Lower Extremity Review
Swede-O Fits All Open Patella Knee Support
The design of the Swede-O Fits All Open Patella Knee Support from Core Products is less painful to apply and easier to adjust compared to pull-on style knee supports. This support provides gentle compression and warmth to help relieve aches, pain, strains, and weakened knees. High-quality neoprene delivers uniform compression and warmth to help reduce pain and promote recovery.
Silver AXIS Foam Roller
The newly designed Silver AXIS Roller is now available from OPTP. The roller features a new-to-market moderate density unlike any other roller available. The Silver AXIS Roller is firm enough for myofascial release, yet soft enough to comfortably perform exercises for improved balance, stability, flexibility, and function.
Rebound Foot-Up AFO
Össur’s new Rebound Foot-Up is a lightweight ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) that offers dynamic support for foot drop or related disorders that require dorsiflexion support. The AFO supports ankle dorsiflexion during swing phase. Dynamic support is provided by an elastic strap connected to the shoe by a transparent plastic inlay placed between shoelaces, or by a nut and bolt fastened through the eyelets
OP-TEK Flex EVA Sheet in 4 Options
New from Curbell O&P, a division of Curbell Plastics, is OP-TEK Flex EVA Sheet. The material is a soft, flexible ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer designed to provide patient comfort when used as a flexible inner liner for rigid socket frames and inner boots orthoses.
Get a Free Workable Sample of the NEW J-Foam Rigid Fabrication Material!
JMS Plastics Supply has long been recognized for only offering the highest quality fabricating materials. Following in that tradition JMS Plastics now offers you a FREE workable sample of the brand-new Poly-E Foam fabrication material. This amazing new fabricating material is half the weight of competitive products, yet with all the inherent strength needed to be ideal for fabricating lower extremity products.
Bunion Bracing Sleeve
The OS1st HV3 Bunion Bracing Sleeve from OS1st was created using a light-flex toe splint with an anatomically correct split-toe design to provide relief of bunions, realignment of toe angles, and reduction of forefoot swelling. Built-in silicone stabilizers hold the brace in place so the splint can straighten the hallux and help separate toes for gradual correction, relief, and recovery.
ProComp Carbon Reinforced Polypropylene Sheet for AFOs, KAFOs, and SMOs
ProComp sheet, available exclusively from Curbell O&P, is an innovative, carbon-fiber-reinforced polypropylene material that is 25 percent stiffer than standard homopolymer polypropylene. Layers of carbon fibers are infused between layers of homopolymer polypropylene which results in zero carbon fiber strand protrusion when finishing.
20% off the Swede-O® Joint Wrap Cold Therapy Compression Wrap!
Help relieve pain and reduce swelling & inflammation by comfortably surrounding painful, inflamed joints with cold therapy! The nontoxic, biodegradable fill in this Swede-O Joint Wrap stays soft and pliable when frozen. The versatile design of the Swede-O® Joint Wrap is more versatile than rectangle packs. Use the adjustable straps to provide compression and secure the pack to the painful area to help provide long lasting, drug free relief.
Force and Pressure: Understanding Differences and Purposes
Whenever I talk about foot pressure-mapping technology during my courses or keynote lectures at international conferences, I am always surprised by the volume of misunderstanding that surrounds force and pressure measurements and questions about differences between them.
By Antonio Robustelli, MSc, CSCS
AFOs and FES Offer Comparable Outcomes for Foot Drop in MS Patients
Foot drop is a common presentation in people who have multiple sclerosis (MS). The inability to lift the forefoot off the ground adequately, such as to clear curbs and stairs, affects gait and increases fall risk. Ankle–foot orthoses (AFOs) and functional electrical stimulation (FES)…
By Laura Fonda Hochnadel
Prevalence of Neuropathic Pain Symptoms
Managing pain in patients with foot and ankle pathology can be a challenge. In addition to nociceptive mechanisms, neuropathic mechanisms can contribute to pain in patients with orthopedic conditions and can be found in 10.5% to 53% of patients with chronic pain, depending on the location of the pathology.
Orthotic insoles for people with diabetes at-risk of ulceration
This study focused on pressure-relieving orthotic insoles designed for retail footwear and people with diabetes and at risk of first forefoot ulceration. The aim was to investigate whether the pressure-relieving effects of a customized metatarsal bar and forefoot cushioning are sensitive to bar location and shape, and material choice.
By Ana Martinez-Santos, Stephen Preece, and Christopher J. Nester
Early Orthotic Intervention in Pediatric Patients, Part I: Cerebral Palsy
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) typically encounter a host of gait- and balance-related issues associated with spasticity, dyskinesia, and weakness. How severe these are depends on CP type and the individual case. As a result, experts have long debated how early to intervene with bracing strategies that include ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), and how long to maintain those interventions.
By Cary Groner
Pregnancy Changes the Body: Here’s What That Means for Gait, Balance, and Falls
About a quarter of women fall during pregnancy and 10% fall more than once. Understanding the biomechanical changes of this transitional period may help researchers find ways to prevent such falls. When Robert Catena’s wife was pregnant and working at a restaurant, she fell. It was scary, he says, but everything was ok.
By Nicole Wetsman
Join
Subscribe For Updates
Stay in the loop with the latest news and updates! Subscribe now to receive exclusive content, special offers, and important announcements straight to your inbox. Don’t miss out – join our community today for all the latest updates delivered directly to you.
















