Ankle Foot Orthoses Custom and Custom Fit
Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFOs) are beneficial for treatment of many medical conditions and injuries.
These conditions can be (but are not limited to):
- Drop foot/ dorsiflexion weakness
- Peroneal Nerve Injury
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)/Stroke
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Diabetes
- Charcot Marie Tooth Disease (CMT)
- Guillain-Barré Syndrome
- Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction
- Osteoarthritis
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle |
There are two bones in the lower leg and 26 bones in the foot that create many joints. There are many muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves in the foot and ankle. There are two ankle joints:
The foot can be broken into three parts:
Arches of the foot:
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Goals of Custom Ankle Foot Orthosis Treatment |
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Design of Custom Ankle Foot Orthosis |
A Certified Orthotist will take a 3-D cast/mould of the foot and ankle. This can be performed with the patient in a prone position or in a seated position. The Certified Orthotist will ensure the foot and ankle are in a corrected position and the subtalar joint will be in neutral.
Certified Orthotists can accomplish corrections to the foot with intrinsic and extrinsic modifications. Intrinsic modifications are changes made to the positive mould of the foot and ankle. Extrinsic modifications are accommodative padding added to the custom ankle foot orthosis. Examples of accommodative padding:
There are a variety of AFO designs, including solid ankle, flexible ankle and articulating ankle. The Certified Orthotist will determine which design is best for treatment based on individuals’ needs and goals. All AFOs have straps to help ensure correct application of the orthosis.
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Custom Ankle Foot Orthosis Application |
Custom ankle foot orthoses work best when used with in a neutral shoe with an appropriate heel counter. Ankle foot orthoses can be switched between shoes. It is best to remove the insole of the shoe to allow space for the custom ankle foot orthosis. |
Living with Custom Ankle Foot Orthosis (follow up) |
The corrective forces applied by the custom ankle foot orthosis may take some time to get used of. The ankle foot orthosis should not be painful; however, it is not uncommon to feel some initial discomfort. The break-in period should not last more than two weeks. If you experience rubbing or blisters, please book an appointment with your Certified Orthotist for immediate attention. If you are experiencing pain after two weeks please book a follow up appointment with your Certified Orthotist. It is always a recommended to book a follow up appointment with your Certified Orthotist if you experience any changes in condition (pain, growth). The Certified Orthotist can determine what changes need to be made or make recommendations for alternative treatment. Custom ankle-foot orthoses can often be modified or refurbished. The Certified Orthotist can reassess to determine the course of treatment with you. |
Funding for Custom Foot Orthotics |
Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL) does provide funding for custom ankle foot orthoses for Alberta Residents with valid Alberta Healthcare. AADL will pay 100% for the cost for Alberta Residents over the age of 65. AADL will pay 75% of the cost for Alberta Residents under the age of 65. A prescription for a physician is required. There is coverage for persons with low income.
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