5.35 ”It's kind of bulky but if you're needing something this big, you probably don't care what it looks like”. That was a very ignorant and almost offensive comment, I must say. I think most of us who need life-long AFOs care what they look like. Why wouldn't we care about its appearance just because we need more support? I've had one that looked almost exactly like the one on the screen and it was beautiful. Now I wear a custom-made carbon fibre jointed AFO covered with leather. It's even more beautiful and I absolutely love it, it's very comfortable. My AFO ends just below the knee; I could never walk with the short ones shown in this video.
I wear a custom AFO with bilateral Tamarack Joints. Primary reason is Chronic Ankle Instability and chronic ankle dislocations (due to Ehlers danlos syndrome) with torn tendons and ligaments (I want to avoid ankle surgery) and secondary reason is drop foot. I was kind of sad at first because I just wanted one for my right foot/ankle and my dr made me get n wear one on each foot. They help a lot though. Not a single dislocation since getting them
I also have EDS and was born with bilateral clubfoot which was corrected by surgery and they prescribed shoe inserts which ruined the shoes they made me buy for them since I’m not able to hold my ankle straight🥲 but I’m glad they help you and I’m for sure gonna ask about them next time I have an appointment with my EDS clinic. Also if you are in physical therapy do you take them off for that or keep them on?
@@malanamarie5206 hey I take them off for physical therapy. Mine also extra stretch out all my shoes too i go through one pair a year. If you cant get AFOs I reccomend the neoprene ones over that counter at pharmacies. I go to the geneticist for EDS he writes letters to my drs and they do what he asks. There's also an EDS clinic in Boston that i go to. Id rather wear the braces than get the surgery on my ankles that has a low success rate.
I have severe flat foot in one foot and high arch in the other. I have severe chronic ankle instability and pain in both feet. I have been wearing regular insert orthotics and have tried both OTC and custom. However they don’t provide enough support. I have been thinking about getting AFOs instead because they would be able to not allow my ankle or arch to roll over because the brace would go above my ankle. I also believe that some of my ankle pain in one ankle is due to my flat feet/ high arch problem. Would you recommend to a person who is young, a hinged or rigid AFO?
I will answer your question in this video, this is something new I am trying. Let me know what you think. It will be up tomorrow - ua-cam.com/video/1zK2_2uJT8U/v-deo.html
I have Chronic Ankle Instability and Foot Drop. I use the type with Tamarack Joints so less muscle wasting. I highly reccomend getting billyfoot shoes theyre zipper shoes for AFOs but look very cool.
Can my 9 years old yeard old boy wear who is kind of shoes? He has intoeing flat feet ( both) he always complaining of foot and lil higher part a lot if pain. I buy sneacjer with hight sole and I take to the indole store to a orthotic insole ba place but it seems is not working . He was attending a physical theespy but the excercise did not work at all and We feel we were waisting time
Hi, great video! Could be my saviour? I have CMT with high arches, hammer toes and cavus foot. Which brace would you recommend because at the moment I feel like I’m walking on the outside of my feet and am very unstable? Thank you
I was born with bilateral clubfoot and Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and my doctor prescribed me shoe inserts but my $130 shoes that’s they told me to get are already ruined because my ankle isn’t strong enough to hold straight so the side of the shoes are shaved down/flattened which is very painful and what the inserts were supposed to prevent which we $350 before insurance all for nothing. I felt like I should have been prescribed hinged AFOs (or unhinge since I already can barely move my ankle up and down) after watching this I’m even more sure and it makes me angry that all that money went to waist and now if I do ask for AFOs which are more expensive they will have to be paid for out of pocket 😤😭
5.35 ”It's kind of bulky but if you're needing something this big, you probably don't care what it looks like”. That was a very ignorant and almost offensive comment, I must say. I think most of us who need life-long AFOs care what they look like. Why wouldn't we care about its appearance just because we need more support? I've had one that looked almost exactly like the one on the screen and it was beautiful. Now I wear a custom-made carbon fibre jointed AFO covered with leather. It's even more beautiful and I absolutely love it, it's very comfortable. My AFO ends just below the knee; I could never walk with the short ones shown in this video.
Thanks for sharing and I agree they are very helpful.
Thank you for explaining the various types.
My pleasure!
Thank you for this great video!
Glad you enjoyed
Thank you so much for sharing everything AFOs.
My pleasure!
My daughter is 10 years old and walks on her toes since she started walking, Will AFO work?
I wear a custom AFO with bilateral Tamarack Joints. Primary reason is Chronic Ankle Instability and chronic ankle dislocations (due to Ehlers danlos syndrome) with torn tendons and ligaments (I want to avoid ankle surgery) and secondary reason is drop foot. I was kind of sad at first because I just wanted one for my right foot/ankle and my dr made me get n wear one on each foot. They help a lot though. Not a single dislocation since getting them
Thanks for the reply glad it helped
I also have EDS and was born with bilateral clubfoot which was corrected by surgery and they prescribed shoe inserts which ruined the shoes they made me buy for them since I’m not able to hold my ankle straight🥲 but I’m glad they help you and I’m for sure gonna ask about them next time I have an appointment with my EDS clinic. Also if you are in physical therapy do you take them off for that or keep them on?
@@malanamarie5206 hey I take them off for physical therapy. Mine also extra stretch out all my shoes too i go through one pair a year. If you cant get AFOs I reccomend the neoprene ones over that counter at pharmacies. I go to the geneticist for EDS he writes letters to my drs and they do what he asks. There's also an EDS clinic in Boston that i go to. Id rather wear the braces than get the surgery on my ankles that has a low success rate.
Where is the ankle instability brace from?
There are a couple of companies one is Arizona and another one is Exoform
I have severe flat foot in one foot and high arch in the other. I have severe chronic ankle instability and pain in both feet. I have been wearing regular insert orthotics and have tried both OTC and custom. However they don’t provide enough support. I have been thinking about getting AFOs instead because they would be able to not allow my ankle or arch to roll over because the brace would go above my ankle. I also believe that some of my ankle pain in one ankle is due to my flat feet/ high arch problem. Would you recommend to a person who is young, a hinged or rigid AFO?
I will answer your question in this video, this is something new I am trying. Let me know what you think. It will be up tomorrow - ua-cam.com/video/1zK2_2uJT8U/v-deo.html
I have Chronic Ankle Instability and Foot Drop. I use the type with Tamarack Joints so less muscle wasting. I highly reccomend getting billyfoot shoes theyre zipper shoes for AFOs but look very cool.
Can my 9 years old yeard old boy wear who is kind of shoes? He has intoeing flat feet ( both) he always complaining of foot and lil higher part a lot if pain. I buy sneacjer with hight sole and I take to the indole store to a orthotic insole ba place but it seems is not working . He was attending a physical theespy but the excercise did not work at all and We feel we were waisting time
Thanks for sharing
Can i have video call session with you doctor?
Please call my office
Hi, great video! Could be my saviour? I have CMT with high arches, hammer toes and cavus foot. Which brace would you recommend because at the moment I feel like I’m walking on the outside of my feet and am very unstable? Thank you
I would talk to a pedorthist or podiatrist for prescription.
I was born with bilateral clubfoot and Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and my doctor prescribed me shoe inserts but my $130 shoes that’s they told me to get are already ruined because my ankle isn’t strong enough to hold straight so the side of the shoes are shaved down/flattened which is very painful and what the inserts were supposed to prevent which we $350 before insurance all for nothing. I felt like I should have been prescribed hinged AFOs (or unhinge since I already can barely move my ankle up and down) after watching this I’m even more sure and it makes me angry that all that money went to waist and now if I do ask for AFOs which are more expensive they will have to be paid for out of pocket 😤😭
Thanks for sharing
when is the right time to tell my autistic child why she has them ?
Id say school age. I have Autism and AFOs
Where can we reach you ?
You can call my office www.centralmasspodiatry.com
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