Allard Boston Soft AFO Adult Resting Splint
An inexpensive alternative to custom-made Ankle Foot Orthosises (AFO), the Allard Boston Soft AFO Adult Resting Splint is designed to enhance foot-positioning, preventing injury as well as allowing for pain-free movement. Lightweight, with an interior constructed from comfortable polyethylene foam, the splint is fully adjustable, ensuring your muscle recovery and/or conditioning is completely under control.
What’s Included?
- 1 x White ankle/foot orthosis
What Size Should I Choose?
The Allard Boston Soft AFO is available in a number of sizes. You can find the right size by using your UK Shoe Size.
| Size of AFO | UK Shoe Size |
|---|---|
| AFO A | 1 – 2 |
| AFO B | 3 – 4 |
| AFO C | 5 – 6 |
| AFO D | 7 – 8 |
| AFO E | 9 – 10 |
| AFO F | 11 – 12 |
Indications for the Allard Boston Soft AFO
The Allard Boston Soft AFO targets the ankle and foot area, preventing further injury and encouraging recovery. As such, this AFO is suitable for the following conditions:
- Myelomeningocele
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Cerebral Palsy
- Trauma
- Heel Ulcerations
- Post-surgery
Features and Benefits of the Allard Boston Soft AFO
- Cheaper alternative than custom-made AFOs, and works just as well
- Complex blend of polyethylene and polypropylene for lightweight comfort
- Enhances foot positioning, preventing injury and encouraging muscle recovery
- Fully adjustable for personalised user wear, and can be easily trimmed with scissors
- Can be worn bilaterally for optimal usability
- Can be cleaned with soap and water and dried with a towel or left to dry naturally
How Does the Allard Boston Soft AFO Work?
The Allard Boston Soft AFO is designed to support weak limbs and correct temporary/permanent ankle and foot deformities. By controlling the position and motion of the ankle, the Boston AFO takes the weight off the affected foot, and positions contracted muscles into a more normal position.
How Do I Use the Allard Boston Soft AFO Brace?
- It is advisable to wear a high cotton sock under the Soft AFO.
- This support is to be fitted by an appropriately trained and qualified professional.
How Do I Fit the Allard Boston Soft AFO?
- These instructions are written for appropriately trained and qualified professionals.
- When putting on the AFO bend the patient’s knee to 90° and push their heel back into the AFO. It can help to gently lift the toes upward to check that the heel is right down in the heel section of the AFO.
- Fasten the ankle strap first, then the calf strap and finally the foot strap.
- Make sure all the straps are fastened securely.
- If the AFO needs to be trimmed, mark the trim line on the AFO with a pen/pencil, remove the AFO and using a pair of scissors trim off the excess material.
- After the patient has been wearing the AFO for a short period of time remove the AFO and check the skin for any pressure marks.
Important Information for Skin Care
Wearing an orthosis for long periods can cause skin breakdown (sore, red, raw skin). To prevent breakdown, the skin underneath the orthosis needs to be toughened up:
- Pay special attention to pink areas of the skin where orthosis pressure is highest.
- We recommend a thin cotton sock under the AFO. Stretch the fabric to ensure that it is free from wrinkles and that it is dry before putting on your brace.
- If skin irritation/breakdown persists, contact your fitter or clinic for advise.
Washing Instructions
- The AFO is designed to be cleaned with soap and water, and dried with a towel or left to dry naturally.
Product Information Sheet
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