Ottobock MALLEO NEUREXA PRO 28U50
For functional treatment of lateral Ligament ruptures, it places the Foot in a position with slight pronation & dorsal extension.
Ottobock MALLEO NEUREXA PRO 28U50
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The dynamic Ankle Orthosis Malleo Neurexa Pro 28U50 was developed for the functional treatment of lateral Ligament ruptures. It places the Foot in a position with slight pronation and dorsal extension. The Malleo Neurexa Pro 28U50 is primarily used to treat lateral Ligament ruptures, but it is also very suitable for the treatment of medial Ligament ruptures. The elastic strap can also yield to pressure when spasticity occurs, once the spasticity relaxes, the elastic strap can resume holding the Foot in the neutral position again.
Indications
- Lateral Ligament rupture and medial Ligament rupture
- Distortion of the upper Ankle with lateral Ligament rupture usually occurs as a result of excessive plantar flexor supination strain
- The Talofibular anterior Ligament is always affected, so relieving strain on this outer ligament is important for treatment
- The dynamic Ankle Orthosis Malleo Neurexa Pro 28U50 was developed for functional treatment and places the Foot in a position with slight pronation and dorsal extension
- Plantar flexion and supination are restricted through a dynamic restraint, while the degree of pronation and dorsal extension motion is unrestricted
Optimum fit and high level of wearer comfort
- Assistance with the dorsomedial shaped stability shell with integrated pronation position
- Can be used immediately after the trauma occurs, since the outer part of the Ankle is exposed
- Cooling with ice is possible while the Ankle Foot Orthosis is applied
- Worn inside a shoe, can be worn at night with a non-skid pad for the sole for safety, water resistant, easy to clean
This technology offers numerous advantages for your patients
- The Malleo Neurexa Pro Orthosis 28U50 consists of polypropylene and is ready for immediate trial fitting
- An elastic strap runs medially from the lateral Foot edge to the Calf and across the top of the Foot
- Torsion cut at distal end of the Orthosis leaves the ball of the big Toe free, thus lifting the lateral Forefoot section