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Before & After

The following materials demonstrate before-and-after changes for various lower limb abnormalities after professional assessment, custom orthotic fitting, and training. Individual results may vary; professional assessment is required.

Progressive improvement in severe foot inversion, foot drop, and knee hyperextension

Hemiplegia / Sequelae of Stroke

Issue Description

Severe Achilles tendon contracture and marked foot inversion, resulting in unstable standing and walking support.

Usage

Custom ankle-foot orthosis with gait training and follow-up adjustments.

Change Summary

Follow-up shows controlled foot inversion, reduced knee hyperextension, and improved standing support and gait safety.

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Knee hyperextension, foot drop, and foot inversion; walking without crutches after three months.

Hemiplegia / Sequelae of Cerebral Hemorrhage

Issue Description

Knee hyperextension, foot drop, and foot inversion require crutch assistance in the early stages.

Usage

4.0 custom orthosis plan with continuous follow-up adjustments.

Change Summary

From initial rehabilitation to the 3-month follow-up, walking stability improved significantly, with patients progressing to unassisted ambulation.

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Improving Standing and Walking Support After Incomplete L4 Spinal Cord Injury

Paralysis / Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

Issue Description

Foot drop, unstable knee support, difficulty standing for prolonged periods.

Usage

Custom lower-limb orthosis to improve knee and ankle stability.

Change Summary

Wearing the device significantly improved standing time and walking support, with patients reporting enhanced stability.

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Improve gait for X-shaped cross-legged walking

Cerebral palsy

Issue Description

Hip adduction and internal rotation, X-shaped gait, toe-walking; low walking efficiency.

Usage

4.0 Custom orthotic plan, combined with gait training.

Change Summary

After wearing, gait approaches normal, significant reduction in leg crossing, and more stable walking rhythm.

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Support control for severe knee hyperextension

Post-polio syndrome

Issue Description

Severe knee hyperextension with insufficient stability while standing and walking.

Usage

Right leg elastic KAFO, left leg single-step locking KAFO.

Change Summary

The brace provides knee control and lower limb support to help improve standing and walking stability.

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Improved swing-phase foot clearance for foot drop

Common peroneal nerve injury

Issue Description

Foot drop: toes drag during walking, increasing fall risk.

Usage

Custom AFO ankle-foot orthosis to improve foot position during swing phase.

Change Summary

Improved foot clearance after donning, reduced toe dragging, and enhanced walking safety.

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Description:The following excerpt from a follow-up record illustrates the direction of gait changes in response to different issues. Rehabilitation outcomes depend on factors such as disease progression, muscle strength, tone, range of motion, and training compliance; therefore, treatment plans must be developed by qualified professionals after evaluation.

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