WalkOn Family of AFOs

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WalkOn Family of AFOs Product Information NeW

Lightweight, Low Profile, Durable Stabilization WalkOn Ankle Foot Orthoses are fabricated from advanced prepreg carbon composite material and help users with dosiflexion weakness walk more naturally. WalkOn AFOs are lightweight, low profile, and extremely tough. And their dynamic design provides a more physiological and symmetrical gait, offering fluid roll-over and excellent energy return. Advantages for you and your patient Durable Preimpregnated, carbon fiber materials make the WalkOn AFOs tough, lightweight, and low profile. Fast and easy to fit The footplate is Trimable and can be shaped with a scissors, requiring only one office visit. Open heel design helps to ensure good fit of heel cup. Fits comfortably inside almost any shoe. Smooth rollover Provides heel compression at initial contact and dynamic movement from midstance to terminal stance for preservation of momentum and easy rollover. Great support, with less slipping Prevents uncontrolled foot contact at heel strike and supports dropfoot during swing so the toe can clear. Comfortable Cuff made from Outlast Clima temperature-regulating Material for all-day comfort. Calf band is reinforced with an ultra-high strength, flexible polyurethane fiber for durability. As light as 6 ounces. easy to don and doff Asymmetrical design makes for easy, intuitive application. Patient Indications Ideal for a patients with a variety of conditions and levels of paresis or paralysis, including patients with weak dorsiflexion, slight knee extension impairment, post-stroke, traumatic brain injury, MS, neuromuscular atrophy, peroneal paralysis, and partial foot amputations. WalkOn AFOs are appropriate for almost any patient weight. Easy to Fit Orthoses WalkOn family AFOs are especially lightweight and comfortable to wear thanks to their anatomical design. The soles can usually be trimmed to size using normal scissors for an optimal fit. Supination Correction Strap A supination correction strap (28Z10) can also be used.

WalkOn Reaction Art. No. 28U24 The WalkOn Reaction takes advantage of an anterior tibia shell and longer, robust strut, which utilizes ground reaction forces to help extend the user s knee. Ideal for patients who require support for moderate to severe foot drop, and who may have a slight knee extension impairment. Indications The WalkOn Reaction is suitable for indoor and outdoor use for people with the following indications/situations: Dorsiflexor weakness No spasticity to moderate spasticity People with a high level of activity who need knee support in mid-stance through terminal stance Post-stroke Traumatic brain injury Multiple sclerosis Neuromuscular atrophy Peroneal paralysis Partial foot amputation Slight impairment of the plantar flexion muscles Foot deformities that can be corrected with insoles and a lateral support element Slight impairment of knee extension (such as constant fatigue of the knee extensors during long periods of standing or walking) Note: the long support element provides a base of support that can effectively help control frontal plane angular deviations of the knee, while the anterior shell helps it to effectively utilize ground reaction forces to extend the knee. The WalkOn Reaction includes all items needed for fitting: Calf Pad/Strap, Tibia Pads, Heel/Toe lifts, Supination Correction Strap- show image of content WalkOn Reaction

WalkOn & WalkOn Trimable Art. No. 28U11 28U23 The WalkOn and WalkOn Trimable lift the toe and also stabilize the ankle and knee joints. Ideal for patients who require support for moderate foot drop. The WalkOn and WalkOn Trimmable deliver superb stability in a low-profile package. Indications The WalkOn and WalkOn Trimable are suitable for indoor and outdoor use for people with the following indications/situations: No or only mild impairment of motor control of the knee Mild instability in the knee joint Foot and ankle deformities can be addressed by using an appropriate insole. Moderate dorsiflexor weakness with mild to moderate spasticity (such as following a stroke or traumatic brain injury) Good control of the quadriceps Neurologic or Orthopedic diagnoses with the presence of foot drop WalkOn Flex Art. No. 28U22 WalkOn Flex The WalkOn Flex lifts the toe and facilitates a relatively high level of mobility. Ideal for patients who require only moderate support for foot drop. The posterior spiral strut provides greater comfort and flexibility. Indications The WalkOn Flex is suitable for indoor and outdoor use for people with the following indications/situations: People with no impairment of motor control of the knee who have a stable ankle joint Dorsiflexor weakness with mild spasticity (such as following a stroke or traumatic brain injury) Multiple sclerosis Neuromuscular atrophy or isolated peroneal paralysis It is highly recommended for situations where dorsiflexion capacity decreases after sustained activity (muscle fatigue). The spiral design allows a certain degree of movement in pronation and supination and natural movement at heel strike. WalkOn WalkOn Trimable

WalkOn Family Selection Guide Legend Green: Normal Yellow: weakness Red: Lack of muscle activity Structurally sound limb Pronated foot/ Calcaneal valgus Genu valgum Genu varum Genu recurvatum Knee ext. mechanism deficit Structurally sound limb with mild to moderate Dropfoot Structurally sound knee with pronation deformity Various knee instabilities Multiple compartment deficits 28U22 WalkOn Flex 28U23 WalkOn Trimable 28U24 WalkOn Custom with footbed modification or wedges Custom made WalkOn Contact Ottobock for our custom solutions Tipp Supinated foot 28Z10 Pronation belt Pronated foot Article Number Side Shoe Size WalkOn =L36-39 left L 36 39 28U11 =R36-39 right R 36 39 WalkOn Flex 28U22 =L39-42 left L 39 42 =R39-42 right R 39 42 WalkOn Trimable =L42-45 left L 42 45 28U23 =R42-45 right R 42 45 WalkOn =L45-48 left L 45 48 Reaction 28U24 =R45-48 right R 45 48

Technical Information WalkOn Art. No. 28U11 WalkOn Flex Art. No. 28U22 WalkOn Trimable Art. No. 28U23 WalkOn Reaction Art. No. 28U24 How To Order US Shoe Size Article No. Side Size Mens Womens Height 28U11/28U22/28U23/28U24 = L36-39 L Small 5 6 6 8½ 13.8 (35 cm) 28U11/28U22/28U23/28U24 = R36-39 R Small 5 6 6 8½ 13.8 (35 cm) 28U11/28U22/28U23/28U24 =L39-42 L Medium 6 9 8½ 10 14.2 (36 cm) 28U11/28U22/28U23/28U24 =R39-42 R Medium 6 9 8½ 10 14.2 (36 cm) 28U11/28U22/28U23/28U24 =L42-45 L Large 9 12 10 13 14.8 (37.5 cm) 28U11/28U22/28U23/28U24 =R42-45 R Large 9 12 10 13 14.8 (37.5 cm) 28U11/28U22/28U23/28U24 =L45-48 L X-Large 12 15 15.4 (39 cm) 28U11/28U22/28U23/28U24 =R45-48 R X-Large 12 15 15.4 (39 cm) WalkOn Reaction spare parts Article No. Anterior pad with straps and Y-closures 29U24=* Y-Closure LARGE 29U25=L1/R1 Y-Closure SMALL 29U25=L2/R2 Tibia pads 29U23 Heel/toe pad to influence knee joint 29U22 Supination correction strap (useable for the complete WalkOn Range) 28Z10 WalkOn and WalkOn Trimable spare parts WalkOn Calf Band Right WalkOn Calf Band Left Article No. 623z39=R-N 623z39=L-N WalkOn spare parts WalkOn Flex Calf Band, left (L-XL) WalkOn Flex Calf Band, right (L-XL) WalkOn Flex Calf Band, left (S-M) WalkOn Flex Calf Band, right (S-M) Ottobock P 800 328 4058 F 800 962 2549 www.ottobockus.com Article No. 29U5=L1 29U5=R1 29U5=L2 29U5=R2 To get your patients into a high quality, WalkOn AFO, call your local Ottobock Sales Representative at 800 328 4058 (U.S.) or 800 665 3327 (Canada). 2013 Otto Bock HealthCare LP. 13052594_2 10/13