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Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis

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  1. KNEE ANKLE FOOT ORTHOSIS ---DISCONTINUED. (VERIFIED 7/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- Stability and protection for a variety of lower extremity joints, bones, ligaments and tendons is provided by the Zinco Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis. It may be used for non-surgical as well as post-surgical applications ranging from surgical pinning, rodding and platting to fracture bracing the tibia and femur to protecting ligaments post-surgically to stretching flexion contractions. The Zinco Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis consists ...[More Information]

  2. POLYACTION KAFO --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Knee ankle foot orthosis. Lightweight to provide. knee and ankle control. Polypropylene. Knee style variations include standard polycentric joint PA 180 S,M,L), 10 or 20 degree polycentric knee extension stop with non flexible distal thigh strap (for recurvatum control) (PA 180C), Scott Stop adjustable flexion/extension control for polycentric joint (PA-180C) or single axis drop lock knee joint (PA 190 S,M,L). Ankle foot orthosis is adjus...[More Information]

  3. POSTERIOR LEG SPLINT --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Lower extremity splints. Rigid vinyl coated aluminum, with or without foam padding. 3 models: Posterior Patella Splint extending from upper thigh to lower leg, Femur Length Posterior Tibia and Fibula Splint extends from thigh to include foot in neutral alignment, and the Posterior Tibia and Fibula Splint extends from below knee to include foot to position ankle and foot in neutral alignment. All splints fit left or right leg, available in...[More Information]

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