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AFO, not UFO!

What is this?

By Michael Relle, CPO/FAAOP, Orthotic & Prosthetic Specialists, Inc., 
Northshore LIVING WELL Magazine

An “AFO” is a term use to describe an ankle foot orthotic. Example of an ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are orthoses or braces encompassing the ankle joint and all (or part) of the foot. AFOs are externally applied and intended to control position and motion of the ankle, compensate for weakness, or correct deformities. They control the ankle directly, and can be designed to control the knee joint indirectly as well. AFOs are commonly used in the treatment of disorders affecting muscle function such as stroke, spinal cord injury, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, polio, multiple sclerosis and peripheral neuropathy. AFOs can be used to support wasted limbs, or to position a limb with contracted muscles into a more normal position. They are also used to immobilize the ankle and lower leg in the presence of arthritis or fracture, and to correct foot drop; an AFO is also known as a foot-drop brace.

With today’s understanding of material science, metal and plastic style AFOs are becoming a thing of the past. Carbon fiber and acrylic resins offer a more “dynamic” function and decrease the overall weight. The above-mentioned style also offers much more compliance due to more comfort and the increased shoe styles available. That’s right, you don’t need to wear “Frankenstein” shoes that are three sizes too large.

A true understanding of what the function and goals are with fabrication AFOs are vital. This is why it’s imperative that a certified orthotist preform the evaluation, design, fabrication, fitting and delivery of all AFOs. It’s like I always say, “one size doesn’t fit all.” The education and training is extensive and enables the orthotist to deliver the proper device to meet the needs of each person requiring orthotics. Most insurance companies now require a certified orthotist to deliver AFOs if payment is requested. Please, don’t pay full price for something if it’s a covered item. Give our office a call. We have staff members ready and willing to assist you.

Michael Relle, CPO/FAAOP, is a certified orthotist prosthetist with Orthotic & Prosthetic Specialists, Inc. and may be reached at 985-898-6319 or at www.orthoticprostheticspecialist.com