Should I get a Top Cover for my Step-Smart Brace?
In this video guide, Ian goes over the cover for the Step Smart Brace and if it’s right for you.
In this video guide, Ian goes over the cover for the Step Smart Brace and if it’s right for you.
In this video guide, Ian goes over The Cuffed Calf vs. the regular Step-Smart Brace for Drop Foot Calf Section. Watch this video for more.
In this video guide, Ian goes over How to Choose the Correct Step-Smart Brace Size For You.
In this video, Ian guides you through what makes the Step Smart Brace so special.
In this video Ian will show you how the Compression Component Kit works for the Step-Smart Brace for Drop Foot. The “bumpers” provided with the Step-Smart Brace allow you to adjust the level of shock absorption you feel at heel strike, putting you in control.
Ian explains how the design of The Step-Smart Brace for Drop Foot is to be modular, so that many of the components can be replaced, as needed, after a long period of wearing it.
In this weeks blog, we demonstrate the AFO strategy used by Insightful to attach the AFO or ankle brace to the shoe using Velcro. The foot and ankle brace is attached to the shoe using hook and loop pile. By attaching the ankle brace to the shoe, the unit becomes one. All of Insightful’s bracing is designed to work with a shoe and not without a shoe. Fastening the brace to the shoe makes it easier to don the brace or to put the brace on but also keeps the brace placed back in the heel of the shoe. This keeps the brace from creeping forward in the shoe and using up space in the shoe.
In this video Ian talks about the top cover for the Step-Smart brace and wither you should get on when purchasing your Insightful Products Step-Smart Brace for Drop Foot.
In this video, Ian Engleman demonstrates how our drop foot technology can provide better treatment by providing more accurate traction on the calf. If the portion of the AFO (called the calf section) is moving either medially or laterally off the leg, the drop foot AFO brace can be adjusted using a longer tensor that comes free of charge.
In this video Ian Engelman will explain why you would want to use Uneven Tensors with your Step-Smart® Brace.
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