ToeOFF® Short
ToeOFF® Short is specifically developed to accommodate individuals with shorter stature, slightly broader-shaped tibia, and wider foot at the metatarsal area.
ToeOFF® Short has a heel height that is 7 mm in all sizes.
Recommended Range Of Application
ToeOFF® is designed to manage footdrop in conditions such as Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Post Polio Syndrome, Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Cord Injuries, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Guillian-Barre Syndrome, Charcot-Marie-Tooth, Myelomeningocele, Neuropathy or Cerebral Palsy. ToeOFF® is designed to support gait in conditions such as Posterior Tibialis Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD) and toe amputations. BlueROCKER® can also be used for partial foot amputations, most proximal level is Chopart.
Contraindications
ToeOFF® should not be used when patients present with foot and/or leg ulcers, moderate to severe edema, moderate to severe foot deformities, severe proximal defcits (e.g. quadriceps spasticity, genu valgum or varum, genu recurvatum), severe spasticity.
Other
More about fitting and product selection can be found in the Allard AFO Professional Instruction.
Item No. | Model | Size | L/R | Shoe Size | Footplate Length | Height |
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289901011 | ToeOFF Short, Black | Small | Left | 32-35 | 21,5 cm | 29,5 cm |
289901012 | ToeOFF Short, Black | Medium | Left | 35-38 | 23,5 cm | 32 cm |
289901013 | ToeOFF Short, Black | Large | Left | 38-42 | 25,5 cm | 34 cm |
289902011 | ToeOFF Short, Black | Small | Right | 32-35 | 21,5 cm | 29,5 cm |
289902012 | ToeOFF Short, Black | Medium | Right | 35-38 | 23,5 cm | 32 cm |
289902013 | ToeOFF Short, Black | Large | Right | 38-42 | 25,5 cm | 34 cm |
- User Instruction Allard AFO (883.54 KB)
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- Brochure AllardAFO (1.13 MB)
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- Warranty Information AllardAFO (47.34 KB)
- Medical Reference Paper (1.89 MB)
- AllardAFO - a sustainable choice (2.04 MB)
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