M/A feet suggestions?
The Cestaro's
Description
Collection
Title:
M/A feet suggestions?
Creator:
The Cestaro's
Date:
2/12/2000
Text:
I am requesting suggestions, feedback or comments on multi-axial feet. Many
practitioners in our office are now using the College Park with good
success. Colleagues of mine say the College Park is high in maintenance,
although we have not encountered this yet. I am an avid Flex Foot fan (Curt
Collier could sell me anything! :-)), but find that there is almost TOO MUCH
motion for some of my older patients. Was not impressed with the new
Allurion foot. The entire foot shell has to be removed just to plantar and
dorsiflex the foot. What a time consuming pain! And we all know how much
fun it is to remove those shells! Have not used the Endolite recently, but
recall difficulty in cosmetic finishing. How are the Springlite feet? Have
never used one. Most of our patients are 60+, yet very active. Thank you,
Joan Cestaro, CP
practitioners in our office are now using the College Park with good
success. Colleagues of mine say the College Park is high in maintenance,
although we have not encountered this yet. I am an avid Flex Foot fan (Curt
Collier could sell me anything! :-)), but find that there is almost TOO MUCH
motion for some of my older patients. Was not impressed with the new
Allurion foot. The entire foot shell has to be removed just to plantar and
dorsiflex the foot. What a time consuming pain! And we all know how much
fun it is to remove those shells! Have not used the Endolite recently, but
recall difficulty in cosmetic finishing. How are the Springlite feet? Have
never used one. Most of our patients are 60+, yet very active. Thank you,
Joan Cestaro, CP
Citation
The Cestaro's, “M/A feet suggestions?,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 25, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/213689.