Club Foot Shoes with Denis Browne Splint

Clubfoot shoe splint is a medical device commonly used to treat clubfoot in infants. It consists of a bar with adjustable shoes attached to each end, designed to hold the feet in a corrected position after initial treatment with casting or manipulation. The splint helps maintain the alignment of the feet, preventing recurrence of deformity by gently stretching the foot and ankle ligaments. Typically, it is worn for several months, especially during sleep, as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for clubfoot.

Size: 2.75" | 3" | 3.5" | 4" | 4.5" | 5" | 5.5"

Product Code: 251

Features & Benefits

  • The splint has a bar that connects two shoes, allowing for adjustments to the angle and position of the feet to maintain proper alignment after treatment for clubfoot.

  • Each end of the splint has a shoe that holds the foot in the corrected position, typically with a built-in foot support to maintain the desired angle.

  • The splint can be adjusted for each foot independently, ensuring that both feet are held in the correct position according to the degree of deformity.

  • The splint is designed to keep the feet in a dorsiflexed (upward) and abducted (outward) position, which is essential in maintaining the correction of clubfoot.

  • The shoes are typically made of soft, flexible material to prevent irritation, while the bar is durable, lightweight, and adjustable.

  • Designed to be worn primarily during sleep, the splint is comfortable and ensures that the feet are in the proper position for prolonged periods without causing distress to the infant.

  • The splint is a key part of the aftercare protocol to prevent relapse after initial treatment like casting or Ponseti method manipulation.

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