KiddieROCKER
Indications:
Foot drop, gait deviation secondary to proprioceptive deficit (either unstable or lowtone gait), toe-walker with no mid-foot
collapse, low tone crouch gait, Spina Bifida, Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, MMC.
Contraindications:
Lacking ROM towards
dorsiflexion (need at least 5°dorsiflexion past neutral), very rigid foot structure, quadriceps spasticity, fixed postural genu valgum
or genu varum, fixed postural pes valgus or pes varus. Knee hyperextension that can not be orthotically managed.
Other:
KiddieGAIT® should
always be worn with a soft interface between the leg and the anterior shell. A non-skid interface attached to the footplate will help
prevent any plastic orthotic addition from damaging the carbon composite footplate. SoftKIT™ interfaces and SoftSHELLs are sold separately.
(See "Accessories/Replacement Parts" for more information.) More about product selection and customization can be found in the Allard
AFO Professional Instructions.
KiddieROCKER® is identical in shape and design as KiddieGAIT® but offers more rigid orthotic control.
Developed primarily for bilateral
foot drop patients and those with more involved pathologies. The extra stability will improve both balance and posture and give the
wearer greater security, especially individuals with weak quadricep muscles.
Usually the preferred orthosis to be used in conjunction
with a socket and toe filler for management of partial foot amputations.
KiddeROCKER® - without Interface
Size |
Height |
Footplate
Length
|
Heel
Height
|
Left |
Right |
Small |
6 1/4" |
8 3/4" |
5/16" |
AUSA289031011 |
AUSA289032011 |
Medium |
10
1/8" |
7 1/16" |
3/8" |
AUSA289031012 |
AUSA289032012 |
Large |
11 5/8" |
7 7/8" |
3/8" |
AUSA289031013 |
AUSA289032013 |
X-Large |
12 3/8" |
8 1/4" |
3/8" |
AUSA289031014 |
AUSA289032014 |