QUOTE (cate @ Dec 22 2008, 12:41 AM)

QUOTE (greybeard @ Dec 19 2008, 10:46 AM)

QUOTE (Dave Bishopstone @ Oct 18 2008, 12:46 PM)

If you are looking to assist correct 'drop foot' you may find visiting this site useful. It relates to a Silicone Ankle Foot Orthosis made by Dorset Orthopaedics.
http://www.safo.eu.com/What you will not find on their website is the price so I recently sent for the brochure from them. They look good, light weight silicon rubber - but they want just under GB £1000 EACH for them!!
I think I'll make do with lightweight footwear and put up with the occasional stumble.
That is some large price, and is it successful.? my daughter has footdrop also, and NHS have made various type of splints for her, some have helped a bit, but she is able to walk with crutches, and concentrates on her foot when walking. they do not seem to have found the right splint for her, think they are uncomfortable.
cate
Hi cate,
I only know the nice things about SAFO that users have allegedly said that have been quoted by the company, but the comment is also made that they are uncomfortably hot in summer.
However good they may be, I really cannot see how the price can be justified, especially as this price does not include the cost of the cast. If you want the company to to do it, they want an additional £150.00. Of course, they do stress that funding might be available via the health service or charities.
It seems to me to be yet another example of extortionate pricing for any type of medical equipment etc. that we are all too familiar with.