Role of Finite Element Analysis in Customized Design of Kid’s Orthotic Product

2020 
Drop foot is a neuromuscular disorder that deteriorates patients’ walking ability by preventing them from raising their feet during the swing. This issue causes two main problems during walking: unrestrained declining of the forefoot after heel strike which subsequently makes foot slap and dragging of the toes when the pretentious leg starts fluctuation. An ankle foot orthosis (AFO) is a mechanical device worn by drop foot patients with paretic ankle dorsiflexor muscles, to support and improve the working of the foot and ankle joint. An AFO ought to never be awkward for a kid to wear, and kids ought to probably wear it cheerfully for the majority of their dynamic day. Once in a while, AFOs can rub on weight centers and make “sensitive areas”, so it’s vital to screen your tyke’s foot, particularly the impact point and lower leg.
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