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DOSH AFO Foot Drop Brace - Drop Foot Brace - Foot Drop Brace for Walking - AFO - Drop Foot Brace for Walking with Shoes – Drop Foot Braces

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Color: Beige


Features

  • UPGRADED DESIGN: Secure Buckle Strap will keep your foot supported all day & night, unlike flimsy hook & loop fasteners
  • MULTI-USE: Can be used as a Foot Drop Brace for walking or sleeping. Worn barefoot or with a variety of Shoes. A perfect drop foot brace for walking with shoes and more
  • DISCRETE: Not all AFO Foot Drop Braces are created equally, unlike bulky AFO braces, The DOSH Brace's low profile design makes it almost unnoticeable, esspecially when worn with pants.
  • VERSATILE: This soft Dorsiflexion Foot Drop brace is one size fits most, (up to 12 inch ankle or foot circumference) can be worn on right or left foot & is unisex
  • COMFORT: Made of soft and lightweight material which makes this brace for drop foot ideal for all day or night wear.

Brand: DOSH


Size: One Size


Specific Uses For Product: Foot Drop


Use for: Feet


Age Range (Description): Adult


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.23 x 6.3 x 1.54 inches; 3.46 ounces


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 17, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ DOSH


Best Sellers Rank: #36,940 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #9 in Foot Supports


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Customer Reviews: 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,542 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Almost perfect!
Color: Black
I really like this AFO ankle brace. I say it's almost perfect because when you wear the part for going barefoot, the bulk under the foot (in the arch area) is a bit uncomfortable. Otherwise, it does exactly what it is supposed to do.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024 by BarTech

  • Comfortable and flexible
Color: Black
My son has serious drop foot. He basically walks on his ankle because his right foot is turned so far to the right. He wears a leg brace whenever he goes out but at home he doesn’t wear one. I wanted something that would aid in keeping his foot from turning so far outward. Because of this disability, his gait is so wide. He constantly trips and it’s hard for him to maneuver around things. So we needed something to make walking around the house a little easier for him. We strapped this over a thick sock for extra comfort. The top part that goes around his ankle, we twist as far to his left as possible so that the buckle is almost on the inside of his ankle instead of the front. The other buckle part that wraps around his foot, we keep facing forward. We do this to help pull his foot towards the front. I like this brace. The Velcro is nice and strong and so far (we had it for 2 months) it is holding up. Very easy to put on and take off. I’m also hoping it will help his foot turn a little further forward over time. So in addition to his large hard brace that starts from his toes and ends at his knee this is a good extra brace just for wearing at home. It’s comfortable, easy to use and simplistic. It doesn’t take up half of his leg, very minimalistic, which we love. Definitely recommended if you want a small foot brace to wear besides the bulky one from the doctor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023 by DOT

  • Works great, but with modifications
Color: Black
I had my tibialis anterior as well as the rest of my anterior compartment fully removed, cannot lift my foot or toes whatsoever for the rest of my life. Been using these for about 8 months now ever since I started walking again, and they work GREAT for me, able to work my old job which involves standing, walking, and lifting things all day. Can go for long walks, hike, squat, all types of things that were supposed to be possible. BUT, while it works great for me, it doesn't work great the way they suggest using it. If you only use the strap with the laces clip when you have shoes on, it's far too low on your ankle to lift your foot properly... And if you try to set it higher, it slides down. The way I found to solve this issue and keep it higher up my shin so that it actually holds my foot up, is by taking the portion that's supposed to go around your foot when you're barefoot, and applying that to my leg right above my shoe, then setting the one with the clip ABOVE that and clipping it my laces, that was it stays at a higher position more easily because the other strap is below it holding it up. Though it still slides from this position a bit, it can be solved by wrapping your ankle in gauze (you can find gauze on Amazon for like a dollar per roll) that way both the botton and top strap stick in place better, keeping the attachment point high and therefore your foot fully elevated to 90°. Just don't wrap the gauze too tight and cut off circulation to your foot. Like I said, I'm able to do a lot of things with this product I otherwise wouldn't be able to, and do them well and essentially pain free. BUT, only when used as I describe. Good luck, it gets easier, don't give up if you have drop foot and let it prevent you from doing things, keep working. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024 by Peter

  • Rips my shoe lace
Color: Black
It’s been a big help in supporting my foot drop. However I’ve had it for a few months now and it’s ripping my shoe lace. I don’t know if I made the strap too tight (even though I need that much support) or that’s just how it naturally goes.
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Carter L.

  • I am a physical therapist and approve of this product.
Color: Black
I have had a pair of these for a couple weeks now. They immediately improved my confidence with gait. My wife never even noticed them for the first couple days. They provide enough toe lift so that I no longer occationally catch my toes and lose my balance. They also do not impede plantar flexion as the neoprene cuffs stretch enough to allow normal toe off. Get one of these if you just have a single sided deficit or a pair if you are bilateral impaired so you can walk normally and safely again. They are 100% more comfortable than the expensive hard plastic AFOs. Also, they are easy to put on by yourself if you can bend forwards while sitting. Contrary to some reviews that say that the velcro wears out, it is fine. Maybe those people put them in the dryer and they attracted fuzz balls. Also, those reviews that say the shoe lace strap is too short, I wear size 15 U.S. shoes and the strap could probably extend to a size 20. Overall this is a fantastically designed product that can change your life if you wear laced shoes or sneakers. Buy, buy, buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2023 by 1_Trusted_Seller 1_Trusted_Seller

  • Thin versus stout; Its a return for me
Color: Black
I cannot speak to whether this device is comfortable, functional or easy to use because it is too small to go around my ankle. I didn't even have to try. As soon as I looked at it I knew it was too small. I suffer from neuropathy and drop foot and have tried just about everything in an effort to find sufficient support, but it always comes down to thin legs versus stout and swelling versus no swelling. I know there are other stout people out there but most of these devices are made for those with thin legs. Yes. I read the specs that said it fits a 12-inch ankle. Because of swelling my ankle is 13 inches. I had hoped there was some leeway but there is none. So thin wins again and it's a return for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by Apple

  • Game Changer
Color: Black
These were a game changer for me from day one. I suffered a spinal injury from open heart surgery and when I tried to walk I couldnt always get my foot all the way up to walk. These helped me walk so much easier and at a faster pace than before them.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by Jared R

  • Not strong enough to hold foot up.
Color: Black
Attached to the laces is horrible. It just pulls the other lace eyes super tight. I had it as tight as I could get it and foot still dropped.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024 by jess

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