2023
DOI: 10.1097/pxr.0000000000000217
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Carbon fiber ankle-foot orthoses in impaired populations: A systematic review

Abstract: Background: Carbon fiber is increasingly being used in ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs). Orthotic devices and carbon fiber-containing devices have been shown to reduce pain and improve function in multiple patient populations. Although the number of publications and interest in carbon fiber AFOs is growing, a systematic evaluation of their effects is lacking. Objectives: To characterize the effects of carbon fiber AFOs in impaired individuals. … Show more

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“…1 Carbon fiber custom dynamic orthoses (CDOs) are increasingly used to address pain and functional limitations associated with musculoskeletal and neurologic conditions. 2 CDOs include a posterior strut that stores energy during the stance phase of gait and returns that energy during push-off, while stabilizing and protecting weak, unstable, or injured lower limbs. Most CDO-related literature is associated with care for injured United States military service members who have experienced traumatic limb injury and participated in an intensive rehabilitation program.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Carbon fiber custom dynamic orthoses (CDOs) are increasingly used to address pain and functional limitations associated with musculoskeletal and neurologic conditions. 2 CDOs include a posterior strut that stores energy during the stance phase of gait and returns that energy during push-off, while stabilizing and protecting weak, unstable, or injured lower limbs. Most CDO-related literature is associated with care for injured United States military service members who have experienced traumatic limb injury and participated in an intensive rehabilitation program.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%