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NEURODYN            ®                                    NEURODYN            ®
     DYNAM-X            FLEX                                  DYNAM-X           ACTIVE

     Dynamic foot lifting brace with innovative magnetic closure  Dynamic foot lifting brace with innovative magnetic closure







                                                              Single-handed oper-
                                                              ation with magnetic
                                                              closure
                                                                                                                      FOOT &  ANKLE

                                            Height-adjustable and
                                          thermoplastically moulda-
                                                 ble front shell

                                                              Comfortable closure
                                                              of the straps via
                                                              easy-to-grab D-ring
                                        Dynamic support of toe sep-
                                        aration through the return of
                                         energy from carbon springs


                                            Carbon sole with heel
                                            pitch for better adjust-
                                               ment to the shoe



     ARTICLE NUMBER    INDICATIONS       EFFECT/TECHNIQUE     ARTICLE NUMBER   INDICATIONS       EFFECT/TECHNIQUE
      07852            •  Conservative / post-   •  Support of foot flexion  07851  •  Conservative / post-   •  Knee-extending effect
                        operative        •  Foot is held in 90° dorsal           operative       •  Otherwise as with
     SIZE                                                     SIZE
                       •  Complete and partial flac-  extension                •  Flaccid and (moderate)   NEURODYN
                                                                                                           ®
      Shoe size         cid foot lifting paresis  •  Ball roll pulled forward   Shoe size  spastic foot lifting paresis   DYNAM-X FLEX
      S      35 - 38   •  Lumbar nerve root   extends the forefoot lever  S  35 - 38  e.g. following stroke,
      M      39 - 42    damage                                 M     39 - 42     in multiple sclerosis,
                                         •  Harmonious transition to
      L      43 - 46                      the foot separation phase   L  43 - 46  peroneal paresis, other
     •  Colour:                           through ball roll   •  Colour:         neurological / muscular
                                                                                 diseases
     •  Please specify R or L            •  More physiological gait   •  Please specify R or L  •  Lumbar nerve root
                                          and rolling behaviour
                                                                                 damage
                                         •  High-quality orthopaedic           •  Quadriceps weakness
                                          inlay
                                                                               •  Forefoot amputation
                                         •  Low weight thanks to                 (partial)
                                          lightweight construction
                                         •  Optimised climate control
                                          thanks to openings in the
                                          front shell
                                         •  Breathable cushioning
                                          with pressure-minimising
                                          effect on tibial area
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