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Picture of HELIOS CARBON LEG BRACE The Helios Carbon Leg Brace is an ankle foot orthosis designed for use by individuals with peroneal neuropathy, stroke, cerebral palsy, polio, and other neurological disabilities. This orthosis is a custom-made full carbon dynamic energy release leg brace. The material allows the brace to be lightweight and thinner than plastic braces. The energy release feature allows a person to walk with less effort, thereby using less oxygen for ambulating.

Notes: Helios is a registered trademark,

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This product record was updated on June 29, 2009.

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Ortho Rehab Designs

2578 Belcastro St., Suite 101
Las Vegas, Nevada 89117
United States
Telephone: 888-696-9909 or 702-388-9909.
Fax: 702-388-9929.
Web: http://www.ORDesignsLV.com.
Email: info@ordesignslv.com.


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