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Air Lift Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction Brace

The AirLift PTTD Brace is for the treatment of posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD), or for early signs and symptoms of the adult acquired flat foot. Depending on the severity, it can used as part of a treatment to stabilize the condition and assist in preventing its degeneration, or post-surgically and during rehabilitation. The aircell, located under the foot arch, is adjustable using the Hand Bulb (included with the brace). When inflated, the aircell can accommodate variances in arch shapes and heights and comfortably lifts the foot arch to achieve a more natural foot position. Aircell inflation can be adjusted while wearing foot wear. The semi-rigid shells are designed to the ankle shape to provide secure support and stabilization. These shells help realign and support the ankle.  The brace uses an rear entry design that allows the person to slip their foot into the back of the brace. Two straps secure the brace and can be used to adjust fit. These person-friendly design makes the AirLift easier to apply than custom braces, and eliminate time consuming lacing, and help improve a persons compliance.
AirLift™ PTTD Brace

$58.95

 

Key Benefits

  • Adjustable aircell in the arch for individualized support and comfort

  • Rigid shells for secure ankle stability

  • Rear entry design and simple two strap application makes brace easy to put on, adjust, and take off

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