Radhim Does it all in his Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (KAFO): working hard, playing harder

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Radhim, a 38 year old general contractor sustained significant nerve damage to his left leg following a motor vehicle accident. With his knee-ankle-foot orthoses (KAFO) Radhim continues ATVing, snowmobiling and even cage diving with great white sharks.
    Boundless Biomechanical Bracing patient stories give you a glimpse into the impact orthoses (braces) have on the lives of our patients. For other patient stories or to learn more about orthoses/bracing visit our website www.boundlessbracing.com.
    At Boundless Biomechanical Bracing we specialize in custom-made and ready-to-wear orthotic devices. These are devices-usually a brace or splint-that are used to support, protect and improve the function of various parts of your body. Whether you’re a child whose mobility has been affected by a physical condition, or an athlete who wants better support for a better performance, or an aging boomer who wants to ease the pain of your achy joints, we strive to come up with the most creative solutions for your individual problem. And get you moving beyond your limitations.
    Learn more about the orthotic devices we provide here: www.boundlessbracing.com/type...
    Our Certified Orthotists (c) and Registered Orthotic Technicians (RTO (c)), work closely together, often consulting with one another as a brace takes shape. Outside the office, you can find some of us teaching at George Brown, exploring new technologies or advocating for the profession.
    Learn more about who we are here: www.boundlessbracing.com/our-...
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Комментарии • 6

  • @sisaymondavah4531
    @sisaymondavah4531 Год назад +1

    I am wearing KAFO too

  • @justinjutinstinson172
    @justinjutinstinson172 Год назад

    I wonder ifthiwouldworkforstrokepatients?

  • @justinjutinstinson172
    @justinjutinstinson172 Год назад +1

    Iwonderifakfaowouldworkforrecoveringstrokepatients?

    • @justinjutinstinson172
      @justinjutinstinson172 Год назад +1

      😊

    • @danblocka
      @danblocka Год назад

      @@justinjutinstinson172 normally a stroke patient or similar would not get such a device/orthosis. We can often control both the ankle and knee joints with some of our ankle foot bracing solutions which are not as involved, encumbering and would be significantly lighter. It would be rare that we would ever suggest a knee ankle foot orthosis (KAFO) for those with strokes.

  • @kalanithi8012
    @kalanithi8012 2 года назад

    👌👏