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Go beyond the limitations of crutches, wheelchairs or scooters. Our off-loading brace allows you to fully integrate the device into your daily life, giving you complete mobility. You have the ability to accomplish all of your normal day-to-day tasks without assistance, while at the same time keeping the strength in upper muscles of the injured leg. Keep Living! Toll-Free Technical Support: 888-816-8127 100% Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee The simple asnwer is ANYONE with ankle, foot or knee injuries requiring non weight bearing. Walk with zero weight on the injured lower leg. Osteotomies Fusion of foot or ankle Bunionectomy Diabetic wound offloading Post-op neuromas Plantar wounds Plantar ulceration Transmetatarsal amputation Fractures of the foot and ankle Achilles ruptures Midshaft tibial fractures Proximial tibial fractures Micro-fracture surgery Patellar fractures Meniscus repair Femoral condylar fracture Who Can Use the Freedom Leg? 100% Off-loading 100% Hands Free

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Page 1: Who Can Use the Freedom Leg? The simple asnwer is with ... · Keep Living! Toll-Free Technical Support: 888-816-8127 100% Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee The simple asnwer is ANYONE

Go beyond the limitations of crutches, wheelchairs or scooters. Our off-loading brace allows you to fully integrate the device into your daily life, giving you complete mobility.

You have the ability to accomplish all of your normal day-to-day tasks without assistance, while at the same time keeping the strength in upper muscles of the injured leg.

Keep Living!

Toll-Free Technical Support: 888-816-8127100% Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee

The simple asnwer is ANYONE with ankle, foot or knee injuries requiring non weight bearing.Walk with zero weight on the injured lower leg.

• Osteotomies• Fusion of foot or ankle• Bunionectomy• Diabetic wound offloading• Post-op neuromas• Plantar wounds• Plantar ulceration• Transmetatarsal amputation• Fractures of the foot and ankle• Achilles ruptures• Midshaft tibial fractures• Proximial tibial fractures• Micro-fracture surgery• Patellar fractures• Meniscus repair• Femoral condylar fracture

Who Can Use the Freedom Leg?100% Off-loading 100% Hands Free

Page 2: Who Can Use the Freedom Leg? The simple asnwer is with ... · Keep Living! Toll-Free Technical Support: 888-816-8127 100% Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee The simple asnwer is ANYONE

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How it works:THE FREEDOM LEG.

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The bend in the brace and knee naturally lifts the foot allowing you to walk with the foot above the ground while both hips remain level.

Advanced Composite beams transfer the weight from the thigh to the ground ensuring there is zero weight on the leg from the knee down.

The brace is adjustable in 1/4” increments to allow for a precise length adjustment.

The foam shin pad ensures the foot cannot move forward of the brace and touch the ground.

Properly adjusted, the foot will float above the floor with zero weight from the knee down.

The custom molded rubber base provides comfort and durability.

• WALK WITHOUT CRUTCHES

• CONTINUE WITH DAILY TASKS

• RETAIN & MAINTAIN LEG STRENGTH

• USE STAIRS (with the handrail)

• USE BEFORE AND AFTER SURGERY

• LIGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE

• AID IN HEALING DIABETIC FOOT

• MOBILITY FOR BELOW THE KNEE AMPUTEES

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