NeuroFlex FootEase Orthosis for Abnormal Muscle Tone
NeuroFlex Restorative FootEase Orthosis for Abnormal Muscle Tone effectively treats foot drop, plantar flexion, mild inversion/eversion and Plantar Fasciitis.
This foot ease not only provides physical support but also adapts to changes in muscle tone, promoting comfort and aiding in the healing process.
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Restorative foot orthosis for alignment, heel offloading and supportive rehabilitation
NeuroFlex Restorative FootEase Orthosis
The NeuroFlex Restorative FootEase Orthosis is designed to help maintain a more neutral foot position while relieving pressure on the heel. It is intended for people who need supportive positioning of the foot and ankle, including those with foot drop, plantar flexion, mild inversion or eversion, gait training needs, or heel pressure concerns.
Its Flex Technology is designed to move with abnormal muscle tone and spasticity, while the remouldable plastic base allows healthcare professionals to adapt the orthosis as restorative goals change. For clinicians, carers and informed users looking for a supportive orthosis that combines pressure relief with adjustability, this product is built to support comfort, alignment and ongoing care.
Key Selling Points
Helps maintain foot alignment: Designed to support a more neutral foot position where plantar flexion or mild inversion/eversion are present.
Supports heel pressure relief: The open heel design provides full heel flotation to help reduce pressure on the heel.
Adapts to tone changes: Flex Technology is intended to move with abnormal muscle tone and spasticity to promote comfort and relaxation.
Can be adjusted over time: The high-temperature plastic base can be remoulded by healthcare professionals as patient needs progress.
Useful for restorative care plans: Includes dorsiflexion assist straps and an anti-rotation bar for additional positioning support.
Allows brief standing and walking: The non-slip sole is intended to support short periods of standing and walking where appropriate.
What It Does and How It Works
This orthosis is designed to position the foot and ankle in a more controlled, supported posture. It helps maintain neutral alignment, assists with controlling plantar flexion, and helps redistribute pressure away from the heel.
The device uses Flex Technology to respond to abnormal muscle tone rather than forcing a rigid position. Dorsiflexion assist straps help encourage proper alignment, while the anti-rotation bar helps reduce unwanted leg rolling. The padded design is intended to improve comfort and spread pressure more evenly across contact areas.
Because the base can be remoulded by a healthcare professional, it may be adapted as rehabilitation goals, muscle tone or joint position change over time.
Common Problems It May Help With
Foot drop support: May be used where better foot positioning and dorsiflexion assistance are needed.
Plantar flexion control: Designed to help manage plantar-flexed positioning of the foot.
Mild inversion or eversion: Can help support more controlled alignment where the foot tends to roll inward or outward.
Heel pressure relief: Open heel flotation may be useful where reducing heel loading is part of pressure care.
Gait training support: The combination of dorsiflexion assist straps and non-slip sole may support rehabilitation programmes involving brief standing or walking.
Post-surgical or restorative support: May be used where supported positioning and progressive adjustment are required as recovery continues.
Indications
This product may be suitable for:
- Patients needing help to maintain neutral foot alignment
- People requiring heel pressure relief or offloading as part of a wider care plan
- Individuals with abnormal muscle tone or spasticity who may benefit from a more adaptive orthosis
- Post-surgery patients needing supported foot positioning during recovery
- People undergoing gait training or rehabilitation
- Clinicians, physiotherapists, podiatrists and carers looking for an adjustable restorative foot orthosis
Who It May Not Be Suitable For
This product may be less suitable where:
- A fully rigid immobilisation device is required
- The user needs unsupervised use despite complex foot, ankle or neurological presentation
- The fit cannot be monitored or adjusted appropriately
- The user has skin, circulation or pressure care concerns that require individual clinical assessment before application
Where there is uncertainty about fit, pressure risk, spasticity, rehabilitation goals or safe ambulation, assessment by a qualified healthcare professional is recommended.
Product Specifications
| Product name | NeuroFlex Restorative FootEase Orthosis |
|---|---|
| Brand | Restorative Medical |
| Product type | Restorative foot orthosis |
| Main purpose | Maintain neutral foot alignment and relieve heel pressure |
| Key design features | Flex Technology, remouldable plastic base, anti-rotation bar, dorsiflexion assist straps, non-slip sole, comfortable padding, open heel design |
| Indications listed on source page | Maintaining foot neutral alignment, relieving heel pressure, controlling plantar flexion, assisting with gait training, preventing pressure ulcers |
| Ambulation note | Non-slip sole intended for brief standing and walking |
| Adjustment | Plastic base can be remoulded by healthcare professionals |
| Sold as | Each |
Usage Instructions
- Position the foot within the orthosis, making sure the heel is properly placed.
- Secure the adjustable straps so the fit is snug and supportive without creating unnecessary pressure.
- Adjust dorsiflexion assistance and positioning features as needed.
- Where remoulding or structural adjustment is required, this should be carried out by a healthcare professional.
- Clean the orthosis regularly in line with the product instructions and review the IFU for full guidance.
Benefits
Supports a more neutral foot position
Helps offload pressure from the heel
Designed to adapt to abnormal muscle tone and spasticity
Useful for restorative care and rehabilitation pathways
Can be customised by healthcare professionals as needs change
Provides padded support for comfort and pressure redistribution
Contraindications & Warnings
- Use with caution where there is high skin fragility, existing skin breakdown, altered sensation, circulatory compromise or complex foot and ankle presentation.
- Check fit regularly to help reduce the risk of unwanted pressure or rubbing.
- Clinical review is advised where the orthosis is being used as part of pressure ulcer prevention, post-surgical care, gait rehabilitation or neurological management.
- The non-slip sole is described for brief standing and walking; it should not be assumed to replace a dedicated walking orthosis where greater mobility support is needed.
- Always follow the product IFU and local clinical protocols where applicable.
FAQs
What is the NeuroFlex Restorative FootEase Orthosis used for?
It is used to help maintain neutral foot alignment, relieve heel pressure, control plantar flexion, assist with gait training and support pressure care where heel offloading is important.
Who is this foot orthosis suitable for?
It may be suitable for patients with foot drop, plantar-flexed positioning, mild inversion or eversion, abnormal muscle tone, heel pressure concerns, post-surgical support needs or rehabilitation goals that include supported positioning.
How does Flex Technology help?
Flex Technology is designed to move with abnormal muscle tone and spasticity rather than simply holding the foot in a rigid fixed position. The aim is to support comfort and relaxation while still assisting alignment.
Can it help with heel pressure relief?
Yes. The open heel design is intended to create full heel flotation, which helps reduce direct pressure on the heel as part of a wider pressure management approach.
Can the orthosis be adjusted as the patient changes?
Yes. The high-temperature plastic base can be remoulded by healthcare professionals, allowing the orthosis to be adapted as restorative needs or alignment goals change.
Is it suitable for walking?
The product includes a non-slip sole intended for brief standing and walking. Users needing more extensive ambulation support should seek clinical guidance on whether this product is appropriate for their situation.
Who should apply or adjust it?
Basic application involves positioning the foot and securing the straps, but any remoulding or more advanced adjustment should be carried out by a healthcare professional.
Can it be used in rehabilitation or gait training?
Yes. The source page lists gait training among its indications, and the dorsiflexion assist straps are intended to support foot positioning during rehabilitation activity where clinically appropriate.
Summary
The NeuroFlex Restorative FootEase Orthosis is a restorative foot support designed to help maintain neutral foot alignment, control plantar flexion and reduce heel pressure. It is commonly used for foot drop support, mild inversion or eversion control, gait training and pressure care where heel offloading matters. It may suit rehabilitation, post-surgical care and users with abnormal muscle tone or spasticity, especially where clinical adjustment over time is needed.






























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