SaeboStep

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  • Designed to replace uncomfortable splints that go inside the shoe
  • Can be worn comfortably with most shoe styles
  • Dial allows client to adjust the life and tension as desired
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Walk independently with the new & improved SaeboStep V2.0

The SaeboStep V2.0 consists of a lightweight, uniquely designed foot drop brace that provides convenience and comfort while offering optimum foot clearance and support during walking. The SaeboStep V2.0 was designed to replace uncomfortable, stiff, or bulky splints that go inside the shoe as well as poorly manufactured braces designed for outside of the shoe that lack support and durability. The SaeboStep V2.0 can even be worn comfortably with the majority of male or female shoe styles.

Product features:

The revolutionary dial is located on the ankle strap and allows the client to quickly and easily customise the lift angle required for lifting the foot for safe clearance, or release the tension as needed with a simple turn of the dial. The cord is a thin and durable cord that attaches to the eyelets on the shoe to lift the foot quickly and easily. Small hook attachments are positioned on the shoe to secure the cord. Soft and comfortable magnetic fastener system secures the device to the ankle. Can be worn comfortably with the majority of male or female shoe styles. Fully adjustable and designed to provide a comfortable yet secure fit for most clients. The unique design requires no cutting or trimming and can comfortably fit all clients with an ankle circumference between 16.51cm and 27.94cm.

The SaeboStep V2.0 is designed for individuals that have had injuries that result in:

Limited lower extremity movement and function leading to difficulty raising the foot, ankle/foot weakness, or decreased foot sensation leading to decreased coordination.

Walk independently
with the new & improved,

SaeboStep v2.0

The most comfortable support for foot drop.

Walk Smarter
Confidence and comfort are one step away

SaeboStep V2.0 consists of a lightweight, uniquely designed foot drop brace

That provides convenience and comfort while offering optimum foot clearance and support during walking.

SaeboStep V2.0 was designed to replace uncomfortable, stiff, or bulky splints

That go inside the shoe as well as poorly manufactured braces designed for outside of the shoe that lack support and durability.

Low Profile, Simple, Comfortable and Elegant
Find out how to use your SaeboGlove

Introducing the New SaeboStep Foot Drop Brace Design

SaeboStep Foot Drop Brac Walk
Smarter Confidence & Comfort
Are One Step Away

SaeboStep Quick Tip
to Increase Snug Fit

SaeboStep
Custom Fittinge

Anatomy of the SaeboStep v2.0

Key Components

Lift
Strong durable cord easily slips onto included eyelet attachments and lifts the foot quickly and easily.

Adjust
The revolutionary dial technology allows individuals to quickly customise the lift angle required for safe foot clearance during walking.

Secure
Ankle cuff dial and magnetic fastener system easily secures device to ankle one-handed.

Release
Conveniently release tension as needed with the simple to use dial technology.

Features & Benefits

  • The revolutionary dial is located on the ankle strap and allows the client to quickly and easily customise the lift angle required for lifting the foot for safe clearance, or release the tension as needed with a simple turn of the dial.
  • The cord is a thin and durable cord that attaches to the eyelets on the shoe to lift the foot quickly and easily.
  • Small hook attachments are positioned on the shoe to secure the Spectra Cord.
  • Soft and comfortable magnetic fastener system secures the device to the ankle.
  • Can be worn comfortably with the majority of male or female shoe styles.
  • Fully adjustable and designed to provide a comfortable yet secure fit for most clients. The unique design requires no cutting or trimming and can comfortably fit all clients with an ankle circumference between 16.51cm and 27.94cm.

Indications

The SaeboStep V2.0 is designed for individuals that have had injuries that result in:

  • Limited lower extremity movement and function leading to difficulty raising the foot.
  • Ankle/foot weakness.
  • Decreased foot sensation leading to decreased coordinations.

Contraindications

Clients that may not be appropriate for the SaeboStep V2.0 typically exhibit one or more of the below:

  • Severe join deformities in the foot or ankle.
  • Moderate tightness or greater in the foot or ankle.
  • Moderate spasticity or greater in the foot or ankle.
  • Moderate or severe swelling in the foot or ankle.
  • Open wounds.
  • Limited hand function with no caregiver support; therefore, applying the device may be challenging.

Foot Drop
What is it and how does it affect your recovery?

Foot Drop

Foot drop, also known as dropped foot or drop foot, is the inability to raise the front part of the foot due to weakness or paralysis of the muscles that lift the foot (National Institute of Neurological Disorders). Consequentially, people who have foot drop scuff their toes along the ground; they may also bend their knees to lift their foot higher than usual to avoid the scuffing, which causes what is called a "steppage" gait.

What Causes Foot Drop?

Nerve Injury
Most commonly, foot drop is caused by an injury to the peroneal nerve. The peroneal nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve that wraps from the back of the knee to the front of the shin. Because it sits very close to the surface, it may be damaged easily.

Muscle Disorders
Conditions that cause the muscles to progressively weaken or deteriorate may cause foot drop. Disorders may include muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) and polio.

Brain or Spinal Disorders
Neurological conditions can contribute to foot drop. Conditions may include stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebral palsy and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.

Managing Foot Drop
Recovery depends on the cause of foot drop and how long you've had it. In some cases it can be permanent.
There are steps you can take to help support your foot and improve walking ability.

• Therapy to strengthen your foot, ankle and lower leg muscles

• A brace or ankle-foot orthosis to support your foot in a normal position

• Functional electrical stimulation can help lift the foot during mobility

• Surgery to fuse the ankle or foot bones may be possible in severe or long-term cases

 

The Power of Video. More Than Words.

What is Drop Foot? Foot Drop Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

5 Easy Tests
for Foot Drop

Foot Drop Treatment with Resistance Band - For Walking, Gait, and Function

5 Easy Foot Drop
Exercises for Beginners

The Saebo Story

In 2001...
Two occupational therapists had one simple, but powerful goal - to provide neurological clients access to transformative and life changing products.

At the time, treatment options for improving arm and hand function were limited. The technology that did exist was expensive and inaccessible for home use. With inadequate therapy options often leading to unfavourable outcomes, health professionals routinely told their clients that they have "reached a plateau" or "no further gains can be made". The founders believed that it was not the clients who had plateaued, but rather their treatment options had plateaued.

Saebo's commitment - "No Plateau in Sight" - was inspired by this mentality; and the accessible, revolutionary solutions began.

Saebo's revolutionary product offering was based on the latest advances in rehabilitation research. From the SaeboFlex which allows clients to incorporate their hand functionally in therapy or at home, to the SaeboMAS, an unweighting device used to assist the arm during daily living tasks and exercise training, "innovation" and "affordability" can now be used in the same sentence.

Over the last ten years, Saebo has grown into a leading global provider of rehabilitative products created through the unrelenting leadership and the strong network of clinicians around the world. As we celebrate our history and helping more than 100,000 clients regain function, we are growing this commitment to affordability and accessibility even further by making our newest, most innovative products more accessible than ever.

Details

Walk independently with the new & improved SaeboStep V2.0

The SaeboStep V2.0 consists of a lightweight, uniquely designed foot drop brace that provides convenience and comfort while offering optimum foot clearance and support during walking. The SaeboStep V2.0 was designed to replace uncomfortable, stiff, or bulky splints that go inside the shoe as well as poorly manufactured braces designed for outside of the shoe that lack support and durability. The SaeboStep V2.0 can even be worn comfortably with the majority of male or female shoe styles.

Product features:

The revolutionary dial is located on the ankle strap and allows the client to quickly and easily customise the lift angle required for lifting the foot for safe clearance, or release the tension as needed with a simple turn of the dial. The cord is a thin and durable cord that attaches to the eyelets on the shoe to lift the foot quickly and easily. Small hook attachments are positioned on the shoe to secure the cord. Soft and comfortable magnetic fastener system secures the device to the ankle. Can be worn comfortably with the majority of male or female shoe styles. Fully adjustable and designed to provide a comfortable yet secure fit for most clients. The unique design requires no cutting or trimming and can comfortably fit all clients with an ankle circumference between 16.51cm and 27.94cm.

The SaeboStep V2.0 is designed for individuals that have had injuries that result in:

Limited lower extremity movement and function leading to difficulty raising the foot, ankle/foot weakness, or decreased foot sensation leading to decreased coordination.

Walk independently
with the new & improved,

SaeboStep v2.0

The most comfortable support for foot drop.

Walk Smarter
Confidence and comfort are one step away

SaeboStep V2.0 consists of a lightweight, uniquely designed foot drop brace

That provides convenience and comfort while offering optimum foot clearance and support during walking.

SaeboStep V2.0 was designed to replace uncomfortable, stiff, or bulky splints

That go inside the shoe as well as poorly manufactured braces designed for outside of the shoe that lack support and durability.

Low Profile, Simple, Comfortable and Elegant
Find out how to use your SaeboGlove

Introducing the New SaeboStep Foot Drop Brace Design

SaeboStep Foot Drop Brac Walk
Smarter Confidence & Comfort
Are One Step Away

SaeboStep Quick Tip
to Increase Snug Fit

SaeboStep
Custom Fittinge

Anatomy of the SaeboStep v2.0

Key Components

Lift
Strong durable cord easily slips onto included eyelet attachments and lifts the foot quickly and easily.

Adjust
The revolutionary dial technology allows individuals to quickly customise the lift angle required for safe foot clearance during walking.

Secure
Ankle cuff dial and magnetic fastener system easily secures device to ankle one-handed.

Release
Conveniently release tension as needed with the simple to use dial technology.

Features & Benefits

  • The revolutionary dial is located on the ankle strap and allows the client to quickly and easily customise the lift angle required for lifting the foot for safe clearance, or release the tension as needed with a simple turn of the dial.
  • The cord is a thin and durable cord that attaches to the eyelets on the shoe to lift the foot quickly and easily.
  • Small hook attachments are positioned on the shoe to secure the Spectra Cord.
  • Soft and comfortable magnetic fastener system secures the device to the ankle.
  • Can be worn comfortably with the majority of male or female shoe styles.
  • Fully adjustable and designed to provide a comfortable yet secure fit for most clients. The unique design requires no cutting or trimming and can comfortably fit all clients with an ankle circumference between 16.51cm and 27.94cm.

Indications

The SaeboStep V2.0 is designed for individuals that have had injuries that result in:

  • Limited lower extremity movement and function leading to difficulty raising the foot.
  • Ankle/foot weakness.
  • Decreased foot sensation leading to decreased coordinations.

Contraindications

Clients that may not be appropriate for the SaeboStep V2.0 typically exhibit one or more of the below:

  • Severe join deformities in the foot or ankle.
  • Moderate tightness or greater in the foot or ankle.
  • Moderate spasticity or greater in the foot or ankle.
  • Moderate or severe swelling in the foot or ankle.
  • Open wounds.
  • Limited hand function with no caregiver support; therefore, applying the device may be challenging.

Foot Drop
What is it and how does it affect your recovery?

Foot Drop

Foot drop, also known as dropped foot or drop foot, is the inability to raise the front part of the foot due to weakness or paralysis of the muscles that lift the foot (National Institute of Neurological Disorders). Consequentially, people who have foot drop scuff their toes along the ground; they may also bend their knees to lift their foot higher than usual to avoid the scuffing, which causes what is called a "steppage" gait.

What Causes Foot Drop?

Nerve Injury
Most commonly, foot drop is caused by an injury to the peroneal nerve. The peroneal nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve that wraps from the back of the knee to the front of the shin. Because it sits very close to the surface, it may be damaged easily.

Muscle Disorders
Conditions that cause the muscles to progressively weaken or deteriorate may cause foot drop. Disorders may include muscular dystrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) and polio.

Brain or Spinal Disorders
Neurological conditions can contribute to foot drop. Conditions may include stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebral palsy and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.

Managing Foot Drop
Recovery depends on the cause of foot drop and how long you've had it. In some cases it can be permanent.
There are steps you can take to help support your foot and improve walking ability.

• Therapy to strengthen your foot, ankle and lower leg muscles

• A brace or ankle-foot orthosis to support your foot in a normal position

• Functional electrical stimulation can help lift the foot during mobility

• Surgery to fuse the ankle or foot bones may be possible in severe or long-term cases

 

The Power of Video. More Than Words.

What is Drop Foot? Foot Drop Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

5 Easy Tests
for Foot Drop

Foot Drop Treatment with Resistance Band - For Walking, Gait, and Function

5 Easy Foot Drop
Exercises for Beginners

The Saebo Story

In 2001...
Two occupational therapists had one simple, but powerful goal - to provide neurological clients access to transformative and life changing products.

At the time, treatment options for improving arm and hand function were limited. The technology that did exist was expensive and inaccessible for home use. With inadequate therapy options often leading to unfavourable outcomes, health professionals routinely told their clients that they have "reached a plateau" or "no further gains can be made". The founders believed that it was not the clients who had plateaued, but rather their treatment options had plateaued.

Saebo's commitment - "No Plateau in Sight" - was inspired by this mentality; and the accessible, revolutionary solutions began.

Saebo's revolutionary product offering was based on the latest advances in rehabilitation research. From the SaeboFlex which allows clients to incorporate their hand functionally in therapy or at home, to the SaeboMAS, an unweighting device used to assist the arm during daily living tasks and exercise training, "innovation" and "affordability" can now be used in the same sentence.

Over the last ten years, Saebo has grown into a leading global provider of rehabilitative products created through the unrelenting leadership and the strong network of clinicians around the world. As we celebrate our history and helping more than 100,000 clients regain function, we are growing this commitment to affordability and accessibility even further by making our newest, most innovative products more accessible than ever.

  • Designed to replace uncomfortable splints that go inside the shoe
  • Can be worn comfortably with most shoe styles
  • Dial allows client to adjust the life and tension as desired