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Featured Products

Sleeq APL

SLEEQ APL is a Made in USA enhanced profile LSO that provides the same great compression and pain relief as its SLEEQ family members. SLEEQ APL includes rigid side panels that increase lateral support for patients requiring additional stabilization as part of their treatment. Developed with our patented InvisAdjust™ technology, SLEEQ APL can fit the vast majority of patients with a single model. This one-size fits most design can dramatically reduce the associated costs with unused inventory.

Sleeq Max

SLEEQ MAX is the result of extensive research, development and testing that combines the innovative SLEEQ universal brace platform with the legendary superiority of Townsend’s rigid brace designs. Our team of clinical experts has designed a post-op/post-injury universal TLSO that delivers maximum control with minimum effort for both the patient and clinician.

SpryStep One

The SpryStep One® is an elegant, durable, effective and universal ankle foot orthotic made with a precise selection and layup of diverse composite materials. The posterior spiral strut is uniquely positioned to amplify energy return and fit easily into most shoes. Featuring three trimmable areas to meet the individual needs of a patient.

Contender Post Op Knee Brace

The Contender® Post-Op Knee Brace (POKB) features a simple adjustment system to minimize fit time after surgery, and at 27oz., it’s one of the lightest brace on the market. The X-Flex™ Cuff System flexes to hug the leg, significantly reducing brace migration. QuikZip™ Buckles allow for easy application and micro adjustment of the strap for a secure fit. The ZipTrak Telescoping System adjusts brace length from 18”-27” in 1/8” increments and also allows adjustment of intermediate cuffs to help avoid incision sites.

Overlay Transtibial

Ethnocare's Overlay is a revolutionary prosthetic device that uses air to manage the changes in limb volume.

Overlay Transfemoral

Air expansion system to enhance socket fit, stability, comfort and address volume fluctuation for transfemoral amputees.

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