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Aspen M2 AFO
Aspen M2 AFO
Aspen M2 AFO
Aspen M2 AFO
Aspen M2 AFO
Aspen M2 AFO
Aspen M2 AFO
Aspen M2 AFO

Aspen M2 AFO

Having undergone 2 million cycles of testing, the M2 AFO has proven to be durable for extended use to facilitate a normal gait. The lightweight and comfortable design offers ideal support with optimal flex for toeoff.
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HCPCS Code
  • L1951 (Posterior)
  • L1932 (Anterior)
Key Features
  • Trimmable Footplate
    • Trimmable footplate can be customized to fit most patient anatomies and shoes.
  • Diamond Stitch Fabric
    • Provides comfort for all-day wear.
  • Carbon Filter
    • Carbon filter creates dynamic forces for comfortable walking.
  • Medium Flex
    • Medium flex fits most patient needs for enhanced performance.
Indications for Use
  • Foot drop secondary to neurologic conditions such as stroke
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Trauma
  • Injury or other conditions that result in weak ankle dorsiflexion function
Manufacturer
Aspen
Manuf. Part No.
Size Posterior (Right, Left) Anterior (Right, Left)
Small 640112, 640212 640102, 640202
Medium 640113, 640213 640103, 640203
Large 640114, 640214 640104, 640204
X-Large
640115, 640215
N/A

 

Size Chart
Size Length Height
Small 10.04in 255mm 13.78in 350mm
Medium
10.63in 270mm
14.17in 360mm
Large 11.42in 290mm
14.57in 370mm
X-Large 11.61in 295mm 12.96in 380mm

 

Left/Right
Yes

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