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Sensocontrol orthoses
Sensocontrol orthoses have very pronounced sensomotoric® elements and are particularily useful when a stronger treatment is intended or in case of neurological issues. With conditions such as cerebral palsy the sensocontrol foot orthoses can be combined with ankle foot orthoses to enhance the maximum outcome.
Suitable:
For intense treatment
Medial rotated gait (in-toe or pigeon toe)
Toe walker
Neurological issues
Cerebral Palsy

Shoe fit:
Sport footwear
School shoes
Sandals with removable inlay
Prefabricated Medical Grade Footwear
Boots
Contra indication:
Insensate foot, very sensitive feet, pressure sensitive skin
Types of sensomotoric® sensocontrol orthoses
Differentiation and Indication  
Description and
anatomical features
General
Sensocontrol 1/1   Flat foot   General symptoms
 
Anatomical signs
Pronated low arched foot
Flat foot
Pes equinus
Genu valgum
Genu varum
Medial rotated walking gait
 
Attention deficit
Reduced sensory abilities
Co-ordination disturbances
Bad postural alignment

 

 
Prescription indication
1. Children’s hyper and hypo tone spastic pronated, lowered arched foot with medial rotated walking gait
2. Multiple sclerosis
3. Hemiparesis
4. All neurological pathologies in
connection with a pronated or low
arched foot or flat foot
 
Sensocontrol 1/2   Flat foot   General symptoms
 
Anatomical signs
Pronated low arched foot
Flat foot
Pes equinus
Genu valgum
Genu varum
Medial rotated walking gait
 
Attention deficit
Reduced sensory abilities
Co-ordination disturbances
Bad postural alignment
Prescription indication
1. Children’s hyper and hypo tone spastic pronated, lowered arched foot with medial rotated walking gait
2. Multiple sclerosis
3. Hemiparesis
4. All neurological pathologies in
connection with a pronated or low
arched foot or flat foot
   
Sensocontrol 1/3   Varus foot   General symptoms
 
Anatomical signs
Varus Club foot
Very high arched foot
Pes equinus
Genu valgum
Genu varum
Medial gliding of talus after surgery
Medial rotated walking gait
 
Attention deficit
Reduced sensory abilities
Co-ordination disturbances
Bad postural alignment
Prescription indication
1. Hyper and hypo tone spastic club foot
2. Varus foot
3. Multiple sclerosis
4. Hemiparesis
5. All neurological pathologies in connection with a varus foot
6. Post club foot, varus foot surgery