Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus Ankle and Foot Orthosis

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Ottobock
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£529.99+ FREE UK delivery
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This item in brief:
  • Shoe insole with calf cuff orthosis to help extend wearer's knee
  • Helps those with dorsiflexion weakness walk more naturally
  • Also supports active patients with knee extension
  • Lightweight, low profile and durable
Product Details

Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus Ankle and Foot Orthosis

If you suffer from dorsiflexion weakness or foot drop, it can be difficult to walk naturally. This in turn can lead to discomfort and additional foot and lower leg problems. There are many walking aids available on the market, however these are often clunky and uncomfortable to wear, or too flimsy to provide sufficient support.

The Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus Ankle and Foot Orthosis is a great walking aid designed to help users with dorsiflexion weakness walk more naturally. The walking aid is lightweight and low profile, without compromising on toughness and functionality. Simply place the orthosis inside your shoe like an insole and you're ready to go.

What's Included?

  • 1 x Ankle AFO

Discomfort-Free Walking

Like other Ottobock WalkOn aids, the Reaction Plus Orthosis is fabricated from a prepreg advanced carbon composite, for ultimate strength and durability.

The WalkOn Reaction Plus features an anterior-placed calf cuff and longer strut, which works in conjunction with ground reaction forces to help extend the wearer's knee.This makes the WalkOn Reaction Plus a great solution for active patients who have a slight knee extension impairment, as well as for those suffering from foot drop.

Enjoy discomfort-free walking and get more out of your day with the handy Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus Orthosis!

Features of the Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus

  • Lightweight and low profile - for discreet, comfortable wear
  • Extremely tough - long-lasting support
  • Prepreg advanced carbon composite construction - durable
  • Anterior-placed calf cuff and longer strutt - helps extend user's knee
  • Available in a range of sizes, with a choice of left or right foot

Sizing Information for the Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus AFO

Finding the right size Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus AFO couldn't be easier. Simply take your UK or EU shoe size and match it against the sizing guide below.

AFO Size UK Shoe Size EU Shoe Size
Small 3.5 - 5.5 36 - 39
Medium 5.5 - 8 39 - 42
Large 8 - 10.5 42 - 45
Extra Large 10.5 - 13 45 - 48

How Tall Is the Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus AFO?

One of the most important measurements you'll need to know is how high the AFO runs up the leg. We've taken these measurements ourselves and included them below for your convenience:

  • Small: 13.8" (35cm)
  • Medium: 14.2" (36cm)
  • Large: 14.8" (37.5cm)
  • Extra Large: 15.4" (39cm)

How Is the Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Different from the Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus?

Both the WalkOn Reaction and the WalkOn Reaction Plus are provide highly functional support, and are suitable for low ankle stability. However, the WalkOn Reaction Plus features a stiffer strut for those with non-functional plantar flexors, as well as several other alterations. Please consult the table below for a side-by-side comparison of the two models.

WalkOn Reaction WalkOn Reaction Plus
  • Strong support for the gait cycle
  • Mild weakness of the knee extensors (fatigue)
  • Valgus-varus instability of the knee
  • High energy return
  • Low ankle stability
  • Mild weakness of the knee extensors
  • Stiffer strut for those with non-functional plantar flexors
  • Stronger support for knee extension
  • Higher energy return in forefoot area
  • Very low ankle stability

Can the Ottobock AFO Be Trimmed to Size?

Yes, the footplate of the Ottobock WalkOn Reaction Plus AFO can be trimmed to size. This helps you tailor the base of the device to the unique size and shape of your foot.

Please note that the only section that can be trimmed is the outer rubbery leather section of the footplate that is clearly marked around the internal, harder section of the AFO footplate. This interior carbon fibre section must not be cut into.

Lightweight and Discreet Design

Ottobock understand that wearing any type of AFO, orthotic or compensatory device can be uncomfortable and unfashionable. The Reaction Plus is all about giving a discreet and lightweight feel that can easily be worn underneath trousers during the day for concealed support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please see below for answers to our most commonly answered Ottobock AFO questions:

How Do I Put the WalkOn Reaction Brace On?

Application couldn't be easier. Place the orthosis inside your shoe first then insert your foot on top before fastening the hook and loop closures to stabilise the AFO.

Can I Wash the WalkOn Reaction Plus AFO?

The orthosis should be wiped regularly using water and a mild cleaning agent. All pads and closures are combined, and all textile components can be washed and replaced. We recommend washing the pad at least twice a week (machine washable at 40°C).

Can I Play Sports With the Ottobock Reaction Plus AFO?

Absolutely! If you are concerned about this aspect of your recovery, we recommend speaking with a healthcare professional, however the Ottobock Reaction Plus Foot Drop Orthosis is durable and lightweight enough to make sports and active wear a breeze.

Are Special Shoes Required?

No, the Ottobock Reaction Plus is designed as an ultra-accessible AFO that can be worn inside any style of shoe. For best results however, we recommend wearing your Ottobock AFO with shoes that you know to have a sturdy, reinforced heel. 

We recommend shoes with a minimum heel height of 10mm so that the orthosis moves around as little as possible.

Additional Documentation

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1 review:

Nice bit of kit
Rating:
18 July 2016  | 

I've only had the WalkOn support/brace for 5 days but it's honestly the best investment I could have made in my long term health.

I was born with mild Cerebral Palsy - mainly affecting my left lower leg. Following a procedure to lengthen the Achilles tendon, a plaster-cast was put in place while the damaged tissue healed.

Unfortunately the already weak muscles atrophied and never recovered - various doctors have stated that the condition will not improve. Importantly to me the assistance offered by my NHS trust was that braces & callipers were old school and as such weren't offered as a fix anymore. I was offered an orthotic insert. (This tough, painful, piece of plastic inserted into a shoe was not my idea of a fix).

I can see why it's not always advised, the use of a leg brace, as it no doubt can weaken muscles but I believe in my situation there is nothing to lose.

No plastic insert inside my shoe is going to cure an ankle which is easily fatigued and gradually gives way to the point where bones are fractured down the outer edge taking the impact of walking.

This WalkOn brace is working a charm.. it almost feels like i have a teenage swagger back in my gait.. as you can probably tell i'm really pleased with it and planning to buy a spare and perhaps another to cut down to a smaller size for trainers.

I've been wearing the brace with a couple of different pairs of boots. I tried my favourites - Magnum Cobras which have a great memory foam insole, I transferred these to some cheap Lee Cooper safety shoes (ankle trainer boots) which are slightly more flexible.

Would recommend something that has laces as close to the tip of your shoe as possible to account for how much wider the shoe will become (It's about half an inch wider than my right shoe with the brace on).

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Nice bit of kit
Rating:
18 July 2016  | 

I've only had the WalkOn support/brace for 5 days but it's honestly the best investment I could have made in my long term health.

I was born with mild Cerebral Palsy - mainly affecting my left lower leg. Following a procedure to lengthen the Achilles tendon, a plaster-cast was put in place while the damaged tissue healed.

Unfortunately the already weak muscles atrophied and never recovered - various doctors have stated that the condition will not improve. Importantly to me the assistance offered by my NHS trust was that braces & callipers were old school and as such weren't offered as a fix anymore. I was offered an orthotic insert. (This tough, painful, piece of plastic inserted into a shoe was not my idea of a fix).

I can see why it's not always advised, the use of a leg brace, as it no doubt can weaken muscles but I believe in my situation there is nothing to lose.

No plastic insert inside my shoe is going to cure an ankle which is easily fatigued and gradually gives way to the point where bones are fractured down the outer edge taking the impact of walking.

This WalkOn brace is working a charm.. it almost feels like i have a teenage swagger back in my gait.. as you can probably tell i'm really pleased with it and planning to buy a spare and perhaps another to cut down to a smaller size for trainers.

I've been wearing the brace with a couple of different pairs of boots. I tried my favourites - Magnum Cobras which have a great memory foam insole, I transferred these to some cheap Lee Cooper safety shoes (ankle trainer boots) which are slightly more flexible.

Would recommend something that has laces as close to the tip of your shoe as possible to account for how much wider the shoe will become (It's about half an inch wider than my right shoe with the brace on).

6 of 6 people found this review helpful.
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