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Prosthesis idea
A herniated disk years ago caused nerve damage such that I lost muscle use in part of my lower left leg, and therefore I can't stand on my toes on my left foot. When I stand on the pedals, my left heel drops, which I notice with occasional heels strikes on the left foot on my FS MTB. A few days ago I rode my fixed gear for a couple of hours and I think I overstressed my knee ligaments by overextending my knee as my heel drops.
So - I've been thinking of some type of strap-on prosthesis that bridges from my shin to the top of my foot can maintains a minimum angle between the foot and the leg. Have any of you heard of anything remotely like this? I can imagine mocking it up in rigid foam and then making it out of fiber + epoxy resin, and using velcro to strap it on. Last edited by NHAero; 11-30-2018 at 01:38 PM. |
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I admire your versatility and ingenuity.
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I'll throw out the obvious question, which is, are your cleats as far backward as they can be? The closer they are to your toe, the more weight will be pushing your heal lower.
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That is one way to praise the indomitable human spirit, I guess.
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Ankle-foot orthotic (AFO) exists. Rigid molded plastic that extends from the calf to the sole and velcros on. Could likely make your own. Or call Calfee for special carbon fiber layup.
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Yes they are.
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BINGO!
Thanks so much - with the right search term, lots comes up. I just couldn't come up with the right name for it! And there actually are carbon fiber versions!!! What's interesting in a very quick look-see is that they are targeted at foot drop, and I need resistance to motion in the other rotational direction. But this is a great start, thanks. Last edited by NHAero; 11-30-2018 at 02:42 PM. |
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definitely a Calfee carbon fiber one
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This looks like it helps with foot drop, but not with the collapse of the foot upwards, which is what I am looking for. There needs to be a rigid component to resist rotation upwards.
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Well it's one year later :-)
I learned from a friend with some degenerative leg issues about a good orthotic/prosthesis place in Burlington MA called FDR Center. Called them, spoke to the person (Paul Harney) who helped my friend, he was very enthusiastic about helping me. Went up there with a bike, a trainer to ride it on, and some shoes, including the custom Luck shoes that didn't work out for Doomridesout. The new AFO arrived yesterday and I just returned from a shakedown ride. It works! Some kinks to work out, but a big step forward. Posting in case anyone else encounters this. The AFO is made my Thuasne and is part of their SpryStep product line, called Spry Step Max. It's carbon fiber and weighs 10.5 ounces all in! |
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I am so very glad to hear you found this device and wish you many many miles of happy riding!
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Good news, Marc ! It is indeed positive attitude Friday. Cutting out the heel drag on the pavement is going to make you faster. Or at least more comfortable...
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Fantastic
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That orthotic is very cool looking and glad to hear it’s functional.
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