

🦾 Step into confidence with every stride!
The NEOFECT Drop Foot Brace is a lightweight, breathable ankle support designed for individuals recovering from stroke or managing mild foot and ankle conditions. Featuring fully adjustable straps and durable neoprene material, it offers customizable comfort and reliable stability to enhance mobility and promote natural movement during daily activities.












| ASIN | B0D716YT7W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,617 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #44 in Foot Supports |
| Date First Available | June 13, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 0.7 ounces |
| Item model number | NDB |
| Manufacturer | Case Industry |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 7 x 1 inches |
H**S
Perfect fit
The newer design has greatly improved comfortability during long sessions of use. Has helped my mobility with foot drop.
A**N
Ankle support plus foot drop
{update}. I am updating my review to include that I have found the perfect way to use it for foot drop, as advised by a friend who worked with her professional. It has really helped me and I’m glad this product is available! The advice is to wear it during sleep. It had massive improvement on my foot and leg after sleeping with it on (the next morning I could walk around, normally without anything, but fatigued by the late afternoon, and needed to use it again ). and it’s comfortable unlike some of the other products that were bulky and awkward. Walking around with it still has the same sense of prominently an ankle support system, with a little bit of lift on the foot. But the biggest impact is sleeping with it. Thanksgiving you! September: I like the idea this might help with a foot drop. It’s a very slight lift of the foot so I’m gonna have to re-strap and see if it lifts a little better. Otherwise it’s a great product to give better ankle support, which can help. You do want to strengthen the muscles by using them without a device. So that’s why I’m OK with keeping this because I wear it half a day and then I remove it to use my muscles.
M**.
It seems to do what it claims to do.
Worth noting, I'm very early in my use of this product, like an hour into day one early. I was diagnosed with MS several years ago and in the past few years have had some progression of weakness in my left leg. Included with that is some dorsiflexion issues (partially exhibited as some foot drop) as well as some weakness or what I'd call "sloppiness" of my knee and ankle. I was looking for a product that would assist me with the dorsiflexion issue (with and without shoes) and one that might offer some stability of the ankle joint. In my research, this seemed like a product that could help with both of those things. My first impression was "wow, I overpaid for this thing" based upon what was in the bag (and I still feel a little bit that way but time will tell if this assists and holds up over time). I didn't have any issues getting this onto my foot; the directions were sufficient. I found that forcing my ankle into dorsiflexion allowed the brace to work best in keeping my toes pointed upward. The device is comfortable and works both with and without shoes. I'm not sure this is the case with other devices, as this is my first, I am finding that not only does it keep my ankle flexed, it also has a favorable affect throughout the length of my leg (I seem less prone to over-extension of my knee and think it helps to make the muscles in my upper leg participate. It could be mindfulness alone but I suspect the former). As for stability, I think this does offer some (it compensates for some of the sloppiness/laziness of my ankle). It does not compare to what an athletic-style lace-up brace would do to prevent an ankle roll, but I don't believe that is the intent of this device. The materials seem of good quality, the loop and hook (Velcro) seems to be quite strong as that is needed for this particular device. Even with that said, the price point does seem a bit high (considering it is made in China, not in the US or EU) which may dissuade some people from acquiring this over another device. So with all of that stated, I've given it an overall rating of four stars and as I stated before, time will tell.
A**A
At the risk of sounding like my tween, "It's ok."
It is mildly effective for my mother, who has 2/5 tibialis anterior strength. She can move through Dorsiflexion in a gravity neutral position (sidelying). However, when ambulating with this brace, she is still having toe drop and "scuffing" the floor or absent toe clearance. However, I can see this working for someone with a little greater neuromuscular control of their tibialis anterior (the muscle which pulls your foot toward your head). So, no this does not provide as much dorsiflexion support as a rigid AFO, but it does provide support and a small amount of dorsiflexion assist. It is comfortable.
J**J
Foot irritation
I bought this product 3 months ago and it initially worked very well. However, over time I began to experience pain around my little toe. It has now become imposible to wear. It saeems that the strap that covers the small toe may be too wide and is causing the brace material to rub causing irritation.
B**T
Did the job for me
I was a bit skeptical about the product at first. I have been suffering from a nerve condition causing drop foot that has created great pain in my lower leg. I purchased this brace mainly to address the foot drop, but it also did quite a good job in also relieving the pain I was experiencing. For me this was well worth the money spent!
W**.
Helps walk more normally
Have only been using this for a few days, but very pleased. i have tried several other products to help with my drop foot, but returned them. This support works very well, helps me walk better, eliminates fear of stumbling, and is easy to put on.
I**S
For being at home
This product is comfy I guess but doesnt necessarily keep your foot at 90 degrees. I would say this is just for being indoors Tried with multiple shoes still felt extremely tight
K**D
I had an ankle injury and the muscle that was torn was being aggravated by my foot falling forward when I walked and not so much if I bend my foot backwards so this is amazing I don’t have dropfoot but this is helping me for my torn foot muscle fits perfect seems to be upside down but I could be wrong. I don’t understand why the name is under my foot and not on the opposite side of my foot towards the ground. The only way you can see the company symbols by taking it off. I feel the padding should have been put on the inwards but if you do that the Velcro will not stick to that side. Unlike the boot I had I could not put on my shoes and socks but with this I can.
A**A
This brace has been amazing it has gave my mum so much support and confidence I would highly recommend this
H**A
so far it has enough support to hold my dropped foot. i use it in the evenings when i take off my brace. the test will be when i go to the beach next week. overall I am happy with my purchase
V**T
I developed foot drop after a spine injury. Started off with the hard plastic splint which was very painful on the legs. Then came across this product. Was bit sceptical if this would work as it as very soft but to my surprise this is fantastic. The feel is very soft but the holding of ankle is very good. Fit very well inside the shoe due to the open heel design (which is a disadvantage with the hard splints).
J**E
The light weight and ease of use is great.
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