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    Freedom Leg Crutch Alternative

    Experience the freedom of a hands-free crutch alternative. The leading solution for a hands-free crutch alternative.
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    Freedom Leg 3.0 

    • 100% Non-Weight bearing, Hands-Free Mobility, Off-Load from the knee to the foot
    • Compatible with boot or cast
    • Use to safely climb stairs
    • Class I Medical Device.
    • More comfortable than ever: it transfers the weight to the back of the thigh completely releasing pressure from your foot
    • Custom aluminum side rails put pressure into the ground while the straps stabilize and support the leg
    • With a slightly bent knee position, you walk with symmetry and balance and are able to freely use your hands and partake in normal activities

    Freedom Leg Indications

    • Foot, Ankle, and Knee surgery
    • Fractures of the foot and ankle
    • Femoral condylar fracture
    • Fusion of foot or ankle
    • Proximial tibial fractures
    • Midshaft tibial fractures
    • Micro fracture of the knee
    • Micro-fracture surgery
    • Osteotomies
    • Patellor fractures
    • Post-op neuromas
    • Achilles ruptures
    • Plantar wounds
    • Bunionectomy

    Freedom Leg 3.0 

    • 100% Non-Weight bearing, Hands-Free Mobility, Off-Load from the knee to the foot
    • Compatible with boot or cast
    • Use to safely climb stairs
    • Class I Medical Device.
    • More comfortable than ever: it transfers the weight to the back of the thigh completely releasing pressure from your foot
    • Custom aluminum side rails put pressure into the ground while the straps stabilize and support the leg
    • With a slightly bent knee position, you walk with symmetry and balance and are able to freely use your hands and partake in normal activities

    Freedom Leg Indications

    • Foot, Ankle, and Knee surgery
    • Fractures of the foot and ankle
    • Femoral condylar fracture
    • Fusion of foot or ankle
    • Proximial tibial fractures
    • Midshaft tibial fractures
    • Micro fracture of the knee
    • Micro-fracture surgery
    • Osteotomies
    • Patellor fractures
    • Post-op neuromas
    • Achilles ruptures
    • Plantar wounds
    • Bunionectomy
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