Aim: Evaluation of practicability and functional benefit with modern carbon fibre knee ankle foot orthoses in polio patients.
Methods: In a retrospective analysis, fifty-five (55) polio patients between the ages of 42 and 80 years who had been provided with a carbon fibre orthoses for a minimum of three months, were asked about their acceptance as well as changes in functional capacity and comfort.
Results: Clear improvements were shown in walking, sitting and automobile driving as well as comfort and dressing/undressing of the orthoses. Through the use of these new orthoses, the maximum walking distance increased significantly--at least partially due to less weight (40%). 95% of all treated patients were very satisfied or satisfied.
Conclusion: The use of carbon fibre material in the orthotic treatment of polio patients seems to be supported by the positive results of our study.