Jigsaw Puzzle Strap – Discontinued
The Jigsaw Puzzle strap design has been discontinued. Please remove the Jigsaw Puzzle design from your Flipper. For a new Flipper, please contact Customer Service. The Flipper has over 29 strap designs for your patient to choose from. Look for new trims and transfers in early 2007. |
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Foot Sizing Jig – Redesigned
In order to make sizing a patient’s foot as easy and accurate as possible, we have redesigned our Foot Sizing Jig. Contact Customer Service to request one. |
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Request a JumpStart Sample
Cascade Dafo has a new product family, JumpStartTM, designed to help the low tone patient who can be difficult to cast and fit properly. To receive a free sample of our new JumpStarts brace, visit www.cascadedafo.com/jumpstart, or contact Customer Service. |
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Product Selection Guide Posters
The Product Selection Guide Posters are in high demand and are going fast... Do not forget to request a free copy on our website or by calling Customer Service.
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New Order Form Booklet
Cascade Dafo now has all order forms combined in one easy-to-use spiral master copy notebook. You no longer need to keep track of individual order forms. To request your copy, please contact Customer Service.
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New Product – DAFO Tami2
The DAFO Tami2, designed for active ambulators, is available with either the Free-Motion or Dorsiflexion Assist Tamarack JointTM hinge system. Each hinge is designed to help either the ambulator who would benefit from additional medial-lateral support, or for those with inconsistent ankle control and excessive plantarflexion. The hinge is incorporated into a partial-wrap outer shell with a Softy-style inner foam liner. The Tami2 is ideal for larger, more mature patients who may otherwise overpower the flexibility of the DAFO 3.5. It is also less limiting than the stronger control provided by the DAFO Turbo design.
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New Product – DAFO FlexiSport
The DAFO FlexiSport is a two-part brace design that offers a wrap-around soft foam liner for comfortable control of a fixed, less correctable foot, combined with a strong but flexible AFO style outer shell. Access to ankle dorsiflexion and plantarflexion is achieved via cut-outs in the posterior upright of the outer shell that allow the shell to flex with a spring-like resistance. This allows for smooth ankle motion during the gait cycle, resulting in a very natural gait pattern.
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