Embrace The Moore’s Balance Brace

When it comes to mobility, you need the best to keep you upright. Moore's Balance Brace is how you can save yourself from falling. Many factors can cause you to need a brace. If you have a history of balance issues, slipping, ankle instability or arthritis in your ankles or feet, diabetic feet, or if you've had a stroke or another problem like these, your podiatrist will be recommending a brace to help you retain your ability to walk. Another issue that causes falling is getting older. As you age walking becomes more and more difficult.

How the Brace Can Help

Left untreated, these issues can cause you to lose your ability to walk without help. However, the brace can help you in the following ways.

  • Stability-stabilizing your ankles will make your walk steady and secure. Instead of wobbling feet or a shuffle when you walk, you will be able to walk with grace and security.

  • Strength-weaker muscles, especially those with conditions like diabetes, will have difficulty holding you up. Your muscles slowly become stronger by using the brace's stability and strengthening the shell and interface.

  • Customization-these braces provide support to the arches customized to your specific arch and need to anchor you.

  • Portability-the brace is lightweight and easy to put on. That makes it perfect for taking it anywhere you go.

  • Independence-the ability to maintain independence is essential. As you get older and falls become more common, you may lose that independence, and that isn't something that you want to lose. With a brace, you will be pleased that you can walk on your own with no one guiding you.

Mobility loss doesn’t have to be an issue. Treat your balance issues before you lose your ability to walk freely. Make an appointment with a podiatrist and let them help you strengthen your ankles, your feet, and walk stronger as a result.

At James C. Ricketti D.P.M, located at Hamilton Square, NJ, you have a foot doctor that can treat everything from bunions to plantar fasciitis. At this facility, you have a doctor that cares. Call us today at (609) 587-1674 to set up an appointment time.

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