Use adaptive equipment with the goal of utilising the minimum amount necessary to help the student achieve their goals. The equipment should be continually assessed throughout the learning process, with adjustments and changes made as needed.
Other Equipment Reference Guide
Ankle foot orthosis (AFO)
There are several types of AFOs, each tailored to specific needs. Rigid AFOs offer maximum support by limiting ankle movement, ideal for those needing significant stability. Hinged AFOs allow some controlled ankle motion, offering a balance of stability and mobility. Dynamic AFOs are more flexible, supporting the foot while allowing more movement, which is often beneficial for those who need moderate assistance. AFOs are usually customised to fit comfortably and provide the right level of support, and many can be worn with shoes. Proper fit and gradual adjustment are key for maximising their benefit, helping individuals gain confidence and independence in their mobility.