The Dynamic In-Shoe Ankle-Foot Brace is an in-shoe orthotic brace made of high-strength polypropylene, featuring 4 adjustable straps to support a more stable fit and controlled movement during walking, available for left or right foot.
Features (Dynamic In-Shoe Brace)
The anatomical shell is made of durable polypropylene to provide structured support inside footwear.
Added shin ribs enhance stability around the ankle area without relying on bulky external hardware.
The four-strap system allows fine adjustment for different shoes and day-to-day use needs.
The shin strap uses Velcro and includes an internal foam lining for a more comfortable contact area.
The midfoot (tarsal) strap also includes a foam lining to help distribute pressure during fastening.
The forefoot strap helps stabilize the front part of the foot inside the shoe during movement.
The strong diagonal strap enables selectable pull positions to better support foot alignment while walking.
It is available in left and right versions, with side-specific strap orientation.
Technical Specifications
Type: Dynamic in-shoe ankle-foot brace.
Shell material: Polypropylene (PP).
Straps: 4 total, positioned at the shin, midfoot, forefoot, plus one diagonal adjustment strap.
Lining: Foam internal lining on shin and midfoot straps.
Side: Left or Right.
MPN/Code: 06-2-009.
GTIN/EAN: not available.
Manufacturer: not available.
Dimensions: depend on size and left/right selection.
Weight: not available.
Certifications: supplied as a medical device with the required markings and quality documentation (for example CE and ISO quality processes), as stated on the packaging and/or the manufacturer documentation.
| Size |
Shoe size |
| SMALL |
35–37 |
| MEDIUM |
37–39 |
| LARGE |
39–41 |
| X-LARGE |
41–44 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How is this different from a basic elastic ankle support that may look similar to shoppers?
An elastic support mainly provides compression and mild stabilization. This brace uses a polypropylene shell and a multi-strap adjustment system to deliver a more structured, tunable fit inside the shoe, which is often preferred when users want a more “mechanical” sense of stability.
What does the diagonal strap do, and why is it the key adjustment point?
The diagonal strap lets you tune the pull and support position in selectable settings, depending on your gait and footwear. This helps personalize the stability feel without changing the device.
What should I look for in shoes to get the best fit and avoid pressure points?
Choose footwear with a firm heel counter, enough internal depth, and adjustable closure. Very narrow or low-profile shoes may cause pressure due to limited space, so a roomier shoe or a size check can make a clear difference.