Objectives: To assess the usage of carbon fibre orthoses in assisting post-polio syndrome patients who reported advancing weakness and difficulty in maintaining their independent ambulatory status.
Design and interventions: Carbon fibre orthoses that are 30% lighter than metal braces were constructed.
Subjects: Thirty patients who complained of difficulty in maintaining their ambulation using long-leg braces were provided with lightweight orthoses.
Results: Seventy per cent of the patients reported satisfaction with their braces. There were, however, problems in construction and use.
Conclusions: Ambulation can be preserved in some patients who report advancing weakness because of post-polio syndrome.