Cruise up the stairs in a breeze and complete daily tasks without the hassle of juggling crutches or a walker. Forget trying to walk with crutches while non-weight bearing and instead walk with the hands-free freedom you deserve. Protect your limb, free up your upper body, and dive back into life with the Freedom Leg.
With the number of ankle and foot surgeries steadily increasing in the United States, attention has turned to optimizing recovery and streamlining the rehabilitative process. Ready to regain control of your health and independence? Head to our website and get ready to ace your ankle recovery with the Freedom Leg.
After taking the time to properly fit and practice wearing the Freedom Leg, I was off to the races! This device is a lifesafer, especially for the independent, active person. I can finally contribute to and participate in most daily tasks and light activities - on all types of terrain - and without pain. Thank you!
Definitely takes a little time to get used to but once you do, it’s great. As an owner of a diner, there is no such thing as down time. This crutch had me back at work 8 days after breaking my ankle.
I had a MACI transplant and Tibial Tubercule Osteotomy on August 8th, 2024 and on August 21st I started college. The estimated time on crutches was 8 to 10 weeks and I ended up being on crutches for over 12 weeks. By the second week of college, trying to get from class to class was killing me on crutches, that is when I found freedom leg. I decided to take the chance, and I'm glad I did. It came within the week, and I was using it within days. I still used one crutches, just because it made me feel the most sturdy, but the leg itself made my next 6 or so weeks much more enjoyable. I could keep it on all day with no problems and I was also able to carry things and be somewhat self sufficient. I 100% recommend getting the freedom leg as it was an absolute life safer!!!
After having rotator cuff surgery and bicep repair, and then needing a meniscus root repair, crutches were literally killing me. The Freedom Leg brace, gave me relief of the pain caused by the crutches and allow me to move about taking care of myself and able to help with tasks of everyday household chores. It was the best and only decision I could make to survive this last surgery. Strangely, my physical therapist said no, but my orthopedic surgeon said yes, that it did meet the non-weightbearing requirement.