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Meet the Cadense AFO Shoe

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Cadense AFO Shoe designed for?

This shoe was built for people who wear ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) due to conditions such as stroke recovery, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, neuropathy, or spinal cord injuries, among others.

It’s engineered to comfortably fit braces while supporting a smoother, more natural walking pattern. The adaptive sole works with the AFO to assist forward motion and help offset the added weight of the brace — making each step feel more controlled and less effortful.

Will my AFO fit in this shoe?

Yes — this shoe is designed to fit over AFOs. It features an extra-wide opening, multiple volume options (E, 3E, 6E), and extra length to accommodate a wide range of brace types. Each box includes removable shoe fillers to help fine-tune fit, especially if you wear an AFO on only one foot. If your AFO is especially bulky or extends significantly behind the heel, we recommend selecting a higher volume option or sizing up for comfort.

If you're unsure, our team is happy to help you choose the best size and fit for your specific brace.

How is this different from other adaptive shoes?

Most adaptive shoes make it easier to put shoes on — Cadense AFO Shoes make it easier to walk.

Our shoes feature patented Variable Friction Technology, which allows the sole to glide when lifting your foot is difficult and grip when you step down for stability. This reduces resistance during walking and helps your foot and AFO move forward together, instead of catching on the ground.

What kind of feedback did physical therapists share?

Physical therapists who observed the study participants noted visible improvements in foot drop and gait quality, and even recommended the shoes for rehabilitation sessions. The AFO Shoe helped users roll their foot forward more easily — enhancing both comfort and mobility during therapy.

What types of shoes are best for people with foot drop who wear an AFO brace?

For people with foot drop who wear an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO), the best shoes are designed specifically to accommodate the brace. This includes an extra-wide opening, adjustable closures, internal space for the AFO, wear-resistant fabric, and a sole that supports smooth forward motion. The Cadense Adaptive AFO Shoe was engineered around these needs to make walking with an AFO more comfortable and natural.

How does adaptive footwear support individuals using an AFO for foot drop?

Adaptive footwear supports individuals using an AFO by reducing friction during foot swing and improving stability during weight-bearing. Our Variable Friction Technology allows the shoe to glide when you drag and grip when you step down, helping users walk with greater control and confidence while wearing an AFO brace.

Are there shoes specifically designed to wear with AFO braces?

Yes. While many shoes attempt to accommodate braces, few are designed specifically for AFO use. The Cadense Adaptive AFO Shoe was built from the ground up as a shoe for AFO braces, with an extra-wide entry, adjustable fit, and internal structure designed to work with ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) rather than forcing the brace into a standard sneaker.

What makes adaptive shoes different from regular shoes for AFO users?

Adaptive shoes differ from regular footwear by prioritizing ease of entry, adjustability, and mobility support. For AFO users, this means less twisting, forcing, or pressure around the brace. Our Cadense AFO Shoe also integrates Variable Friction Technology, which helps manage foot drag and step transitions—features not found in standard athletic shoes.

Do AFO shoes need to be wider or more adjustable than regular shoes?

In most cases, yes. AFO braces add volume around the foot and ankle, which is why shoes designed for AFO use need a wider opening, adjustable closures, and flexible fit. The Cadense AFO Shoe features a large front flap and multiple volume options (E, 3E, 6E) to help accommodate AFO braces without pressure points.

Can the right AFO shoe improve confidence and independence when walking?

Absolutely. When an AFO fits comfortably inside a shoe and walking feels smoother and more predictable, users often feel more confident moving independently. Many Cadense AFO Shoe users report improved endurance and reduced fear of stumbling, especially during longer walks or daily activities.

How is the Cadense AFO Shoe different from other adaptive shoe brands?

The Cadense AFO Shoe stands out by combining AFO-specific design with patented Variable Friction Technology. While many adaptive shoes focus on easy entry alone, our AFO shoe addresses the walking mechanics of foot drop and brace use, making it a functional solution rather than a cosmetic adaptation.