Traditionally, the smallest patients with genu recurvatum-hyperextension of the knee–have been treated with a basic ankle-foot orthosis (AFO). For many years, that was the only treatment option for toddlers as young as a year old, simply because there wasn’t a small-enough hyperextension knee orthosis (HEKO) available.
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