
AFOs are just the starting point. Here's our family's guide to 3D-printed vs traditional orthotics, shoes that actually fit over braces, and nighttime bracing that works.
Review
April 25, 2026
For many kids with mobility challenges, the right orthotics and shoes are more than accessories — they're essential tools for balance, posture, independence, and confidence. Ankle-Foot Orthoses (AFOs) support alignment, reduce fatigue, and prevent injury. But AFOs only work well when paired with shoes that actually fit over them, and finding that combination can be harder than it sounds. In my experience, it often involves a lot of trial and error, frustration, and more than a few Amazon or shoe retailer returns before landing on a workable match. Add in nighttime bracing to maintain progress while resting, and you've got a complete system of support.
💡 Clinical note: Studies show that while function is similar to traditional AFOs, 3D-printed versions score higher in patient comfort and compliance — which is critical for kids who need to wear them daily.
Finding shoes that fit over AFOs is often harder than getting the braces themselves. We've tested many over the years — here's what worked:
AFOs don't cover everything. Night splints or braces can help maintain positioning, support stretching, and aid recovery.
Our son uses these braces at night for ankle support — they're more comfortable than plaster-style options, and because they can be reshaped, they last longer.
About Turtlebrace: The company is leading a shift in orthotics toward patient-centered, flexible solutions. Their braces use advanced low-temperature thermoplastics that are easy for clinicians to mold and adapt, improving comfort, compliance, and daily usability. They also offer different brace types and materials for various needs (see more).
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