Reddit reviews Latex-Free Adhesive Foam, 5 Inches x 6 Feet and 1/4 Inches Thick
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Jaybird & Mais 30/31 Adhesive Foam is a foam substrate combined with a natural rubber adhesive on a release paper liner. The product is 100% latex-free - both the foam substrate and the adhesive coating does not contain any Dry Natural Rubber (DNR) which means there is no latex in the product.The foam is used to make custom padding for areas of the body; especially over lacerations, bumps, and bruises. The foam can also be used in conjunction with taping applications for added protection and abrasion comfort. Additional uses for the Jaybird & Mais 30/31 Adhesive Foam include padding for prosthetic devices. Non-sterile, for external use only. Made is the USA. Available in both 1/8 inch (Jaybird 30) and 1/4 inch (Jaybird 31) thicknesses. Made in the U.S.Tape rolls are typically cut to standard tape industry metric-cut sizes - or approx 5% narrower than the nominal size (i.e. 24mm per 1-inch of nominal width ordered).This product is non-sterile and is not intended to be used for specialized post-surgery applications. Please check with your medical professional prior to using in any other medical application other than it’s intended use.Adhesive: latex-free synthetic rubber. Carrier/Backing: open-cell Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) foam. Release Liner: paper.. Adhesion: 60 ounces per inch (to stainless steel test panel). Density: 11 pounds per cubic foot.
I already had a large supply of M3 screws and nuts. I got almost everything else from Amazon (Prime is a drug.):
I also bought 1mm thick elastic on Amazon, but even doubled, it was too anemic, so I bought 10M of 2mm thick beading elastic from my local craft store.
I suffer from foot drop after GBS as well. I'm now uninsured so I can't see a specialist, but I bought a cheap AFO that gets me through the day. I don't think I could get through the day without it. You can find them for pretty cheap on eBay. Here's what it looks like.
I had an issue with it where when I stepped forward, it would dig into the back side of my outer ankle protrusion. I fixed that by using this medical adhesive foam. I place a piece on the upright part of the AFO that forms an X. It creates a gap between the back of my ankle (Achilles tendon) and the AFO, so that when I step forward, the edge of the AFO doesn't dig in to the back of my outer ankle protrusion.
I'm monitoring eBay for one of those expensive ones like you have, but a used one. I think it will be much more comfortable and effective at its job. I'm looking for one with plantar flexion assist like this one has. My foot drop leg also has a very weak calf muscle, so, if you can imagine, the shin portion is supposed to help you push off of the ground when you're walking.
However, they make all kinds of designs so if anyone's looking for one of the higher-end models, just search AFO on eBay and look through. If you go to the different manufacturers' websites, they'll have better descriptions of each model so you can try to find one that you think will help you the most.
Any of you can message me with questions and I'll do my best to help. Please feel free.
https://www.amazon.com/Jaybird-Mais-30-Adhesive-Foam/dp/B000VQFSU0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1492051182&sr=8-2&keywords=adhesive+foam
i have very prominent collarbones, doesn't matter how high my elbows are the bar will cut the shit out of them (got crazy infected at one point). so until my delts look like airbags, i take a little square of this shiz, put it on my left collarbone (which is slightly higher than my right one, crazy right) and everything's smooth sailing