My Foot Drop Is From MS. Will It Still Work?
Many StepLift users have foot drop related to multiple sclerosis.
While everyone's condition is different, the mechanical challenge is often the same: difficulty lifting the front of the foot while walking.
StepLift was designed to address that walking challenge.
My Foot Drop Is From A Stroke.
Many people develop foot drop after a stroke.
Because StepLift focuses on supporting foot position during walking, many stroke survivors use it as part of their mobility routine.
My Foot Drop Is Severe.
Some users have dealt with foot drop for years before trying StepLift.
The level of improvement varies from person to person, but many users report greater walking confidence and reduced toe dragging after using the device.
I've Tried Braces Before.
This is one of the most common comments from new customers.
Many people try several braces before finding one that feels comfortable enough to wear consistently.
StepLift's adjustable design is one reason it continues gaining popularity.
I've Tried Electrical Pads (EMS) Before.
You're not alone.
Many users discovered that EMS devices required constant sessions, setup time, charging, and ongoing use.
StepLift offers a simple wear-and-walk solution that works whenever you're on your feet.