
Foot Drop Night Orthosis
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Sleep comfortably through the night without cramping
Foot drop doesn’t only affect how you walk—it can also interfere with your sleep. When your foot falls into an unnatural position overnight, your calf muscles tighten, leading to spasms, cramps, or stiffness in your ankle that can wake you up.
This orthosis keeps your foot in a neutral, relaxed position while you sleep, helping you rest more deeply and wake up without discomfort.

Support your body’s natural healing process
Traditional rigid night splints are often bulky and uncomfortable, which is why more than 40% of people stop using them within the first week. But doing nothing allows your tendons to shorten for hours each night. While physical therapy helps during the day, it can’t prevent what happens while you sleep.
The Cedrow Night Orthosis features a soft, medical-grade neoprene design with adjustable dorsiflexion support. It holds your foot in place comfortably—without the heaviness or irritation of rigid splints.
Research shows that maintaining proper positioning at night can improve ankle flexibility by over 20 degrees in as little as two weeks.

Trusted by thousands for better sleep and mobility
“I used to worry constantly about tripping, always watching where I stepped. This brace is lightweight and instantly supports my foot, allowing me to walk naturally again. I feel stable and confident, and I can finally go outside without fear. It’s more than a brace—it gave me my independence back.”

Start your mornings with confidence
Getting out of bed can be the hardest part of the day. Your foot feels stiff, and you may fear losing balance or falling.
With this orthosis, your foot stays properly aligned overnight, so your ankle moves more freely in the morning. You can take those first steps without stiffness or hesitation.

Developed with medical experts
The Cedrow Night Orthosis is designed based on clinical research into nighttime dorsiflexion positioning. It has been reviewed by physical therapists, orthopedic specialists, and neurologists who regularly treat foot drop.





