A method of making an orthoses, comprising the steps of preparing a
plaster mold, upon which the layers of the orthosis will be placed and
formed; and placing layers of material on the mold, then forming and
removing the layers. An orthosis, comprising a footplate that is capable
of receiving a human foot thereabove, a heel portion at the rear side of
the footplate; a strut extending upwardly from the heel portion; a calf
portion extending forwardly from the strut, the calf portion including a
tibial shell; the tibial shell extends around the front of the user's
tibia; a rear portion extends around the back of the user's calf a rear
portion disposed rearwardly with respect to the calf portion; and sides
such that the calf portion is completely circumferential without seams.
Two foam layers line the orthoses for comfort and ease of use.