Tarsus

Supporting your companion through every stage of recovery.

Dynamic stability for Achilles injuries, hyperextension, and tarsal collapse.
Ask About a Tarsus Brace
Standing dog with harness and ankle brace

Overview

One device. Three configurations. One mission: recovery.

The progressive dynamic tarsus orthosis is designed to meet your dog’s needs through every phase of healing. With adjustable articulation, this brace provides versatile support, starting with full immobilization and progressing to controlled mobility. Ideal for Achilles tendon injuries, hyperextension, and tarsal collapse, this device replaces serial splinting and supports long-term stability.
Design

How the tarsus brace helps your companion.

Whether your dog is recovering from surgery or managing a chronic condition, this device adapts over time as your dog's mobility changes.
Small dog in a blanket in owners arms

Post-Surgical Recovery

Replace weekly bandage changes—and the change for wounds that bandages bring—with more practical, comfortable stabilization.

Dog smiling and standing on blue block

Progressive Healing

Motion limiter and paw segment gradually reduced for optimal tendon healing.
Dog walking with a mobility support brace on its leg during rehabilitation

Long-Term Support

Non-articulating, long-wear design with optional paw wedges for structural collapse or tendon contracture.
Saint Bernard dog wearing a leg brace and standing confidently

Common Conditions

Where the tarsus orthosis helps your dog.

This orthosis is used to manage a variety of lower limb conditions, especially those affecting the achilles complex and digital flexors.

Common Applications:

Achilles tendon tears

Hyperextension injuries

Medial/lateral instability

Neurological positioning control

Toe amputation

Ask a Mobility Coach
Start

Let’s build the right support for your dog.

No matter what you and your companion may be going through, our mobility coaches are here to help guide every step.

Saint Bernard dog with a mobility brace on its leg, receiving support from a caregiver