Orthotics
Orthotics refers to the design and use of devices to support, align, or improve the function of a part of the body, most commonly the feet. These devices, known as orthotic insoles or braces, can be custom-made or off-the-shelf and are used to alleviate pain, correct deformities, or support injured or weakened areas. Orthotics are often used to treat conditions like flat feet, plantar fasciitis, or shin splints, and can also be part of rehabilitation for various injuries.
Hand Splints:
Hand splints are specialised devices designed to support, immobilise, or align the hand and wrist. They are used to address various medical conditions, injuries, or post-surgical needs related to the upper extremities.
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Foot/Ankle/Knee/Hip Orthosis:
Foot/ankle/knee/hip orthosis is specialised devices designed to support, align, or improve the function of these specific joints and surrounding structures. Each type of orthosis serves different purposes depending on the condition being treated or the support required.
Spinal Orthosis:
Spinal orthosis refers to a type of brace or support designed to stabilise, align, or immobilise the spine. It is used to manage various spinal conditions, support the spine during healing, or correct abnormal spinal alignment.