What Are Orthotics and Purpose
Orthotics and orthoses are devices that can enhance or correct the function of a part of the body. Prosthetists and orthopedists are doctors who can prescribe the use of orthotics to people experiencing difficulties using their legs or arms because of a problem that has developed over the course of a person’s life, such as an injury, or a condition that was present at birth. Our mobility solution provides the best service for the people in choosing their appropriate orthotic products to serve their needs as per their economy.
Orthotic devices can help the affected limb by making it easier for routine movements to be performed with minimal discomfort, inflammation, and inconvenience.
Features of orthoses:
- Gives proper alignment and immobilization.
- Reduces the weight load.
- Provides better movement in structure or functionality.
- Helps in mobility and promotes health.
Depending on your comfort and how well your wound is healing, you may begin to practice with your artificial limb as early as a few weeks after surgery. A physical or occupational therapist will train you on how to use and care for it.
Types of Orthotics
Mobility Solution offers different types of products according to their required orthotics products.
- Orthotics are available for a range of conditions, and these types of devices are available to enhance the upper region and lower extremities of the body, support the spine and also give the comforts for the movement of the arms, legs, and back.
- There are both static orthotics and dynamic or functional orthotics.
- Static orthotics are appropriate for conditions in which movement of the affected limb is not desired, and dynamic orthotics permit and enhance the motion of the affected part of the body.
- Foot orthotics compensates for biomechanical foot conditions by providing support for the foot and results in the correction of problems with walking, standing, and running.
- Spinal Orthoses are braces that can assist in immobilizing the spine or keeping it straight. These devices can help reduce the pain that accompanies recovery from surgery, injury, or degenerative conditions.
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Parts of Orthotics:
- Orthotic lifts and raises
- Metatarsal Bars
- Wedges and posts
- Valgus Pads
- Metatarsal pads
Orthotic Wedging
Base insoles
Choosing and Using an Osthesis
A number of factors are involved in choosing a prosthesis. They include:
- The location and level of the amputation
- The condition of the remaining limb
- Your activity level, particularly for a prosthetic leg or foot
- Your specific goals and needs
Upper Limb Osthesis
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Foot Osthesis
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