What is an orthosis? Anyone can experience temporary or permanent limitations in mobility. One of the medical solutions that help maintain activity and quality of life is orthoses. An orthosis is a medical device designed to support joints, stabilize limbs, or restrict movement in cases of musculoskeletal disorders.
Walking orthoses, developed for people with gait impairments, significantly facilitate mobility and improve stability. They are widely used during rehabilitation after strokes, injuries, and surgical procedures.
Orthoses are used for various conditions, including:
neurological disorders,
sports injuries,
orthopedic conditions,
recovery after injuries and surgeries.
Their primary purpose is to support, protect, and restore movement functions, enabling a person to return to an active life more quickly.
AFO (Ankle-Foot Orthosis) are used to support the ankle and foot. They are most commonly preferred for children and individuals with neurological conditions. They are an effective solution for conditions such as foot drop.
Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthoses (KAFO)
KAFO (Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis) are devices that provide support from the knee down to the foot. These devices are typically recommended for individuals with weak leg muscles or for patients with complete loss of movement.
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