Custom foot orthotics are used to provide comfort and support for many foot ailments, included collapsed arches, high arches, and foot pain caused by biomechanical foot problems or chronic foot issues.
An Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO) increases stability, patient safety, and mobility. AFOs are indicated for a variety of medical conditions including muscular dystrophy, stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and more.
Knee Orthosis (KO) bracing provides protection and support after ligamentous injuries/surgery, as well as for compartmental unloading due to osteoarthritic changes. It works to increase stability for patients.
The Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis (KAFO) stabilizes both the knee and ankle/foot complex due to weakness and/or injury. Some conditions benefiting from this technology are spina bifida, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, and more.
A Hip Orthosis (HO) assists in a patient's sitting and standing posture during daily activities. It provides firm support and stabilization for non-operable hip disorders, post-operative total hip arthroplasty, congenital hip dysplasia, and anterior or posterior hip dislocation. It can also stabilize spastic adductors secondary to cerebral palsy or hemiplagia.