Hip dislocation, Hip fractures, Arthroplasty
Hip abduction orthosis: for patients at high risk of hip dislocation.
- Non-Operable Hip Disorder
- Post operative
- Hip joint can be adjusted for a predetermined joint amplitude
Hip dislocation, Hip fractures, Arthroplasty
Hip abduction orthosis: for patients at high risk of hip dislocation.
Moderate to Severe Instability LCA, LCP, LCM, LCL
Orthosis of the knee
LCA-LCP-LCM-LCL: Prefabricated.
Moderate to severe osteoarthritis of the knee with malformations in varus or valgus
Moderate to severe osteoarthritis LCA, LCP, LCM & LCL moderate to severe
Carbon fiber knee orthosis
Post operatories, post fracture, R.O.M. adjustability
Knee orthosis controlling the amplitude of movement
Diabetic foot ulcers Charcot foot fractures
Diabetic Walking boot – C.R.O.W
Charcot restrained orthotic walker
A.F.O. Molded plastic with Plastazote on the plantar surface. The boot immobilizes the foot ankle complex, while ensuring total contact of the plantar surface made of customized plastazote. The total contact allows the distribution of the weight which encourages the blood circulation and the healing of the ulcer while decreasing the pressure on the wound.
A.F.O relieving pressure- “Blue Boot”
Prefabricated with bedding. Prevents the patient’s heel from touching the bed. The posterior pendulum allows A.F.O. To be placed in a neutral position that prevents rotation of the hip.
Foot falling from cardiac arrest, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, cerebral paralysis, bone marrow injury
Walk on- A.F.O. dynamic carbon fiber: Provides a natural gait; Symmetrical and fluid with a natural heel attack and an easy heel and forefoot. Supports foot attack and limits plantar flexion and supination. High energetic performance due to composite construction. The ankle can naturally move during the support phase. Easy to use with high comfort for the wearer.
Bioness
In the shoe, the sensor communicates with the functional stimulation leg (SF) using adaptable wireless technology to transmit electrical impulses to the popliteal sciatic the foot, the change of ground and the speed at which the patient walks.
“ASO” Laced orthosis
Mild to moderate sprain and sprain grade I. Medial and lateral instability immobilization following an ankle/foot injury. Step after plaster, boot or braces
“ASO” Laced orthosis with metal rods. Maximum stability. Prevents sprains/strains. Decreases pain symptoms. Improves joint function. When worn with a shoe, the medial and lateral straps help prevent eversion and reversal. Flexion and extension are not disturbed.
Hallux Rigidus
Custom-made foot orthotics with 1st stretch radius or steel reinforcement. Shoe with adjustable cradle sole.
Functional Dynamic Plantar Orthoses
Functional Dynamic Plantar Orthoses. Rigid semi-rigid or rigid orthosis. Made to measure from the patient’s plaster. Gets a neutral or optimal alignment.