- Controls Hip Flexion
- Prevents Dislocation
- Aids Rehabilitation
Dynamic Hip Brace
- A dynamic hip brace designed to provide stabilization and a controlled range of motion for the hip joint. It is used to manage post-operative healing, chronic instability, and prevent recurrent dislocations by maintaining the hip in a correct anatomical position.
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The Extended Defort AFO uses the same design as the standard model for the distal part of the orthosis. However, it features a polymeric extension that extends proximally up the calf. This model provides additional leverage length and control for those with maximum stabilization and control needs.
This design, which is effective in reducing pressure points that cause disruption to skin integrity, enhances patient comfort.
GRAFO is designed to improve knee and leg stability by using ground reaction forces during walking. It is ideal for individuals with weak knee extension or difficulty maintaining upright posture.
KAFO provides complete support from the foot to the knee. It’s designed for individuals with lower limb weakness or paralysis to improve standing balance and walking ability.
- A rigid knee orthosis designed to control mild knee hyperextension (genu recurvatum). It operates on a three-point pressure system, utilizing two anterior straps and a single posterior band to effectively limit excessive backward movement of the knee joint.
A static splint designed to maintain the hand, wrist, and fingers in a neutral therapeutic position. It is used to manage muscle spasticity and prevent contractures in neurological conditions.
DAFO is specially designed to support children with limited motor control. It improves stability during standing and walking, helping them move more freely and participate confidently in daily activities.
- A specialized orthosis designed to manage femoral rotational deformities, such as in-toeing or out-toeing. It consists of a pelvic belt connected to an ankle attachment via a flexible torsion cable, which applies a gentle, corrective force to control rotation of the femur during movement. This system helps guide the entire limb into a more neutral alignment throughout the gait cycle.
- An articulating ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) featuring a mechanical ankle joint to allow for controlled movement. It is designed to assist with dorsiflexion weakness (drop foot) and control mid-foot position, while also managing knee hyperextension caused by excessive plantarflexion.









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