- Assists Finger Extension
- Supports Dropped Wrist
- Enables Functional Grasp
Radial Palsy Splint
- A dynamic functional splint designed to compensate for muscle weakness in patients with radial nerve palsy. It supports the wrist in an extended position and provides dynamic assistance to extend the fingers and thumb, allowing for effective grasp and release and improving overall hand function.
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PTB orthosis redirects body weight from the foot and ankle to the patellar tendon area, reducing stress on lower limb joints and aiding rehabilitation.
A dynamic orthosis designed for the treatment of developmental hip dysplasia in infants. It promotes healthy hip joint maturation by holding the hips in the optimal therapeutic position of flexion and abduction, often referred to as the “seated squat” or “frog-leg” position. This mimics the natural pre-birth position, creating the ideal conditions for the hip socket (acetabulum) to develop correctly around the head of the femur.
A rigid, non-articulating Ankle-Foot Orthosis (AFO) designed for static positioning of the foot and ankle complex. It provides maximum sagittal control to hold the ankle at a desired angle, making it ideal for non-ambulatory patients or for post-operative protection. This orthosis is not intended for walking.
A corrective orthosis designed to manage and correct bow-leg deformities (Genu Varum) and Tibia Vara, primarily in children. The splint holds both legs straight and parallel, applying a gentle, prolonged corrective force to guide proper limb alignment, typically during periods of rest or sleep.
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The Pectus Carinatum Brace is a non-surgical orthopedic device designed to correct protrusions of the chest wall commonly associated with pectus carinatum (also known as pigeon chest). It applies gentle, consistent pressure to the sternum and rib cage to gradually realign the chest structure over time. The brace is adjustable, ensuring a customized and comfortable fit for different body types. It is most effective when used during adolescence while the chest wall is still flexible.
- A dynamic hip orthosis designed to manage “scissor gait” by guiding the legs into proper abduction. It improves pelvic stability and posture, providing crucial support during sitting, standing, and walking. Its low-profile design makes it especially suitable for patients with limited space between the iliac crest and the rib cage.
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.
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.











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