- For Perthes Disease
- Maintains Hip Abduction
- Allows for Walking
HIP ABDUCTION ORTHOSIS (SCOTTISH RITE)
A lightweight hip orthosis specifically designed for the management of Perthes disease. The Scottish Rite brace maintains the patient’s hips in abduction to ensure proper containment of the femoral head within the hip socket, while its free hip joints allow for flexion and extension to permit ambulation during treatment.
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