- Maximum Neck Stabilization
- Rigid Shell Support
- Padded for Comfort
Minerva Orthosis CTO
- A non-invasive spinal orthosis designed to provide rigid immobilization to the cervical and upper thoracic spine (CTO). The Minerva CTO stabilizes the head and neck, restricting motion to protect against further injury and promote healing after severe trauma or surgery.
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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.
- 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.
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.
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Custom Fit & Adjustable Design: Features adjustable components and secure strapping systems to ensure optimal fit, comfort, and alignment across the hip, knee, ankle, and foot.
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Durable Construction: Made from high-strength lightweight materials for long-term wear and functional support.
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Joint Stabilization: Incorporates locking or adjustable knee and hip joints to control movement as needed for therapeutic or functional purposes.
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 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.
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.













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