Orthotics, commonly called braces/callipers, are devices used to correct, support, or replace musculoskeletal functions lost or impaired as a result of injury or congenital irregularity.
They are also used for the prevention of deformities. At ROBOTICREHAB we use the latest in high tech, lightweight components incorporated into precision fitting orthoses to achieve the best possible fit available. In addition, we also employ computer-aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and microprocessor technologies when appropriate.
Orthotics at ROBOTICREHAB begins with a one-on-one consultation with the clinician and includes evaluation, recommendations, treatment, education, and rehabilitation.
Our practitioners' major role is to design and fit custom-made orthotic devices. Our Team is dedicated to providing patients with the most effective orthotic solutions. We are continually working to advance the care of orthotics through research and education.
Our Orthotic practitioner creates a range of precise, custom-fit devices from complex bracing systems to spinal orthosis, neck orthosis, diabetic shoes, cranial helmets, etc.
Treatments and services at ROBOTICREHAB encompass pediatrics, adults, cranium, spine, upper and lower extremity, etc.
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ROBOTICREHAB's foot care clinic provides complete foot assessment and 3D foot scanning with a foot scanner which helps to evaluate the following parameters accurately:
A custom foot orthosis is a device designed to align the foot and ankle into the most anatomically efficient position. They look like insoles but are biomechanical medical appliances that are custom made to correct your specific foot imbalance. It helps to reduce stress and strain on your body by bringing your feet back into proper alignment. The plastic body of the custom orthosis helps to realign the foot by redirecting and reducing certain motion that takes place during the gait cycle. Custom orthotics fit into your shoes as comfortably as an insole – and they have the advantage of having been made from precise imprints of your feet.
Useful in the following foot conditions:
We provide all kinds of customized orthotic foot insoles made of the best quality plastazote/ EVA sheet as per the patient’s foot conditions.
Advantages:
Also providing a wide range of silicone gel care foot orthosis like silicone full insole, heel cushion, heel pad, metatarsal pad, heel wedge, arch support, bunion splint, toe separator, hammer toe splint, toe cover, antibacterial silver socks, etc.
Used to provide corrective forces to the lumber and thoracic spine, this orthosis comes in many different styles.
Most common are the 23-hour Boston Brace (worn for 23 hours a day) or the nocturnal Providence Brace (worn during the night).
Indications for a Scoliosis Orthosis may include:
LSOs stabilize the lumbosacral spine through intra-abdominal pressure and provide pain relief by reducing pressure on individual vertebrae.
Indications for a Lumbosacral Orthosis may include:
This orthosis uses three points of pressure to stabilize the thoracic spine.
Indications for a Hyperextension Orthosis may include:
TLSOs are used to provide rigid support and stabilize the spine.
Indications for a TLSO may include:
Designed for maximum control of the cervical spine, Halos provide maximum immobilization of the head in relation to the thoracic spine.
Indications for a HALO System may include:
Cervical Thoracic orthoses are designed to provide support and immobilization of the cervical and upper thoracic spine as well as provide anterior/posterior, medial/lateral and rotational control.
Indications for a Cervical Thoracic Orthosis may include:
These collars are used to stabilize the cervical spine and are made from flexible foam, for minimal support, and thermoplastic material, for maximum support.
Indications for Soft and Rigid Cervical Collars may include:
Wrist orthoses support, protect, and prevent deformities of the wrist, while Wrist Hand orthoses support both the wrist and hand.
Indications for a Wrist Orthosis or a Wrist Hand Orthosis Include:
Commonly referred to as “removable casts”, fracture orthoses protect and prevent deformity in the case of a non-displaced fracture.
Minimal movement of the fractured area actually promotes and stimulates bone growth resulting in less healing time.
Indications for an Upper Extremity Fracture Orthosis may include:
Designed to support, protect and prevent deformity of the elbow, this orthosis can be custom made or prefabricated depending on the amount of control needed. Your orthotist will work with your physician to determine the most appropriate orthosis for you.
Indications for an elbow Orthosis may include:
Designed to support, protect and prevent deformity of the shoulder, this orthosis is commonly used post operatively for immobilization of the ball and socket joint.
Indications for a Shoulder Orthosis may include:
A custom-fit device, this orthosis uses Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) to activate muscle groups in the forearm to produce functional movement patterns in the hand.
Key Benefits include:
Indications for a Myoelectric Upper Extremity Orthosis may include:
Finger orthoses are used to support, protect and prevent deformity of the fingers.
Indications for a Finger Orthosis include:
AFO’s protect, support and prevent further deformity or damage to the ankle and foot.
They can be custom made from a mold of the patient’s foot, or prefabricated, depending upon the control needed.
Indications for an Ankle Foot Orthosis include:
Designed to support, protect and prevent deformity of the knee joint, this orthotic can be prefabricated or custom molded.
Indications for a Knee Orthosis include:
Commonly referred to as “removable casts”, these devices are designed to protect and prevent deformity from a non-displaced (simple) fracture.
Minimal movement of the fractured area stimulates bone growth resulting in faster healing.
Indications for a Fracture Orthosis include:
A PTB shifts weight bearing from the ankle/foot to the patella tendon and other pressure areas.
Indications for a PTB Orthosis include:
KFAOs support, protect, and prevent deformity of the knee, ankle, and foot. They are usually custom made from a mold of the patient.
Several variations can be incorporated into a KAFO including range of motion knee joints, free motion ankle joints, varus/valgus correction straps, and thigh lacers.
Indications for a Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis include:
Designed to support, protect, and prevent deformity of the knee joint, this orthotic can be prefabricated or custom molded.
Indications for a Knee Orthosis include:
Commonly referred to as “removable casts”, these devices are designed to protect and prevent deformity from a non-displaced (simple) fracture.
Minimal movement of the fractured area stimulates bone growth resulting in faster healing.
Indications for a Fracture Orthosis include:
A PTB shifts weight bearing from the ankle/foot to the patella tendon and other pressure areas.
Indications for a PTB Orthosis include:
KFAOs support, protect and prevent deformity of the knee, ankle and foot. They are usually custom made from a mold of the patient.
Several variations can be incorporated into a KAFO including range of motion knee joints, free motion ankle joints, varus/valgus correction straps and thigh lacers.
Indications for a KAFO include: