Orthotics in orthopedics

Orthotics in orthopedics refers to the use of specialized devices designed to support, align, or correct musculoskeletal deformities and improve function. These devices, which can include braces, splints, and shoe inserts, are tailored to the individual’s specific needs and conditions.

21-1: principles of orthotics

21-2: components of orthotics

21-3: types of orthotics

21-4: main function of orthotics

21-5: classification of orthosis

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