Orthoses
Orthoses are specially designed orthopedic devices used to support or stabilize specific areas of the body. They can be used for various medical conditions, injuries, or deformities and are also important for children and adolescents.
For children and adolescents, orthoses can be a great help in improving or maintaining their mobility. Especially for neurological conditions like cerebral palsy or congenital deformities like spina bifida, orthoses can help promote an upright posture and better control of limbs. They can also be used after injuries or surgeries to stabilize and relieve the affected body part.
There are different types of orthoses for children and adolescents depending on their needs and indications. For instance, there are orthoses for the spine that promote or correct an upright posture. There are also orthoses for the arms or legs to achieve optimal positioning and stabilization of limbs or to support muscle strength. For children with congenital deformities, special orthoses for the feet or hips can be used to promote normal development.
Orthoses for children and adolescents should always be individually tailored and custom-made to ensure optimal fit and functionality. They should be lightweight and flexible to allow children to move and be active comfortably. Child-friendly design and color choices can also contribute to children and adolescents wearing their orthoses happily and identifying with them.