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Hip Dislocation, Hip Fractures, Arthroplasty
Hip Abduction Orthosis- Hip Spica
Description- Waist Belt and thigh cuff attached with a Range of
Motion Hinge that maintains the hip joint in abduction and prevents
full flexion and extension.
Use- To be used for patients with non-operable hip disorders,
post-operative hip arthroplasty.
Femoral Fractures, Patellar Fractures, Knee Sprains
3- Panel Knee Immobilizer- Zimmer Splint
Description – Three foam panels that incorporate metal stays that
are shaped to the patient’s leg, and close with adjustable Velcro
straps.
Uses- Knee immobilizer used instead of plaster cast post-fractures
or post-op. Can be removed easily for wound care and observation.
Post Surgery and Post Fracture
Range Of Motion Knee Brace
Description- Adjustable, foam lined R.O.M. knee brace.
Uses- To maintain proper alignment of the knee during recovery from
surgery or knee injury while imposing a limited degree of knee
flexion and extension.
Mild to Moderate Sprains
Lace-up ankle supports – A.S.O.
Description- These supports are made of a thin nylon material with a
lace closure. Medial and lateral plastic “stays” give the orthosis
more rigidity and lateral and medial straps help prevent eversion
and inversion.
Use- The support is used during the acute stage of the ankle injury.
It is also commonly worn afterwards to aid stability or as a
precaution during activities.
When worn with a shoe, the lace-up support gives sufficient
stabilization at the ankle joint to reduce pain, promote healing and
prevent swelling.
Severe Sprains to Small Ankle fractures
“U” or Stirrup Orthoses- Air Cast
Description- Medial and lateral plastic uprights lined with either
foam or an air-filled chamber.
Use- Used during the acute phase of the ankle injury, or
precautionary use after cast or Walking Boot removal.
When worn with a properly fitting lace up shoe, the orthosis
prevents any eversion and inversion movements. Dorsi-flexion and
plantar-flexion are not limited.
Severe Sprains to Severe Foot and Ankle Fractures
Walking Boot and Controlled Ankle Motion Walkers (C.A.M.)
Description- These walkers are manufactured with rigid plastic or
metal uprights, a solid rocker sole and adjustable thick foam lining
to maximize comfort.
Use- To be worn when ankle movement must be either prevented or
limited to a predetermined number of degrees. Is used instead of a
cast post fracture or post-op due to its light weight,
adjustability, and ease of removal for observation and cleaning.
The Walking Boot is a foot orthosis that maintains the foot at 90 .
It has a rocker bottom that allows for a more normal gait pattern
while preventing any extension and flexion of the bones of the foot.
The C.A.M. walker is an orthosis with a Range of Motion ankle joint.
This allows for either a locked ankle at any degree or limited to
full movement.
Ankle Sprains to Severe Foot and Ankle Fractures
Custom Ankle Foot Orthosis (A.F.O.)
Description- Plastic molded Orthosis made from a plaster mold of the
patient’s foot.
Uses- Long-term need for ankle orthosis. Customized for a proper fit
and a greater control over any specific foot position required.
When placed in a correctly fitting lace up shoe, the foot is limited
to predetermined movements.
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SLAWNER ortho
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