When used externally on a joint or limb, orthotic devices are intended to support, correct, and restore function following trauma, injury, or disease. The use of orthotic devices is frequently a crucial component of rehabilitation. Orthotic aids will promote freedom with daily tasks and help people with neurological problems control their condition. The purpose of orthotics is to improve function efficiency with recent or chronic injury. This includes damage to soft tissues, bones, and changes brought on by neurological abnormalities. They may work well in conjunction with physiotherapy methods like reach and grasp exercises, gait and balance retraining, and muscle strengthening and stretching. Many patients can utilise ready-made orthotics, which can often be adjusted to fit their size. These may come in small, medium and large sizes and can often be sized to the patient, e.g. with velcro straps. These are often lighter materials. They can also be good for an assessment, to confirm or deny a theory before a custom orthotic is made.
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