As we collaborate with physicians on the best ways to treat their patients suffering from lower extremity injuries or conditions, we often encounter their thought-provoking questions. In a healthcare environment characterized by constant evolution, physicians seek insights about the benefits and ...
Advancing Orthotic Knowledge: Answering Physician Queries
Tags: Orthotic Treatment, Pediatric Orthotics, Diabetic Neuropathy, Joint Mobilitization, Pain Management, Patient Care
Orthotic Devices for Joint Stability: An Essential Tool in Musculoskeletal Care
Your focus as a physician trained in orthopedics and musculoskeletal care is to provide your patients with effective solutions to alleviate pain, enhance mobility, and improve their overall quality of life. Among the essential tools, orthotic devices are potent allies in achieving these objectives. ...
Tags: Orthotic Treatment, Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFO), Joint Mobilitization, Pain Management, Patient Care
How Orthotic Devices Aid Physical Therapy Patients in Knee Rehabilitation
Following a knee injury, the road to recovery can be difficult, highlighted by a long series of intense physical therapy treatments. Whether the pain stems from a sports injury, arthritis, joint replacement, or another cause, physical therapy can help your patient's physical and mental well-being. ...
Tags: Joint Mobilitization
An Orthosis Can Help Manage Pain & Instability Caused by Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
In 2009, the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation established World MS Day to raise awareness, encourage the world to share stories, have conversations, and encourage those affected by multiple sclerosis. In 2021, that day of reflection was May 30. This blog will highlight information about ...
Tags: Orthotic Treatment, Ankle Foot Orthoses (AFO), Joint Mobilitization, Pain Management
Contractures Don’t Have to be Permanent. 3 Orthoses Worth Prescribing to Patients
At the outset of pain and discomfort and restricted range of motion, especially in the lower extremities, may manifest more than just a case of having morning stiffness. These symptoms could be red flag indicators of a much more severe underlying complication with long-term implications on joint ...
Tags: Joint Mobilitization