Orthosis is a device that is aimed to restore the impaired function of a body part, lost due to trauma, disease or congenital condition.
We provide a comprehensive service in orthotics, from clinical assessment to fabrication. We give innovative orthotic solution to disabled to keep them moving and give them the freedom to perform their daily activities. We assure that our on-site fabrication facility gives prompt and first class quality service to our patients.
Upper limb orthotics are external devices that are specifically designed to improve the function and structure of various areas in the upper limb
Lower limb orthotics are external devices that are attached or applied to a lower limb to improve function by providing support, controlling motion, reducing pain, correcting deformities and preventing progression of deformities.
Spinal orthosis is used to support or correct spinal deformities including scoliosis, kyphosis, fractures, spina bifida etc. We provide a full range of spinal orthotics, including different designs of scoliosis braces and spinal supportive braces. We are using different types of thermoplastic, to design a specific brace for you according to your requirement.
Cranial asymmetry is when an infant’s skull becomes deformed. Sometimes this happens prior to birth, or even during birth; other times it happens due to how the baby sleeps. The main cause is a restriction of growth in a fixed area.
Cranial remodelling is a treatment process designed to correct the deformities caused by cranial asymmetry.
This treatment starts at three months of age and can be performed all the way up to 18 months. It involves carefully measuring your infant’s head and obtaining precise measurements that enable the creation of a special helmet that is then fitted to the infant.
The helmets themselves are made of a hard outer shell constructed from 3d technology and lined with foam that ensures a snug but comfortable fit for the infant.
By wearing this helmet 23-24 hours per day (removed only to clean it), the infant will start to have his or her head gently remodelled back into correct shape and alignment. Your orthotic specialist will periodically measure and evaluate the progress made by the helmet over the next few months (treatment typically lasts three to four months).
The ideal end result is a correctly aligned head free of major deformities.