orthoses
Orthoses are externally worn devices designed to support, align, prevent deformities, or correct alignment and to improve function of the musculoskeletal system. They are prescribed by clinicians such as orthotists, physicians, and physical therapists and fitted to the individual patient. Orthoses can be custom-made from measurements, casts, or 3D scans, or they can be prefabricated and adjusted as needed. They are made from materials including thermoplastics, carbon fiber, metals, leather, and textiles, and may be static (immobilizing joints), dynamic (allowing controlled movement), or semi-rigid.
Common categories include spinal orthoses, such as thoracolumbar or lumbar supports; upper-limb orthoses, including wrist-hand and
Manufacture and fitting involve a clinical assessment of biomechanics, alignment, and function. Impressions, plaster casts, or
Care and safety considerations include skin inspection for pressure or irritation, regular cleaning, and avoiding excess