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Ortoser is a term that can refer to several different concepts, and there is no universally recognized definition in mainstream sources. In medical and rehabilitation contexts, the standard term for a wearable device that supports, aligns, or immobilizes a part of the body is orthosis (also called an orthotic device). In some non-English texts or transliterations, ortoser appears as a variant or informal rendering related to orthosis. However, this usage is not standardized and may reflect translation choices rather than a formal category.

Beyond medical terminology, ortoser may appear as a surname in certain regions or as a brand name

Because ortoser is not a single widely defined term, readers encountering it should rely on surrounding context

See also: orthosis, orthotic device, brace, prosthetics. This article serves as a stub; additional context would

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