Hand Orthosis (HO)
Hand Orthoses (HO’s) are prescribed and fit for conditions affecting the joints and structures in the hand, fingers or thumb. They can be used to impart stability and comfort to joints and ligaments affected by the following:
- Arthritis
- Nerve injury
- Joint injury
- Tendon and muscle injury
Wrist Hand Orthosis (WHO)
Wrist Hand Orthoses (WHO’s) are prescribed and fit for conditions affecting the joints and structures wrist and forearm. They can be used to impart stability and comfort to joints and ligaments affected by the following:
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Arthritis of the wrist
- Nerve injury (palsy)
Elbow Orthosis (EO)
Elbow Orthoses (EO’s) are prescribed and fit for conditions affecting the elbow joint and structures of the arm and forearm. They can be used to impart stability and range of motion control to the elbow joint and affected ligaments and muscles. Conditions treated by elbow orthoses include the following:
- Tendon and joint capsule injuries
- Nerve and muscle injuries
- Arthritis of the elbow
Shoulder Orthoses (SO)
Shoulder Orthoses (SO’s) are prescribed and fit for conditions affecting the shoulder joint and muscular structures of the shoulder and the arm. They can be used to impart stability and range of motion control to the shoulder joint and affected ligaments and muscles. Conditions treated by shoulder orthoses include the following:
- Rotator cuff injuries and surgery
- Nerve and muscle injuries
- Stroke