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what is orthosis?

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The World Health Organization's general definition of orthoses is: "orthoses are orthoses when a medical aid is placed in the direction of a person's limb or body to apply mechanical pressure to different parts or parts of the body for different purposes. Be. ” An orthosis is placed on the body or limb to alter or modify the functional and structural features of the neuromuscular system and skeletal system. An orthosis can be used to: control, direct, restrict or immobilize a part of the body (limb, joint…) for a specific reason. Used body. An orthosis is used to correct the shape or function of the body so that the person can walk more easily and with less injury. In the past, orthoses were performed only by an orthologist and in accordance with the same client. But with the advancement of technology since 1960, innovations in orthoses and prostheses (artificial limbs) have been influenced by the compatibility of industrial techniques for the formation of vacuum forming sheet plastics. Today, orthoses are also available in prefabricated form, which are used by people according to the doctor's prescription and the orthologist's favorable opinion about the doctor's prescription.

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The World Health Organization's general definition of orthoses is: "orthoses are orthoses when a medical aid is placed in the direction of a person's limb or body to apply mechanical pressure to different parts or parts of the body for different purposes. Be. ” An orthosis is placed on the body or limb to alter or modify the functional and structural features of the neuromuscular system and skeletal system. An orthosis can be used to: control, direct, restrict or immobilize a part of the body (limb, joint…) for a specific reason. Used body. An orthosis is used to correct the shape or function of the body so that the person can walk more easily and with less injury. In the past, orthoses were performed only by an orthologist and in accordance with the same client. But with the advancement of technology since 1960, innovations in orthoses and prostheses (artificial limbs) have been influenced by the compatibility of industrial techniques for the formation of vacuum forming sheet plastics. Today, orthoses are also available in prefabricated form, which are used by people according to the doctor's prescription and the orthologist's favorable opinion about the doctor's prescription.

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