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Hip Abduction Orthosis
A dynamic orthosis designed for the treatment of developmental hip dysplasia in infants. It promotes healthy hip joint maturation by holding the hips in the optimal therapeutic position of flexion and abduction, often referred to as the "seated squat" or "frog-leg" position. This mimics the natural pre-birth position, creating the ideal conditions for the hip socket (acetabulum) to develop correctly around the head of the femur.
HIP ABDUCTION ORTHOSIS (SCOTTISH RITE)
A lightweight hip orthosis specifically designed for the management of Perthes disease. The Scottish Rite brace maintains the patient's hips in abduction to ensure proper containment of the femoral head within the hip socket, while its free hip joints allow for flexion and extension to permit ambulation during treatment.