(SWASH) Hip Orthosis
- A dynamic hip orthosis designed to manage “scissor gait” by guiding the legs into proper abduction. It improves pelvic stability and posture, providing crucial support during sitting, standing, and walking. Its low-profile design makes it especially suitable for patients with limited space between the iliac crest and the rib cage.
Category: Orthesis
Tag: Knee Orthosis
Description
- Scissor Gait Control: The angled metal uprights prevent the legs from crossing by maintaining hip abduction, leading to a more efficient and stable gait pattern.
- Dynamic Support: Unlike rigid braces, it allows for controlled movement, supporting the child’s natural transitions between sitting and standing.
- Improved Posture & Stability: By stabilizing the pelvis, it helps improve trunk alignment and balance, which is essential for sitting and other functional activities.
- Low-Profile Pelvic Section: Specifically designed to fit comfortably without interfering with the rib cage, making it ideal for users with shorter trunks.
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