Orthoses
Orthoses of any complexity - from fixing to corrective. They help to reduce pain, improve mobility and support the rehabilitation process. We select them personally.

Types
- Upper limb orthoses - braces for the hand, forearm, elbow and shoulder.
- Lower limb orthoses - for the lower leg, knee, hip or the whole leg (CAFO, AFO).
- Spinal orthoses - thoracic, lumbar and thoracolumbar corsets.
- Functional orthoses are used to stabilise joints during sports or activities.
- Corrective orthoses - to correct deformities and maintain proper biomechanics.
Advantages.
- Custom-made to the patient's anatomy for maximum comfort.
- An integrated approach - the orthosis is created in cooperation with prosthetists, rehabilitation specialists and doctors.
- Modern materials are lightweight, durable, breathable and suitable for everyday use.
- Faster recovery - orthoses fix, stabilise and reduce the load on the injured area.
- Adjustability - the orthosis can be easily adapted or adjusted if necessary.
How does the orthosis work?
01 Step
Consultation and examination
The patient is examined by a specialist. The doctor determines the need for an orthosis, the level of fixation, and the patient's anatomy.
02 Step
Measurements and manufacturing
Individual measurements are taken. The orthosis is then manufactured or adapted to the individual patient.
03 Step
Fitting and training in use
The patient tries on the orthosis, and the specialist checks the fit, comfort and correct fixation. The specialist gives recommendations on wearing and care.
FAQ
How long does it take to make an orthosis?
In most cases, it takes from 1 to 5 days. The time depends on the complexity of the design and materials.
Can I wear the orthosis all the time?
The wearing schedule is determined by a doctor or rehabilitation therapist. Sometimes the orthosis is worn only during exercise, sometimes it is used for permanent stabilisation.
Do I need to take individual measurements?
Yes. Individual measurements ensure a correct fit, stability and comfort while driving.