A stroke suddenly interrupts blood supply to the brain and can leave paralysis, coordination disorders, and altered muscle tone. Orthopedic aids help stabilize movement patterns, relieve the healthy side, and improve posture and gait.
AMC is a group of congenital conditions in which multiple joints are restricted in movement or stiffened from birth. Orthopedic care helps preserve existing mobility, stabilize joints, and facilitate everyday functions such as gripping, standing, and walking.
Spina bifida – congenital malformation of the spine with possible paralysis, misalignments and sensory impairments. Individual orthoses promote upright posture and safe mobility.
Clubfoot – congenital foot deformity that, without consistent care, leads to pain and joint damage. Orthopaedic aids secure the treatment outcome long-term.
Hemiparesis and Pareses – muscle weakness affecting one or both sides of the body due to nervous system damage. Orthopaedic aids balance asymmetries and preserve self-initiated activity.
Infantile Cerebral Palsy – early childhood brain injury that permanently affects movement and muscle tone. Individual orthopaedic care helps prevent misalignments and promote independence.
