Many different orthotics braces provide support and help heal different parts of the body. Some of them are necessary to wear after various surgeries, while others support certain joints permanently.
AFOs, or ankle-foot orthoses, are some of the most commonly-used braces. They come in different shapes and sizes and can be very beneficial in numerous situations. Let’s see what they are, when you can benefit from them, and how to use them properly.
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Scoliosis is one of the most common conditions among adolescents in the world. According to Paul Sponseller, M.D., nearly 3 million new scoliosis cases are registered every year, in the US alone. What most people fail to realize is that scoliosis is a serious disease that affects people of all ages, genders, and races. Today, we’re going to talk about adult patients, the importance of recognizing early signs of the condition, and how scoliosis bracing for adults can help you deal with it seamlessly.
Many different types of orthoses and braces serve many different purposes. Spine alignment braces can help those who have scoliosis, cervical orthoses help support your neck and chin, and knee orthoses can help you heal after knee surgery.
However, the most popular type of orthoses is AFO, making up over 26% of all orthoses provided in the US. But what is an AFO exactly? And more importantly, how do you wear and maintain it properly? Let’s take a closer look to find out. |
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