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Rehabilitation Aid

Rehabilitation aids are devices or equipment designed to assist individuals in their recovery process following an injury, surgery, or illness. These aids help improve mobility, strength, flexibility, and overall functionality. Here are some common types of rehabilitation aids: Exercise Equipment: Various exercise tools and machines can aid in rehabilitation. These include resistance bands, therapy balls, balance boards, and pedal exercisers. They help strengthen muscles, improve range of motion, and enhance balance and coordination. Walking Aids: As mentioned earlier, walking aids like canes, crutches, walkers, and knee walkers/scooters can assist individuals in regaining mobility during their rehabilitation journey. Orthotic Devices: Orthotic devices are supportive braces or splints used to immobilize or support specific body parts during the healing process. They can provide stability and protect joints, muscles, or ligaments. Examples include knee braces, ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), wrist splints, and back braces. Range of Motion (ROM) Devices: ROM devices help individuals regain or maintain joint mobility. They can be passive or active. Passive devices, such as continuous passive motion (CPM) machines, move the joints through a controlled range of motion without the individual's effort. Active devices, like pulley systems or therapy bands, require the individual to actively move the joint. Assistive Devices for Activities of Daily Living (ADL): These aids help individuals perform everyday tasks independently during their rehabilitation. Examples include reachers/grabbers, dressing aids, adaptive utensils, shower chairs, and raised toilet seats. Electrical Stimulation Devices: Electrical stimulation devices use low-level electrical currents to stimulate nerves and muscles. They can be used to manage pain, prevent muscle atrophy, improve muscle strength, or promote tissue healing. Balance and Coordination Tools: Balance boards, stability discs, and wobble cushions are aids that help improve balance, coordination, and proprioception. It's important to note that the specific rehabilitation aids needed may vary depending on the individual's condition, the stage of rehabilitation, and the guidance of healthcare professionals. Consulting with a physiotherapist, occupational therapist, or healthcare provider is crucial to determine the most appropriate rehabilitation aids for an individual's specific needs and goals.

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Orthotic

KAFO with drop lock Imported quality:  The term KAFO is an acronym that stands for Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis and describes the part of the body that this device encompasses. This device extends from the thigh to the foot and is generally used to control instabilities in the lower limb by maintaining alignment and controlling motion. Instabilities can be either due to skeletal problems: broken bones, arthritic joints, bowleg, knock-knee, knee hyperextension or muscular weakness and paralysis. With this in mind, the indications for the use of a KAFO are many and varied and any one particular design is specific to the needs of the person it is made for.  It is very light weight and more durable.

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Walking Aid

A walking aid is a device designed to assist individuals with mobility issues in walking or maintaining balance. It provides additional support and stability, improving the user's confidence and reducing the risk of falls. Here are some common types of walking aids: Canes: Canes are the simplest walking aids and provide basic support. They come in various designs, such as single-point canes, quad canes (with four points), or offset canes. Canes are suitable for individuals who require minimal assistance or stability. Crutches: Crutches are typically used when one leg is injured or unable to bear weight. They come in two types: underarm crutches and forearm crutches. Underarm crutches extend under the arms, while forearm crutches have cuffs that wrap around the forearm. Crutches require good upper body strength and coordination to use effectively. Walkers: Walkers are sturdy frames with four legs that provide excellent stability. They are ideal for individuals who need substantial support or have difficulty maintaining balance. Walkers can be further classified into standard walkers, wheeled walkers, and rollators. Rollators have wheels and brakes, providing more mobility and maneuverability. Walking Frames: Walking frames are similar to walkers but typically have two wheels at the front. They offer stability and support while walking and are suitable for individuals who need assistance but have better balance than those requiring a walker. Knee Walkers/Scooters: Knee walkers or scooters are alternatives to crutches for individuals with lower leg injuries or surgeries. They have a padded knee rest and wheels, allowing the user to propel themselves forward while keeping the injured leg elevated. The choice of walking aid depends on the individual's specific needs, abilities, and the nature of their mobility issues. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional, such as a physiotherapist or doctor, who can assess the user's condition and recommend the most appropriate walking aid for them. Walking Aid Manufacturer in Pune, Kolkata, Surat, India. We Supply all over India.

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Pressure Garment

Anti Embolism stocking Price Rs 5800 We are the distributors of Anti Embolism Stockings in Chennai, India. Anti embolism stockings are used to prevent the DVT. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot that develops in a vein deep in the body. The clot may partially or completely block blood flow through the vein. Most DVTs occur in the lower leg, thigh or pelvis, although they also can occur in other parts of the body including the arm, brain, intestines, liver or kidney. DVT itself is not lifethreatening. But, the danger of DVT is that the blood clot has the potential to break free and travel through the bloodstream, where it can become lodged in the blood vessels of the lung. This is a condition known as a pulmonary embolism. This can be life threatening, so prompt diagnosis and treatment is critical • You are at risk for DVT if you: • Have had recent surgery (generally within 3 months) • Have been on prolonged bed rest or hospitalization • Have heart failure • Have a blood clotting disorder

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ABOVE KNEE PROSTHESIS

A pneumatic knee joint is a type of artificial knee joint that uses compressed air to assist with movement and support. it use in above knee prosthesis . feature :- Dynamic Movement: Pneumatic systems allow for smooth and adaptive movements, mimicking natural knee motion. A typical pneumatic cylinder consists of a cylinder barrel, a piston, seals, and end caps. It may also include ports for air input and output. Compressed air is introduced into the cylinder through an inlet port. This air is typically generated by an air compressor. As the compressed air enters the cylinder, it pushes against the piston. This pressure causes the piston to move in one direction (extend or retract) depending on the configuration of the cylinder. When the piston reaches the end of its stroke, the air can be vented out through an exhaust port, allowing the piston to return to its original position. This can happen either automatically or through a control system. The motion can be controlled using valves that regulate the flow of air into and out of the cylinder, allowing for precise control of the piston’s movement. Lightweight Design: Pneumatic components can be lighter than traditional mechanical parts, improving comfort for the user. Shock Absorption: The system can absorb impact, reducing stress on other joints and enhancing overall mobility.

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Orthosis

A double-action ankle joint ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) is a type of orthotic device designed to support and stabilize the ankle and foot. It features two separate joints, one for dorsiflexion (lifting the foot up) and one for plantarflexion (pointing the foot down). This dual-joint mechanism allows for more natural and controlled movement of the ankle, helping to address various conditions affecting gait and stability. Here are some key points about a double-action AFO: Functionality: The double-action joints provide the ability to control both upward and downward motion of the foot. This helps in managing conditions like foot drop, where the foot cannot be lifted properly, or other gait abnormalities. Customization: These AFOs are often custom-made to fit the individual's specific anatomy and needs. Adjustments can be made to fine-tune the range of motion and alignment. Materials: They are typically made from lightweight and durable materials such as thermoplastics or carbon fiber, which offer a balance of strength and flexibility. Indications: They are used for conditions like cerebral palsy, stroke, peripheral neuropathy, or other neurological or musculoskeletal disorders that affect ankle and foot function. Design: The double-action mechanism allows for controlled movement and can help in improving gait, stability, and overall mobility.

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Diabetic Foot Solution

Charcot foot, which is a condition that affects the bones in the foot and ankle and often leads to joint deformities and instability, specialized insoles can be crucial in providing support and preventing further damage. Here are a few types of insoles that might be used: Custom Orthotics: These are specially designed to match the unique contours of your feet. They help distribute pressure evenly, stabilize the foot, and prevent further deformities. A podiatrist or orthotist can create these based on a detailed assessment of your foot structure and needs. Offloading Insoles: These are designed to reduce pressure on specific areas of the foot. For Charcot foot, offloading insoles can help redistribute pressure away from the affected areas to help prevent ulcers and further complications. Rocker Sole Insoles: Rocker soles have a rounded heel-to-toe transition which can help reduce stress on the foot while walking. This can be particularly helpful for individuals with Charcot foot to improve gait and reduce discomfort. Cushioned Insoles: Providing additional cushioning can help absorb shock and reduce the impact on the foot. This can be beneficial if you experience pain or discomfort due to Charcot foot. Rigid Insoles: Sometimes, a more rigid insole is needed to offer strong support and prevent excessive movement of the foot, which can be helpful in managing the condition and preventing further deformity.

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Prosthetic

ABOVE KNEE PROSTHESIS (ARTIFICAIL LIMB ABOVE THE KNEE) An above-knee prosthesis, also known as a transfemoral prosthesis, is an artificial limb designed to replace a missing leg above the knee joint. This sophisticated piece of technology plays a pivotal role in restoring mobility and functionality for individuals who have undergone knee amputations. Components and Structure: Socket: The custom-made socket is a crucial component that interfaces with the residual limb. It provides a secure and comfortable fit, allowing for weight distribution and control. Evolution Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. produces unique designs that give more comfort to the patient. There are so many socket designs, like MAS sockets, Ischial containment sockets, narrow AP ML sockets, and quad-socket designs. We follow the most advanced socket design called MAS socket design. Liner: The liner is a soft, cushioning material that goes between the residual limb and the socket. It enhances comfort, reduces friction, and aids in shock absorption. There two type liner according to material one is silicon prosthetic liner and thermos polyurethane prosthetic liner. According to suspension system of the prosthesis there 3 type liner cushion liner, Locking liner and suction liner. EVOLUTION HEALTHCARE PRIVATE LIMITED provide more advance prosthetic liner which are more durable and give more comfort to the patient. Pylon: A lightweight, durable rod or tube connects the socket to the foot. It provides structural support and flexibility. Knee Joint: The knee joint is a pivotal element in above-knee prosthetics. Different types of knee joints are available, including mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and microprocessor-controlled options. Each type offers specific advantages tailored to the user's needs. Mechanical Knee Joint: Relies on mechanical components for movement. This type is often simpler in design but still effective for many users. Pneumatic Knee Joint: Operates with the use of air pressure, offering a responsive and efficient mechanism for walking. It gives a smooth gait and reduces energy expenditure. It helps the patient change 3/ 4 speed. The most important thing is it requires no maintenance. Hydraulic Knee Joint: Utilizes hydraulic fluid to control the movement, providing a smooth and natural gait. It contributes to stability and adaptability on various terrains. By this joint patient can change any number of speed. And this joint very helpful to descend stair like normal person. Microprocessor Knee Joint: Incorporates advanced technology, using sensors and a microprocessor to analyse walking patterns and adjust the prosthesis in real-time. This innovation enhances adaptability to different walking speeds and terrains. Foot: The prosthetic foot replicates the natural movement and function of a biological foot. Different designs cater to specific activities and preferences. Advancements in Above-Knee Prosthetics: Recent advancements have significantly improved above-knee prosthetics, focusing on increased comfort, natural movement, and overall user satisfaction. These advancements include lightweight materials, improved socket designs, and enhanced control mechanisms in electronic knee joints. Knee Amputation Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation following knee amputation is a critical phase in adapting to an above-knee prosthesis. It involves a comprehensive approach, including physical therapy, gait training, and psychological support, to ensure a successful transition to the use of the prosthetic limb. In conclusion, above-knee prosthetics play a vital role in restoring mobility and enhancing the quality of life for individuals who have undergone knee amputation. With ongoing advancements in technology and rehabilitation strategies, these prosthetic devices continue to evolve, providing users with more comfort, functionality, and a greater sense of independence. Evolution Healthcare Pvt Ltd provide innovative technology for above knee prosthesis far better quality then Jaipur foot technology. We provide Hi-tech prosthesis with international German technology and USA technology using light weight material like carbon fiber. The light weight carbon fiber foot and carbon fiber socket make the prosthesis lightest among the other prosthetic orthotic service provider or prosthetic manufacturer. Our prosthetic orthotic centre situated in Maharashtra at Pune and Mumbai, in West Bengal at Kolkata, In Gujarat at Surat, In Goa and also we provide the service in PAN INDIA by our qualified prosthetist and orthoptist as well as trained technicians. To learn more, contact us or visit our nearest centre to your city.

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Orthotic

HKAFO  The term HKAFO is an acronym that stands for hipknee-ankle-foot-orthosis and describes the part of the body that this device encompasses. This device is basically a KAFO with the addition of a hip joint and pelvic section.  The addition of the hip joint and pelvic section provides control to selected hip motions. These selected motions about the hip are front to back, side to side, and rotation. One reason the hip section is added to a KAFO is to reduce or minimize the risk of the hip moving out of proper position or dislocating.  Another common reason is to stabilize the hip and lower spine in cases where the patient is weak or paralyzed. One common application of HKAFO is RGO, or, reciprocal gait orthosis, which helps move one hip upon moving the other hip and encouraging a normal gait.

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