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Orthotic

AFO WITHOUT JOINT:  Ankle foot orthoses AFOs are external biomechanical devices utilized on lower limbs to stabilize the joints, improve the gait and physical functioning of the affected lower limb. AFO is used as supportive devices and aid for ambulation through different gait stages by providing foot clearance, used to limit or assist ankle and foot ROM like; dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, improve balance, decrease the risk of falling, help with weak musculature of lower legs, and to return to previous activity or facilitate patient mobility.  They are found in different types and different materials and can be modified according to the use and the development of the person if it is used for children. They made from thermoformed plastic material that enables to add modification and adjustments. AFOs are used as night splints to prevent contractures in some cases, patients with stroke, and other neurological conditions such as SCI and children with cerebral palsy.

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Diabetic Foot Solution

NORMAL DIABETIC SHOE: Price range 4500 to 6800 plus GST 1) Diabetic shoes decrease the risk of diabetic foot ulcers and thereby reduce amputations. They provide support and protection while minimizing pressure points on the feet. They also have extra depth to accommodate diabetic inserts. There are many styles to choose from, and the shoes look much like any other shoe. 2) Diabetic shoes are often wider and deeper than regular shoes to accommodate a special multi-density insert that is designed to reduce pressure and callouses to the bottom of feet. Diabetic shoes have a larger “toe box” to prevent squeezing of the toes. Who is eligible for the Medicare diabetic shoe program? - History of partial or complete foot amputation - History of previous foot ulceration - History of pre-ulcerative callus - Peripheral neuropathy with evidence of callus formation - Foot deformity - Poor circulation  Price range 4500 to 6800 plus GST

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Silicon Prosthesis

If you choose to receive an osseointegrated prosthetic ear, your surgeon will place several titanium implant posts into the bone around the ear. The silicone ear will then snap securely onto these implants. Both types of prostheses are removable. You should take off your prosthetic ear before you sleep or participate in athletic activities, and you should also remove it once a day to thoroughly clean the ear and underlying tissue. Typically, these prostheses last between one and three years, depending on maintenance, environment, activity level, and other factors. Silicon Prosthetic Adhesive Supplier in Pune, Surat, Kolkata, India.

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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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Prosthetic

KNOW YOUR ACTIVITY LEVEL : Level One(K1) The patient has the ability or potential to use a prosthesis for transfers or ambulation on level surfaces at fixed cadence. This is typical of a household ambulator or a person who only walks about in their own home. Level Two(K2) The patient has the ability or potential for ambulation with the ability to traverse lowlevel environmental barriers such as curbs, stairs or uneven surfaces. This is typical of the limited community ambulator. Level Three(K3) The patient has the ability or potential for ambulation with variable cadence. A person at level 3 is typically a community ambulator who also has the ability to traverse most environmental barriers and may have vocational, therapeutic or exercise activity that demands prosthetic use beyond simple locomotion. Level Four(K4) The patient has the ability or potential for prosthetic ambulation that exceeds basic ambulation skills, exhibiting high impact, stress or energy levels. This is typical of the prosthetic demands of the child, active adult or athlete.

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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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ABOVE KNEE PROSTHESIS

Cutting-Edge Prosthetic Limb: Hydraulic Knee Joint, Carbon Fiber Foot, Turntable Looking for a top-of-the-line prosthetic limb? Our advanced model boasts a hydraulic knee joint, carbon fiber foot, and turntable mechanism, offering unmatched performance and comfort. Hydraulic Knee Joint: Our prosthetic features a state-of-the-art hydraulic knee joint, providing smooth, natural movement akin to a real knee. With customizable damping and resistance settings, users can tailor the joint's behaviour to their activity level and terrain, ensuring a perfect fit for every lifestyle. Carbon Fiber Foot: Crafted from lightweight, resilient carbon fiber, our foot component combines strength with agility, ideal for dynamic movements. Anatomically inspired design and flexion points enhance comfort and promote a natural gait, empowering users to move with confidence and ease. Turntable Feature: Unique to our prosthetic limb is the integrated turntable mechanism, granting smooth rotation above the knee joint helping patient to seat with cross leg. Seamless Integration and Control: Our prosthetic limb seamlessly integrates hydraulic, carbon fiber, and turntable components into a unified system. Durability and Maintenance: Built to last, our prosthetic limb withstands daily wear and tear, thanks to durable carbon fiber construction and reliable hydraulic components. Regular servicing by certified professionals ensures optimal performance and longevity, guaranteeing peace of mind for users on the go. Conclusion: In summary, our cutting-edge prosthetic limb sets the standard for innovation and functionality in the industry. With advanced features like hydraulic knee joints, carbon fiber feet, and turntable mechanisms, users experience unparalleled mobility and comfort, empowering them to embrace life's adventures fully.

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