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Orthosis
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orthosis /or·tho·sis/ (or-tho´sis) pl. ortho´ses   [Gr.] an orthopedic appliance or apparatus used to support, align, prevent, or correct deformities or to improve function of movable parts of the body.
cervical orthosis  one that encircles the neck and supports the chin, used in the treatment of injuries of the cervical spine.
dynamic orthosis  a support or protective apparatus for the hand or other body part which also aids in initiating, performing, and reacting to motion.
halo orthosis  a cervical orthosis consisting of a stiff halo attached to the upper skull and to a rigid jacket on the chest, providing maximal rigidity.

or·tho·sis (ôr-thss)
n. pl. or·tho·ses (-sz)
An external orthopedic appliance that prevents or assists the movement of the spine or limbs.

Orthosis
A force system designed to control or correct or compensate for a bone deformity, deforming forces, or forces absent from the body.

orthosis
pl. orthoses [Gr.] an orthopedic appliance or apparatus used to support, align, prevent or correct deformities or to improve function of movable parts of the body.

orthosis plural, orthoses Orthopedics The straightening of a deformity; an external device–eg, a cast, brace, or splint used to stabilize, reinforce or immobilize an extremity, ↓ sensory input to an extremity, prevent stretch weakness, ↓ contractures, functionally assist weak muscles, protect a limb with pressure sores, provide a mechanical block to prevent undesired movement Types Orthoses are available for spine, hip, foot, knee. See Foot orthotics, Scapular reaction.


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