What is Orthosis?
An orthosis is a medical device used to support joints or restrict movement in individuals with musculoskeletal problems.
Walking orthoses, designed for individuals with walking difficulties, facilitate mobility. They are commonly used during the rehabilitation process, especially after stroke or trauma.
Orthoses are utilized for various health conditions, including neurological disorders, sports injuries, orthopedic issues, and post-trauma rehabilitation.
Walking Orthoses

Short Walking Device (AFO)
An AFO (Ankle Foot Orthosis) is used to provide support for the ankle and foot. It is commonly preferred for children and individuals with neurological problems. It is an effective solution for conditions such as drop foot syndrome.

Long Walking Devices (KAFO)
KAFO (Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis) are devices that provide support from the knee to the foot. These devices are typically recommended for individuals with weak leg muscles or patients experiencing complete loss of movement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ottobock stands out from other orthotic brands with its innovative design and durability. It offers high-tech products.
Doctor’s advice should be sought, high-quality products should be chosen, and the model should be selected according to the individual’s needs.
The usage duration of orthoses depends on the patient’s condition and treatment plan. Your doctor will determine how long and how often they should be used.
Yes, some orthoses are specifically designed to provide support while exercising.
There are orthoses specially designed for children. Models that are suitable for the needs of growing children should be preferred.
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