Orthotics at Empowered
At Empowered Prosthetics and Orthotics, we provide custom orthotic devices designed to help you move easier and live more comfortably. Our orthoses are created to help reduce pain, improve stability, and enhance daily comfort.
An orthosis is a custom-made medical device, such as a brace or foot insert, designed to improve mobility, comfort and reduce pain. Orthoses are commonly used to improve stability, prevent injury, or assist with rehabilitation for children and adults.
What is an orthosis?
Types of Orthoses Offered
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Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFOs)
Ankle foot orthosis (AFOs) are custom braces that support the ankle and foot, improving stability, alignment, and walking comfort
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Knee - Ankle - Foot Orthosis (KAFOs)
KAFOS stabilize the knee, ankle and foot to support walking, improve balance and prevent joint instability. This helps patients with significant weakness or paralysis to stand, walk, and move safely
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Knee Orthosis
Knee orthoses are designed to reduce pain, stabilize the knee joint, or restrict motion for future injuries. They allow patients to recover from injury or managing chronic conditions
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Diabetic Shoes & Inserts
Footwear or inserts that specifically designed for diabetic care alleviate pain and pressure to protect sensitive feet and reduce the risk of ulcers or injury
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Upper Extremity Orthotics
Upper extremity orthotic devices support the arm, shoulder, wrist, or hand to restore function, reduce pain, and assist with rehabilitation after injury or surgery
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Spinal Orthotics
Spinal devices support the back or neck to reduce pain, correct posture, and aid recovery from injury or surgery
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Scoliosis Orthosis
Custom scoliosis braces are designed to guide spinal growth and improve alignment especially for children

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