To correct infants rotational problems in the feet, tibia or hips and in the management of Talipes Equino Varus. It may also be used to hold hips in slight abduction. Attaches directly to straight or last or equino varus boots or may be fitted to patients own shoes....[read more]
To maintain correction of infants with congenital equino varus together with rotational problems. Custom moulded in the maximum position these splints facilitate correctional positions non-operatively or postoperatively....[read more]
Easily adjustable and lightweight. The adjustments at the shoulder joint and
elbow joint allow the clinician to precisely align the child’s shoulder joint and upper extremity. The SARO may be used for the right or left....[read more]
To immobilise the shoulder by securing the humerus against the trunk.
Maintains the forearm in a position of rest. Can be used to elevate the
upper limb....[read more]
A standing frame to maintain extension to lower trunk and limbs of the paraplegic child. The device grows with the child in height, width and depth....[read more]