| 11. | Studies indicated both type of orthoses improve the hand function and reduce the pain in people with tennis elbow.
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| 12. | So far, it has produced and fitted 4, 838 prostheses, 759 orthoses and 2, 226 wheelchairs.
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| 13. | Orthoses can start as proximal as the lumbar spine, and extend the length of the limbs to the floor.
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| 14. | In the UK orthotists assess patients, and where appropriate design and fit orthoses for any part of the body.
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| 15. | He introduces into his coursework teaching many of the findings from his research into Manipulations, taping, orthoses and exercises.
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| 16. | "' Neuromechanics of orthoses "'refers to how the human body interacts with human-machine interfaces.
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| 17. | Foot orthoses are devices such as shoe inserts, arch supports, or shoe fillers such as lifts, wedges and heels.
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| 18. | Orthoses, sometimes called braces or splints, are devices that support or correct musculoskeletal deformities and / or abnormalities of the body.
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| 19. | Active, or powered, orthoses differ from exoskeletons in that orthoses generally refer to assistive devices to help people with disabilities walk.
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| 20. | Active, or powered, orthoses differ from exoskeletons in that orthoses generally refer to assistive devices to help people with disabilities walk.
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