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It is therefore important to take into account the high enzyme content when prescribing this medicine, as the difference is noticeable and can cause complications in the digestive tract.

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Protection of the spine and joints

Ottobock has been working with specialists in functional orthopedics (orthoses and bandages) for the spine and joints for more than 100 years. Our goal is to help people move freely, relieve pain after injuries or operations, effectively support rehabilitation and correct joint defects. Ottobock orthoses and bandages for the spine and joints have proven successful for this purpose. They help repair damaged ligaments, joints and bones and enable joints to remain functional even during serious injuries.

Our portfolio includes orthoses and bandages for all areas of the spine and joints - so we can offer the right orthopedic product for the individual needs of the user for almost every type of rehabilitation or prevention of illness and injury as well as for pain relief or complaint relief.

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Spinal orthoses have a stabilizing and activating effect, support the back and cervical spine and offer comfort for pain-free movement.

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Shoulder braces help relieve pain after shoulder surgery and injuries.

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Purpose of orthoses and bandages

Orthoses and bandages are medical aids that support and protect the musculoskeletal system. They are usually prescribed by a doctor to treat injuries and diseases of the musculoskeletal system. They support the rehabilitation process and improve mobility, but also have a preventive effect in the event of heavy strain. The task of orthoses is to stabilize, immobilize and relieve the affected joints and help them to carry out movements correctly. Orthoses prevent or counteract misalignments or excessive tension in certain areas and improve mobility of the limbs. In the case of permanent physical disabilities, orthoses are intended to maintain the function of the affected body part and prevent or relieve pain.

There are many different diseases and diagnoses that require the use of orthoses or supports - both at the beginning of treatment and afterwards as supportive therapy. If you suffer from osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, multiple sclerosis, torn ligaments, stroke or ankle injuries, you may benefit from using special orthoses and supports to relieve your discomfort. Orthotics can improve your mobility and overall well-being by relieving pain and musculoskeletal symptoms. Learn more about the diagnoses and symptoms for which orthoses or supports can be helpful, as well as treatment options and diagnostic procedures.

Focus of the center:

  • Development of a comprehensive rehabilitation treatment program for people with neurological and musculoskeletal disorders;
  • Manufacture of a wide range of specialized therapeutic and preventive products for retail sale;
  • Installation of technical rehabilitation equipment, computer-aided equipment for rehabilitation, screening and diagnosis.

The facility's specialists are highly qualified. The development of the center is very effective.

Recovery with Gravistat

The Gravistat Suit was invented in 1997. Its main area of application is reflex stress in rehabilitation measures for patients with infantile cerebral palsy (ICP) and traumatic brain injuries (CCI).

The suit was developed based on advances in space medicine. Its modifications are based on advanced principles.

Advantages of the suit

Compared to previous devices, the new model has advantages. This is confirmed by the suit's Gravistat certification.

The design of the development ensures that the load passing in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the body can be calculated and redistributed. This is of current interest when training with children.

Scientific justification for the use of the suit

'The Gravistat is the result of the implementation of the dynamic proprioceptive correction (DPC) approach. The reasons for this method are described in the work of Professor KA Semenov, MD.

The effect achieved was:

  • functional change in pathological posture;
  • stable reduction of tonic reflexes;
  • dynamic improvement of fixation reflexes.

This dynamic is necessary to improve children's motor skills.

Therapeutic exercises with the Gravistat suit

The therapeutic treatments at the center are based on the Gravistat method. Infants, children and adolescents, people with cerebral palsy and traumatic brain injuries are treated.

Patients are given specially designed exercises to perform. The supervision of highly qualified physiotherapy instructors and the use of the Gravistat suit ensure patient improvement.

Basic classifications

Pharmacies and medical supply stores offer a wide range of orthoses. Division into specific groups and subgroups makes orientation easier. The orthopedist or traumatologist simply recommends the type of orthosis, while the patient chooses the model himself.

area of immobilization

This classification is based on the body part that needs to be immobilized:

  • Dorsal. This group includes the Schantz collar, corsets for immobilizing the thoracic, lumbar or lumbosacral spine, posture correctors that spread the shoulders and help fix the spine in a physiological position, prenatal and postnatal bandages;
  • Suspenders for the upper limbs. These include shoulder and wrist braces, elbow pads and finger guards;
  • Braces for the lower limbs. This category of orthoses includes orthoses for partial or complete immobilization of the hip, ankle and knee joints, orthopedic shoes and orthoses, as well as bandages for the big toe for valgus deformities.

Manufacture of orthoses

Orthoses are produced by both domestic and foreign manufacturers. This classification of medical devices is based on the peculiarities of the technological processes:

  • Complete. Orthoses with a specific design are available for adjustment at the pharmacy. They can vary in size and color;
  • Tailor-made. Small factories make custom orthotics, taking into account the measurements of the adult or child.

degree of fixation

This is the most common criterion that determines the choice of orthosis model. The degree of fixation affects how quickly muscles, bones and tendons recover. Orthoses in orthopedics and traumatology are divided into:

  • soft. They do not restrict movement, but rather protect the joints from injuries such as muscle strains, torn ligaments and tendons, sprains and subluxations and dislocations of the kneecap. Natural products made from sheep or camel hair keep you warm, which helps reduce the dose of systemic, not entirely safe, painkillers;
  • Semi-rigid. These orthoses limit the range of motion and prevent sudden jerking, bending, twisting, bending, and extension of the joints. They have metal or plastic inserts in the form of rings, plates or spokes. There are also various fastening systems on the human body: zippers, Velcro, straps, cords and buttons;
  • rigid. These products are used when complete immobilization of a joint or part of the spine is required. Ribs and plates made of steel or high-strength plastic are used to attach the orthoses. They are held securely on the body using sophisticated fastening systems. Complete immobilization is required after broken bones, torn ligaments, joint and spine operations.

Modern inhalers

Inhalers are devices used to treat respiratory diseases. They allow medications to be injected into the respiratory tract, making treatment more effective and faster. There are many types of inhalers, from classic aerosol inhalers to more modern membrane inhalers.

Some of the features of modern inhalers are:

  • Modern inhalers have a compact and portable design, so they can be used conveniently at home or when traveling;
  • Some inhalers use ultrasonic nebulization technology, which allows greater control over the particle size of the medication and ensures more effective delivery of the medication into the respiratory tract;
  • Some inhalers can store multiple medications, making them more versatile.

Latest orthopedic products

Orthopedic products are an essential part of the treatment of many musculoskeletal disorders. Modern orthopedic products can support, protect and stabilize injured or traumatized joints and help restore musculoskeletal function.

One of the most commonly used orthopedic products are joint orthoses. These are special structures that are worn over an injured joint to relieve pain, prevent further damage and speed up the healing process.

Modern articulated orthoses can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, plastic and textiles. They come in different types and shapes depending on which joint needs support and rehabilitation.

For example, knee braces can help relieve pain and reduce the risk of joint damage during exercise. They can be hemispherical and stabilize the knee joint or consist of several parts so that the level of support can be individually adjusted.

Ankle braces can also help repair a damaged joint. They are usually made of soft materials such as textiles or neoprene and may have straps for attachment. They help to relieve the damaged joint and prevent further damage.

Wrist braces help relieve pain and prevent further damage to the joint when performing everyday activities such as lifting heavy objects or holding tools.

Overall, modern orthopedic products play an important role in the treatment and rehabilitation of injured or damaged joints. They support, protect and stabilize the joints and help to accelerate the healing process and enable a return to an active life.

Conditions of Sale.

The capsules can be stored at room temperature and out of the reach of children.

Information about the safety of taking Creon during pregnancy i lactation, Unavailable. This generally applies to all pancreatic enzymes. The use of the drug is therefore only permitted if the expected benefit to the mother far outweighs the likely risks to the fetus or child.

Creon for children

The enzyme product is prescribed to children when it is necessary to improve digestion. The recommended daily dose of Creon 10000 for children is divided into several portions and taken with each meal.

When prescribing, parents should ask their doctor how to take Creon in children, as the dose depends on the child's weight.

It should be noted that reviews about the baby are very mixed. Some mothers report that the capsules are effective, but there are also reports of the uselessness of this drug.

Creon for infants

When this drug is prescribed for infants, many parents immediately ask themselves questions: what is Creon and what is it used for? It is known that the organs of the digestive system of infants take a certain time to form. Therefore, even small deviations in an infant's diet can lead to abnormalities.

Mothers are also worried: how do you give a medicine in capsule form to an infant? In fact, this is explained in detail by the pediatrician and described in the instructions for use of the drug. It should be noted that Creon 10000 is usually prescribed for infants, with the dose, regimen and duration of therapy.

The reasons for prescribing capsules for infants are:

By the way, feedback from parents shows that the question of how to give this drug to an infant is not a problem at all. Many mothers are confused by the effects of the drug because its effectiveness is not always obvious.

Tubular models

Tubular anti-decubitus mattress

Tube-shaped orthopedic mattresses are an inflatable structure consisting of a system of oval hollow cylinders (or tubes). They differ from the previous type in their elongated shape, as well as their ability to store more air and withstand higher pressure.

Tubular mattress cylinders are placed across the patient's body. They are supplied with air and the pressure is increased/decreased by a compressor. The tubular orthopedic devices are suitable for patients weighing more than 120 kg and with pressure ulcers that require immediate systemic treatment.

Size and recommended weight

Manufacturers always indicate the maximum recommended weight for a product: 100, 110 or more kilograms. This should not be exceeded (otherwise the mattress will not be able to cope with the tasks set for it).

It is important to consider the thickness of the product. The more massive the patient is, the higher the construction must be. A thin mattress will sag under a heavy patient, so it is better to choose models from 14 cm upwards.

The standard parameters of anti-decubitus mattresses (ratio of length to width) correspond to the sizes of single and double beds. Always measure the bed before purchasing! The edges of the mattress should not hang down from the bed. This prevents air supply to the individual cells and reduces orthopedic function.

Air circulation

Air circulation in the anti-decubitus mattress

In some neurodegenerative diseases, increased sweating can be observed in older patients. Sweat accumulates in the folds of the bedding, causing additional skin irritation and accelerating the development of pressure sores. To prevent this negative side effect of bedsores, medical mattress manufacturers have begun offering models with air circulation.

Pressure sore care

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