The objectives of Orthotic treatment include providing support ,stability, prevention and/or correction for deformities, providing joint alignment and improves function and gait.
Our Orthotic experts design and create orthopedic braces to support weaker part of the body & helps to improve mobility, provide relieve from pain, and enhance your overall quality of life.At ALC, we specialize in treating a wide range of gait and musculoskeletal conditions, whether present at birth or caused by illness or injury.
We take the time to listen to your needs, wants, and concerns, getting to know the whole you in order to gain a better perspective on how to improve your mobility and comfort. We understand that each patient is unique, and we strive to develop customized solutions that maximize your potential and minimize rehabilitation time.
Our goal is to help you to achieve your goals with innovative and personalized solutions tailored to your individual needs. From sports enthusiasts to those recovering from injuries, we provide both customized & Prefabricated Orthotic solutions for all.
lower Limb Orthosis
upper limb orthosis
Spinal bracing is usually done following surgery , traumatic event or in case of congenital deformity. These orthoses typically focus on immobilization or correction of a spinal deformity like scoliosis in adolescent and in some cases where correction is not possible in that case spinal brace is used to prevent the progression of deformity.
Spinal braces can also be used for low back pain relief or to prevent injury to a weak or compromised spine. For different kind of Spinal problem We provide Cervical Orthosis,Thoracic Orthosis & Lumbar orthosis in both rigid and soft material.
An orthosis for spinal cord injury patients has two primary functions. The first function is to stabilize the spinal column to promote healing at the injury site and the second function is to support the affected body parts for functional rehabilitation.
All spinal cord injury patients experience some weakness in their lower extremities, Upper extremities. Regardless of whether you have a cervical, thoracic, lumbar, or sacral spinal cord injury, a lower-limb orthosis may be useful.