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Hip Orthoses: Supporting Your Journey to Hip Health

Hip orthoses (HO) are medical devices that provide crucial stabilization and support to the hip joint, offering controlled range-of-motion and preventing dislocations or instability, particularly after surgery or injury. Designed with adjustable settings, they come in rigid, semi-rigid, or soft models, depending on the level of support required. By limiting harmful movement, they aid in safe rehabilitation, reduce pain, and enhance joint stability, ultimately improving mobility and promoting functional independence for individuals with hip instability or weakness.

Some conditions requiring a hip brace are:

Hip OA

Hip arthritis braces are specialized devices designed to support and stabilize the hip joint for individuals suffering from osteoarthritis (OA) or rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in the hip. These braces offload stress from the affected areas of the joint, helping to alleviate inflammation and prevent further damage to the cartilage. These braces are intended to reduce pain, improve joint function, and help manage the symptoms of arthritis. Hip braces help users maintain independence and perform daily tasks with reduced pain and increased confidence.

Hip Dislocation

Braces for hip dislocation, often referred to as hip abduction orthoses, are specialized devices designed to stabilize the hip joint and prevent excessive movement that could lead to re-dislocation. These braces are particularly useful in both post-surgical and conservative (non-surgical) management of hip instability, especially following total hip replacement, hip dysplasia, or traumatic dislocations.

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