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Pediatric lower limbs derotation straps OKD-33

€119.99


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Pathological gait refers to an abnormal walking pattern, often caused by neurological conditions like Cerebral Palsy (CP). The most common type is spastic diplegia, where muscle stiffness, poor motor control, and reflex abnormalities lead to joint deformities and posture issues. Children often develop a wide stance, bent knees, leg crossing, and pelvic tilt, making movement and sitting difficult. Without intervention, these problems worsen over time.

Physiotherapy using methods like Bobath or Vojta helps maintain muscle flexibility and joint mobility. To support therapy results and prevent deformities, derotation braces like the OKD-33 are recommended.

Product Description:
The OKD-33 Paediatric Derotation Straps are a professional medical device designed for children with neurological disorders.
They help align the lower limbs, prevent muscle contractures, and support proper gait development. Made of elastic straps, the brace includes a trunk section and adjustable derotation straps.

Purpose of use:

  • cerebral palsy (CP)
  • spina bifida
  • neurological disorders during embryonic development




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