Orthotics

Orthotics, also known as orthoses, are medical devices used to improve the function and alignment of the body. Orthotics can be custom-fitted to support and protect the joints, muscles and ligaments, reduce pain, and improve balance and agility. They can be used to treat a wide range of conditions including arthritis, tendonitis, joint pain, muscle strain, and spinal deformities, as well as to provide support and protection during physical activities. Orthotics can also help to increase the range of motion, improve posture, and reduce the risk of injury. By providing support and stability, orthotics can improve quality of life and help people with disabilities lead more active and productive lifestyles.

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Aging Research And Healthcare

ISSN: 2474-7785
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Xuefei Gao, Lecturer in Psychology School of Psychology and Counselling Queensland University of Technology
The Journal of Aging Research and Healthcare is a scholarly publication that focuses on research related to aging and healthcare. The journal covers a wide range of topics related to aging, including social, economic, and healthcare issues faced by older adults. The goal of the journal is to advance understanding of the aging process.