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What Is The Difference Between 3D Scanning and 3D Bracing?

In orthotics and scoliosis management, 3D scanning and 3D bracing have revolutionised how healthcare professionals obtain accurate measurements and design customised devices. Both technologies leverage the power of digital imaging, but they serve distinct purposes.  Enhancing Orthotic Design and Scoliosis Management, this blog covers the difference between 3D scanning and 3D bracing. Let’s delve into the intricacies of 3D scanning and 3D bracing, understanding their advantages and how they contribute to improved patient outcomes. What is 3D Scanning? 3D scanning, as a cutting-edge innovation, enables precise digital measurement of body parts without harmful radiation or laser light. It finds extensive application in designing and manufacturing orthotic devices, such as custom foot orthotics/insoles, spinal braces, and various supportive or corrective aids. Unlike traditional methods like physical measurements or plaster casts, 3D scanning provides Orthotists with a replica of the patient or the relevant body part to facilitate accurate orthosis design. The

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Footscan for Custom Foot Orthotics

Footscan for Custom Foot Orthotics

Welcome to the world of a Footscan for Custom Foot Orthotics, where cutting-edge technology meets personalised solutions for foot health. Our foot scan helps us understand how your feet work and find any problems. We can then make special shoe inserts just for you. Whether you’re an athlete looking to enhance performance, someone seeking relief from foot pain, or simply striving for better overall foot health; our state-of-the-art scanner and expert professionals are here to guide you on your journey to optimal foot function. Let’s take a step towards improved comfort, stability, and mobility. The Importance of Healthy Feet The feet serve as the foundation of our bodies, supporting us through every step we take. When our feet function correctly, we can enjoy trouble-free movement and mobility. Biomechanical issues or instability in the feet can lead to various complications and knock-on effects, especially when we engage in activities that involve

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Benefits of Custom Foot Orthotics

Discover the Benefits of Custom Foot Orthotics

When it comes to foot health, finding the right support and comfort is essential, and in this blog, you’ll discover the benefits of custom foot orthotics.  Many people experience foot-related issues and discomfort, ranging from common conditions like plantar fasciitis and flat feet to more complex biomechanical imbalances. Fortunately, a solution offers personalised support and relief: custom foot orthotics.  Discover the benefits of custom foot orthotics – let’s delve right into their remarkable benefits and why they are a game-changer for foot health and overall well-being. Personalised Support for Optimal Alignment One of the key advantages of custom foot orthotics is the personalised support they provide. Unlike over-the-counter insoles, custom orthotics are specifically designed to address your unique foot structure, arches, and any specific conditions you may have. A qualified healthcare professional will conduct a thorough assessment to create orthotics tailored to your unique needs. By focusing on optimal alignment,

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Why Early Detection With Scoliosis is Key

Understanding Scoliosis Scoliosis is a medical condition that affects the development of the spine. While it can affect people of all ages, it typically occurs in children and adolescents during periods of growth.  In some cases, scoliosis is mild and requires no treatment, but it can cause significant discomfort in more severe cases. That’s why early detection of scoliosis is crucial in managing the condition and preventing it from worsening. Signs and Symptoms of Scoliosis The signs and symptoms of scoliosis can vary depending on the severity of the curvature of the spine. Some of the most common signs and symptoms include: Uneven shoulder height Uneven waistline One hip higher than the other Back pain or stiffness Difficulty breathing The Importance of Early Detection Early detection of scoliosis is crucial for several reasons:  Firstly, early detection allows for prompt intervention, which can help prevent the curvature of the spine from

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Scoliosis Awareness Month: Understanding and Managing Scoliosis

Scoliosis Awareness Month is observed annually in June to raise awareness about the prevalence of scoliosis in the community and the need for public education and early detection. Its goal is to unite the community and increase awareness about this condition affecting millions worldwide. What is Scoliosis? Scoliosis is a common spinal condition that typically affects children between 10 and 12 and is about five times more common in girls than boys. It is defined as a lateral curvature of the spine, causing it to curve sideways into the shape of an “S” or “C”.  Idiopathic scoliosis is the most common type, typically developing during the growth spurt just before puberty. In most cases, the cause of scoliosis is unknown. “Idiopathic” means no definite cause, and it tends to run in families and affects girls eight times as often as boys. Here are three facts about scoliosis:  the cause is

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The Importance of Correcting the Coronal Balance in Scoliosis Treatment

When it comes to conservative scoliosis management, the goals are to retard or prevent the progression of Scoliosis and to get as much correction as possible in all three aspects of the 3D deformity: frontal (coronal), lateral (sagittal) spine, and trunk rotation (transverse plane). However, it is crucial not to overlook the importance of correcting the coronal balance in scoliosis treatment as well, as it can be a predictor of scoliosis progression after treatment. Statistics show that idiopathic Scoliosis can progress by 1 to 2 degrees per year after treatment. One of the most significant factors affecting this is the relationship between the head-over-pelvis balance of alignment.  The coronal balance measures how far out of balance the head is in relation to the pelvis during, but more importantly, at the end of the treatment, when the patient has reached skeletal maturity. The asymmetrical growth and development of the vertebrae, being

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What Should Your Child Wear Underneath Their Scoliosis Back Brace?

A question that often arises from parents of children with Scoliosis is what should your child wear underneath their scoliosis back brace? As a parent of a child with scoliosis, you want to ensure your child is comfortable while wearing their back brace. Here are some tips to help you choose suitable clothing for your child. 1. Choose breathable fabrics Choosing clothing made from breathable fabrics such as cotton or moisture-wicking material is important. These fabrics will help to keep your child cool and dry while wearing the brace, which can help to prevent skin irritation and discomfort. 2. Avoid bulky clothing Avoid clothing that is too bulky or has a lot of seams, as this can cause pressure points and discomfort under the brace. Clothing that is too tight can also cause skin irritation, so make sure to choose clothing that fits well but is not too tight. 3.

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idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents

Understanding Idiopathic Scoliosis in Adolescents

If you’ve learned that your child has Scoliosis, you’d want to understand what idiopathic Scoliosis in Adolescents is, from what causes it, its diagnosis, and treatment options. Scoliosis is a medical condition characterised by an abnormal curvature of the spine. Idiopathic scoliosis is a type of scoliosis with an unknown cause. It is the most common type of scoliosis and affects children, and can carry through into adulthood. While the cause of idiopathic scoliosis is unknown, several factors may contribute to its development.  In this blog post, we’ll explore the symptoms of idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents to help you better understand this condition. What is Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis? The most common form of paediatric scoliosis that occurs in individuals between the ages of 10 to 18, is Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). It is called idiopathic because the exact cause of the condition is unknown. The condition is characterised by an

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Can Pigeon Chest Be Treated?

If you’ve just learned that your child has Pectus carinatum (PC, or pigeon chest), your next question will be, can Pigeon Chest be treated?  Pigeon Chest (PC or Pectus carinatum) is a chest wall deformity, more common in adolescent males. The condition becomes more noticeable during growth spurts or puberty when the middle of the chest starts to stick out, often one side sticking out more than the other.  Although the condition is mainly cosmetic, some children and adolescents may experience symptoms and side effects from pectus carinatum.  Standard treatment for pectus carinatum in children with mild to moderate conditions is orthotic bracing, where a low profile custom-made chest brace gets fitted on the outside of the chest.  A child’s health is not affected by PC in most cases, and treatment with a chest orthotics tends to have good results. Treatment Using a Chest Orthosis Pigeon Chest (PC) is unlikely

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