Orthotic Devices definition

Orthotic Devices means an apparatus used to support, align, prevent or correct deformities or to improve the function of movable parts of the body.
Orthotic Devices means orthoses and braces which:
Orthotic Devices means devices fashioned to support, correct, or improve the function of a body part.

Examples of Orthotic Devices in a sentence

  • Orthotic devices means rigid or semi-rigid supportive devices that restrict or eliminate motion of a weak or diseased body part.

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