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orthotics
[awr-thot-iks]
noun
(used with a singular verb)Ģża branch of medicine dealing with the making and fitting of orthotic devices.
orthotics
/ ÉĖĖθɳŁÉŖ°ģ²õ /
noun
(functioning as singular) the provision and use of artificial or mechanical aids, such as braces, to prevent or assist movement of weak or injured joints or muscles
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- orthotist noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of orthotics1
Example Sentences
āSkechers is thinking about different ways to make some shoes for me, different insoles. Theyāre trying. I donāt have anything yet, but got some different orthotics coming today. So, weāre trying. Itās not from a lack of effort.ā
Ian Adam, a lecturer in prosthetics and orthotics at the University of Derby, says while this may sound like a lot, it is a good price in the industry - though it won't be for everyone.
Sensing some hesitation, Bryan Rumsey, a specialist in prosthetics and orthotics, encouraged him with lyrics from a Christmas song.
Ramona Okumura: When the Israel-Hamas war began, Ramona Okumura, who had retired in 2017 from the University of Washingtonās Department of Rehabilitation Medicineās division of prosthetics and orthotics, was on a visit to Gaza as a consulting prosthetist for the Palestinian Childrenās Relief Fund, working on its amputee project.
Since she retired in 2017 after serving on the faculty of the UWās Department of Rehabilitation Medicineās division of prosthetics and orthotics, sheās been on several volunteer missions to Gaza, according to the PCRF.
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