orthotics
Orthotic
Another name for an orthopedic appliance is orthosis.
John D. M. Stewart has written: 'Traction and orthopaedic appliances' -- subject(s): Orthopedic Equipment, Orthopedic apparatus, Orthopedic traction, Traction
Orthotics
orthopedic surgeons they make up to 600,000-1,000,000 a year
An Orthopedic Surgeon.
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Neck surgery is an orthopedic surgery.
Orthotists and Prosthetists design, construct, and fit artificial limbs and orthopedic devices for patients with body deformities and disorders. Prosthetists specialize in designing and making artificial limbs, while Orthotists specialize in designing and fitting orthopedic braces such as surgical supports and corrective shoes. Several other health professions are also trained. For example, ortho techs generally apply and remove casts and splints at hospitals and orthopedic physicians' offices. Certified athletic trainers and physical therapists are also well trained to apply splints and braces for specific injuries.
the rapid growth of foreign markets and the demand for high-tech implanted devices led a surge of export growth.
One can purchase an orthopedic chair at a store called Brookstone. The store also offers orthopedic chair with cushion made of memory foam. This kind of chair relives pressure on one's tailbone and spine.
what is the physician called who treats bones and bone diseases?