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Orthoses are externally applied devices used to modify the structural and functional characteristics of the neuromusculoskeletal systems; prostheses are externally applied devices used to replace, wholly or in part, an absent or deficient body segment. Included are, e.g. body-powered and externally powered external orthoses, prostheses, orthopaedic footwear. Excluded are endo-prostheses, which are not part of this International Standard.
Orthoses designed to modify the structural and functional characteristics of the neuromusculoskeletal systems of the lower limb; the devices may be custom fabricated or prefabricated; the prefabricated devices may be adjustable or ready to use
Orthoses that encompass the whole or part of the foot. Included are, e.g. orthopaedic shoes, insoles, shoe inserts, pads, arch supports, heel. cushions, heel cups, orthopaedic inlays. Shoes and boots, see >090342
Orthoses that encompass the ankle joint and the whole or part of the foot
Orthoses that encompass the hip, knee and ankle joints and the foot
Orthoses that encompass the lumbar regions of the trunk, the hip, knee and ankle joints and the foot, with or without the thoracal part of the spine
Articulating components of lower limb orthoses to allow or control motion of anatomical foot and toe joints
Articulating components of lower limb orthoses to allow or control motion of the anatomical ankle joint
Articulating components of lower limb orthoses to allow or control motion of the anatomical knee joint
Articulating components of lower limb orthoses to allow or control motion of the anatomical hip joint
Interface components in direct contact with the user; they transmit the forces between the orthosis and the user that result from its function and may retain the orthosis in place. Included are, e.g. shells, pads, straps, foot orthoses, shoes.
Structural components in direct contact the articulating and interface components and maintain the alignment of the orthosis. Included are, e.g. uprights, shells.
Cosmetic components that provide shape, colour and texture to orthoses. Included are, e.g. fillers, covers, sleeves.