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What Is Orthotics & Why Choose Kenney Orthopedics?
Kenney Orthopedics • Sep 27, 2023

Are you in need of orthotics but not sure exactly what that entails? Have you started the process of getting a new custom brace but feel overwhelmed? Or are you simply wondering what orthotics are and if you need an orthotic device? Don’t worry! The team at Kenney Orthopedics is here to help you on every step of the journey, from understanding the basics, to getting custom braces made, to learning how to accomplish your goals with an orthotic device. We provide information and orthotic and prosthetic services all with one goal in mind—helping you live your best life!

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What is Orthotics?

Orthotics refers to a branch of healthcare that specializes in the use of external devices (orthoses) designed to help improve structure or function of the body. It can include anything from finger splints to back braces to walking boots. Likewise, people of all ages may need an orthotic device at different times in their lives, some using the orthosis temporarily to heal after an injury and some using it daily for extended periods of time to support mobility and independence.

What are the Signs You Might Need an Orthotic Device?

The reasons that someone might need an orthotic device are extremely varied. With head, torso, upper limb, and lower limb devices, an orthosis can be helpful for a wide swath of users who may experience very different symptoms. Some common ways that orthosis may be used include:

  • In the treatment of symptoms from chronic medical conditions like arthritis and degenerative joint disease, an orthosis can provide support to reduce pain and swelling.
  • When healing after an injury, an orthosis can be used to increase stability and allow the user to safely return to activity.
  • For children diagnosed with scoliosis, an orthosis can be used to reduce the severity of the spinal curve and defer surgical intervention.
  • During rehabilitation from life altering events like a stroke or traumatic brain injury, an orthosis can be utilized to reduce falls and restore independence.
  • For foot and ankle symptoms associated with flat feet or high arches, orthotics can provide pain relief by supporting and correcting the bottom of the foot.

Why Choose Kenney Orthopedics?

With orthotics being such a varied and diverse field, it’s important to find a healthcare team that can handle your specific needs. Kenney Orthopedics is staffed with a knowledgeable team capable of helping orthotic users of all kinds with devices from head to toe.

With experienced Orthotists who specialize in designing custom orthoses and a commitment to team-based healthcare, Kenney Orthopedics is here to help you on every step of your journey, helping you live your best life with the support of an orthotic device.

Orthotic Services near Me

If your medical team has recommended you look for an orthotic device, our team is here to help. Connect with us to discuss your unique orthotic needs and any additional questions you have about the services provided by Kenny Orthopedics. Kenney Orthopedics has multiple locations in Kentucky, Indiana, and North Carolina to serve the orthopedic needs of those in the central and southern areas of the United States.

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