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orthosis
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orthosis [ɔːˈθəʊsɪs]
n pl -ses [-siːz]
(Medicine) an artificial or mechanical aid, such as a brace, to support or assist movement of a weak or injured part of the body

orthosis
the process of correcting bodily or mental distortion. — orthotic, adj.
See also: Psychology
the process of correcting bodily or mental distortion. — orthotic, adj.
See also: Body, Human
the process of correcting bodily or mental distortion.
See also: Insanity


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An Orthotic is a common name used for Orthotic insoles or shoe inserts Orthoses are utilized like a device that can be positioned within shoes to repair and bring back the usual working of our feet An Orthotic is a common name used for Orthotic insoles or shoe inserts.
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