What We Do
- At Trust Orthotics we manufacture surgical appliances to the highest standard.
- We use machinery and materials that are of the highest industry standard.
- We pride ourselves on our quality, delivery and aftercare service.
- We offer a technical helpline and all calls are dealt with immediately.
- We ensure internal quality control is followed by all staff which enables us to produce the highest quality products.
What is Orthopaedics?
Orthopaedic definition is associated to pertaining to the correction of abnormal form or relationship of bone structures, may be accompanied surgically (orthopaedic surgery) or by the application of appliances to stimulate changes in the bone structure by natural physiologic response (orthopaedic therapy).
An Orthotist has Medical specialty concerned with the skeleton and its associated structures. Orthotists treat fractures, strained muscles, torn ligaments and tendons, and other injuries and deal with acquired and congenital skeletal deformities and the effects of degenerative diseases such as osteoarthritis.
Orthotists use orthopaedics splints, special footwear, and braces to enhance mobility. Orthopaedics use the techniques of physical medicine and rehabilitation and occupational therapy in addition to those of traditional medicine and surgery.
What is Podiatry?
Podiatrists treat a wide variety of foot and lower extremity conditions, through nonsurgical and surgical approaches.
A Podiatrist is qualified by their education and training to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the foot, ankle and related structures of the leg. Podiatrists are uniquely qualified among medical and Para-medical professionals to treat the foot and ankle based on their education, training and experience.
Some Podiatrists continue their studies and qualify as podiatric surgeons.