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When Are Supports Beneficial?
Orthopaedic braces may assist with:
- Mild ligament instability
- Tendon irritation
- Joint discomfort
- Post-injury stabilisation
- Neurological support (e.g. foot drop)
They are designed to complement physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and structured footwear solutions.
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As a specialist provider of orthopaedic and diabetic footwear, TDO Therapy offers a carefully curated selection of medical support products to assist patients beyond footwear alone.
These products are intended to provide additional joint stability and protection where needed.
FAQs forOrthopaedic Supports and Braces
Supports may be beneficial for mild instability, post-injury recovery, tendon irritation, or joint discomfort. They are typically used to provide structured stability without completely restricting movement.
Yes. The supports and braces within this collection are Class 1 medical devices designed to provide structured joint support.
This depends on the type of support and individual needs. Some products are suitable for daily wear, while others are intended for activity-specific use. Always follow product guidance.
No. Supports are designed to complement rehabilitation and physiotherapy, not replace professional treatment.
Disclaimer: The information provided in these FAQs is for informational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice. If you suspect you have Diabetic Foot or any other medical condition, consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
