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  2. Providence brace - Wikipedia

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    The Providence brace gets its name from the city where it was developed like its predecessors such as the Milwaukee brace, the Boston brace, the Wilmington brace, and Charleston brace. [1] The Providence brace is designed and custom fitted using a specialized measuring board and a digital model of the patient's body, accompanied by X-rays of ...

  3. Category:Orthopedic braces - Wikipedia

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    Providence brace; R. Reciprocating gait orthosis; W. Wrist brace This page was last edited on 12 April 2014, at 18:09 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Orthotics - Wikipedia

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    A pair of AFO (Ankle Foot Orthosis) braces being used to aid bilateral foot drop. Orthotics (Greek: Ορθός, romanized: ortho, lit. 'to straighten, to align') is a medical specialty that focuses on the design and application of orthoses, sometimes known as braces, calipers, or splints. [1]

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  6. Providence - Wikipedia

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    Providence often refers to: Providentia, the divine personification of foresight in ancient Roman religion; Divine providence, divinely ordained events and outcomes ...

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  8. Brace position - Wikipedia

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    To assume a brace position or crash position is an instruction that can be given to prepare for a crash, such as on an aircraft; the instruction to "Brace for impact!" or "Brace! Brace!" is often given if the aircraft must make an emergency landing on land or water. There are many different ways to adopt the brace position, with many countries ...

  9. Brace - Wikipedia

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    Orthopaedic brace, a device used to restrict or assist body movement Back brace, a device limiting motion of the spine Milwaukee brace, a kind of back brace used in the treatment of spinal curvatures; Boston brace, a kind of back brace used in the treatment of spinal curvatures; Cervical collar, also called a neck brace, used to restrict neck ...