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词汇 orthotic
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Definition of orthotic in English:

orthotic

adjective ɔːˈθɒtɪkôrˈTHädik
  • Relating to orthotics.

    和矫正有关的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Custom orthotic devices can address biomechanical issues in your feet, but if you're looking for a cheap fix at the local pharmacy, Julien suggests an arch support.
    • Nearly 62 patients have regained certain degree of mobility of their limbs and free prosthetic and orthotic appliances have been given to all the needy patients.
    • His orthotic research and locomotor assessment unit at Oswestry established the telemetric recording of energy consumption as the arbiter of efficiency in walking orthoses and joint replacement surgery.
    • Once her feet stopped growing, she wore an orthotic insert in her left shoe to help her balance.
    • Many of the concepts behind plantar pressure modeling and pressure-relieving orthotic design are also applicable to body-seat interface modeling and support surface development.
    • Many problems can be resolved through exercise, but John also makes orthotic insoles that can correct the way you walk.
    • While a camcorder, jewellery, money and CDs were among the hoard taken by thieves, most shocking of all was the theft of his dance bag containing his specially made orthotic dance shoes.
    • You'd do just as well buying a prefabricated orthotic insert from a drug store as having one custom made.
    • A doctor can diagnose over-pronation and prescribe orthotic shoe inserts, which can often mean the difference between success and failure with exercise.
    • Gibbons said he designs custom orthotic devices or inserts after conducting a thorough biomechanical exam and making a model of the foot, to craft a device that will help the foot sit properly.
    • Physicians should continually educate their patients about the proper care of a neuropathic foot and the use of orthotic devices or custom footwear.
    • Two days before Christmas the concerns were finally alleviated by special orthotic inner soles after Nadal made a visit to Nike's headquarters in Oregon.
    • An orthopaedic surgeon, psychiatrist, orthotic and prosthetic engineers, ophthalmologists and ENT specialists are in the team.
    • According to uncontrolled studies, use of orthotic devices can reduce stress fractures and provide positive outcomes in 70 to 80 percent of injured runners, but these results remain controversial.
    • Try store-shelf or podiatrist-made orthotic inserts, which can reduce both blisters and biomechanics-related injuries.
    • In addition, the physiatry staff should be consulted about developing a customized off-loading orthotic device for Mrs R's right foot.
    • No biomechanical assessment is complete without checking the patient's shoes for appropriateness and wear and examining any orthotic devices.
    • For her feet, he recommended orthotic shoe inserts.
    • Methods of external ankle support include tape or cloth wrapping, and use of orthotic devices and high-top shoes.
    • Otherwise, the outcomes in the surgical group were superior to the outcomes in those who received orthotic therapy or no treatment.
noun ɔːˈθɒtɪkôrˈTHädik
  • An artificial support or brace for the limbs or spine.

    整直支持器;矫正具

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The orthotic also allowed her to wear two shoes that were the same size, even though her feet were of different size and shape.
    • Would it be to my advantage to invest in an orthotic?
    • I did have one serious problem with my knee but that was a result of wearing ill-fitting orthotics.
    • This way, when they become worn out or do not provide enough cushioning or support, they can be replaced by more appropriate insoles or orthotics.
    • For cycling, you need a full-length orthotic, and, yes, you should ask about ‘their techniques.’
    • I've seen photos of everything from cutting-edge hamster treadmills to state-of-the-art orthotics.
    • A single taping treatment is much less expensive than an over-the-counter arch support or an orthotic.
    • They also perform biomechanical analysis, assess your gait and make orthotics as needed.
    • A study that combined conservative management and removable orthotics in 140 consecutive patients reports better overall results than studies of operative repairs.
    • If you have a history of serious foot problems, it's smart to see a podiatrist who can fit you with custom-made orthotics.
    • Dive into the colossal family shoe heap to locate missing orthotic.
    • Patients can then be fitted for extra-depth shoes with custom insoles or orthotics to accommodate any residual deformity.
    • I suppose if I wanted to splurge on orthotics I could make the case that I'm fit for military duty, but… I conveniently will take my insoles out.
    • Patients who lack protective sensation and who have a history of foot deformity, ulceration, or amputation of any part of the foot should be referred to a podiatrist for an evaluation for special shoes or orthotics.
    • A thorough podiatric examination will reveal any problems and, if appropriate, a prescription orthotic may be recommended.
    • All patients were continuing to have pain and instability despite initial use of an orthotic and a rehabilitation program for a mean duration of 4.9 months.
    • If the foot is flexible, orthotics designed to correct the pronated position may help unload the forefoot and reduce compensatory digital deformities.
    • He then uses those measurements to design and manufacture a thermoplastic orthotic which, when placed between horse and saddle, evenly and comfortably distributes the rider's weight to prevent the formation of sores.
    • ‘Think of it as eyeglasses for your feet, because no two feet are the same,’ says Goldston, whose San Diego-based Doctors' Foot Laboratories builds custom orthotics.
    • A device worth mentioning from a point of caution is the ‘morthotic,’ or ‘mail order orthotic.’

Definition of orthotic in US English:

orthotic

adjectiveôrˈTHädik
  • Relating to orthotics.

    和矫正有关的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A doctor can diagnose over-pronation and prescribe orthotic shoe inserts, which can often mean the difference between success and failure with exercise.
    • Gibbons said he designs custom orthotic devices or inserts after conducting a thorough biomechanical exam and making a model of the foot, to craft a device that will help the foot sit properly.
    • An orthopaedic surgeon, psychiatrist, orthotic and prosthetic engineers, ophthalmologists and ENT specialists are in the team.
    • Try store-shelf or podiatrist-made orthotic inserts, which can reduce both blisters and biomechanics-related injuries.
    • In addition, the physiatry staff should be consulted about developing a customized off-loading orthotic device for Mrs R's right foot.
    • According to uncontrolled studies, use of orthotic devices can reduce stress fractures and provide positive outcomes in 70 to 80 percent of injured runners, but these results remain controversial.
    • Custom orthotic devices can address biomechanical issues in your feet, but if you're looking for a cheap fix at the local pharmacy, Julien suggests an arch support.
    • Nearly 62 patients have regained certain degree of mobility of their limbs and free prosthetic and orthotic appliances have been given to all the needy patients.
    • While a camcorder, jewellery, money and CDs were among the hoard taken by thieves, most shocking of all was the theft of his dance bag containing his specially made orthotic dance shoes.
    • Many of the concepts behind plantar pressure modeling and pressure-relieving orthotic design are also applicable to body-seat interface modeling and support surface development.
    • Methods of external ankle support include tape or cloth wrapping, and use of orthotic devices and high-top shoes.
    • Two days before Christmas the concerns were finally alleviated by special orthotic inner soles after Nadal made a visit to Nike's headquarters in Oregon.
    • Many problems can be resolved through exercise, but John also makes orthotic insoles that can correct the way you walk.
    • His orthotic research and locomotor assessment unit at Oswestry established the telemetric recording of energy consumption as the arbiter of efficiency in walking orthoses and joint replacement surgery.
    • Once her feet stopped growing, she wore an orthotic insert in her left shoe to help her balance.
    • Otherwise, the outcomes in the surgical group were superior to the outcomes in those who received orthotic therapy or no treatment.
    • You'd do just as well buying a prefabricated orthotic insert from a drug store as having one custom made.
    • No biomechanical assessment is complete without checking the patient's shoes for appropriateness and wear and examining any orthotic devices.
    • Physicians should continually educate their patients about the proper care of a neuropathic foot and the use of orthotic devices or custom footwear.
    • For her feet, he recommended orthotic shoe inserts.
nounôrˈTHädik
  • An artificial support or brace for the limbs or spine.

    整直支持器;矫正具

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dive into the colossal family shoe heap to locate missing orthotic.
    • I suppose if I wanted to splurge on orthotics I could make the case that I'm fit for military duty, but… I conveniently will take my insoles out.
    • All patients were continuing to have pain and instability despite initial use of an orthotic and a rehabilitation program for a mean duration of 4.9 months.
    • ‘Think of it as eyeglasses for your feet, because no two feet are the same,’ says Goldston, whose San Diego-based Doctors' Foot Laboratories builds custom orthotics.
    • Patients can then be fitted for extra-depth shoes with custom insoles or orthotics to accommodate any residual deformity.
    • Would it be to my advantage to invest in an orthotic?
    • Patients who lack protective sensation and who have a history of foot deformity, ulceration, or amputation of any part of the foot should be referred to a podiatrist for an evaluation for special shoes or orthotics.
    • A study that combined conservative management and removable orthotics in 140 consecutive patients reports better overall results than studies of operative repairs.
    • If the foot is flexible, orthotics designed to correct the pronated position may help unload the forefoot and reduce compensatory digital deformities.
    • For cycling, you need a full-length orthotic, and, yes, you should ask about ‘their techniques.’
    • He then uses those measurements to design and manufacture a thermoplastic orthotic which, when placed between horse and saddle, evenly and comfortably distributes the rider's weight to prevent the formation of sores.
    • I've seen photos of everything from cutting-edge hamster treadmills to state-of-the-art orthotics.
    • I did have one serious problem with my knee but that was a result of wearing ill-fitting orthotics.
    • The orthotic also allowed her to wear two shoes that were the same size, even though her feet were of different size and shape.
    • A single taping treatment is much less expensive than an over-the-counter arch support or an orthotic.
    • A device worth mentioning from a point of caution is the ‘morthotic,’ or ‘mail order orthotic.’
    • If you have a history of serious foot problems, it's smart to see a podiatrist who can fit you with custom-made orthotics.
    • This way, when they become worn out or do not provide enough cushioning or support, they can be replaced by more appropriate insoles or orthotics.
    • They also perform biomechanical analysis, assess your gait and make orthotics as needed.
    • A thorough podiatric examination will reveal any problems and, if appropriate, a prescription orthotic may be recommended.
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