A prosthetic silicone glove with retractable fingers, designed for both aesthetic appeal and minimal functionality. This innovative device offers a natural look while allowing for basic finger movement. The retractable feature provides a limited range of motion, making it ideal for individuals with conditions such as congenital hand malformations, partial finger loss, or amputation. It combines comfort, style, and practicality, promoting confidence and enhancing self-esteem, while supporting a wholesome quality of life. #prosthetist #Orthotist #Amputation #prosthesis #Orthosis
Limblink Digital
Medical Practices
An online consulting firm that provides top-tier advice and assistance to patients with Prosthetics and orthotics needs.
About us
"At Stride Together Networks, our mission is to assist individuals with prosthetic and orthotic needs in obtaining top-tier advice, assistance, and connections to premier clinics and hospitals delivering outstanding P&O services. Additionally, we specialize in aiding clinics and businesses in enhancing their online brand presence through our state-of-the-art internet marketing services. With a focus on excellence and innovation, we strive to ensure that patients receive unparalleled support and access to optimal care while enabling clinics and businesses to thrive in the digital landscape. Partner with us to elevate your online presence and empower patients on their journey towards improved mobility and confidence. #ProstheticOrthoticServices #InternetMarketing #HealthcareConsulting"
- Industry
- Medical Practices
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Type
- Self-Owned
- Founded
- 2024
- Specialties
- Prosthetics and orthotics services, Internet marketing services, Health consulting services, business, and strategies
Updates
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At Limblink Digital, we are committed to showcasing the latest in prosthetic and orthotic advancements. Check out this live video from our gait training sessions, where we highlight the incredible progress of our patients. Gait training is essential for improving movement and ensuring a smoother transition for those using prosthetics. Our dedicated approach helps individuals enhance their mobility and live more fulfilling lives. Explore the video and see how innovation and dedication come together to make a real impact! #Prosthetics #GaitTraining #HealthcareInnovation #Orthotics #DigitalHealth #PatientSuccess #MobilitySolutions #Rehabilitation
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Exciting update from my clinical work! We recently fitted a 3-year-old patient with a conventional prosthesis. During the initial gait training, we observed a hopping gait, which was expected due to the child's initial apprehension about using the new prosthetic limb. This is a common response among young patients as they adjust to their prosthetic devices. With ongoing support and training, we anticipate significant improvement in the child’s gait pattern as they become more comfortable with the prosthesis. #Prosthetics #Pediatrics #GaitTraining #Orthotics #ClinicalPractice #PatientCare #MedicalInnovation
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Did you know? Bed ulcers, also known as pressure sores, can pose serious health risks, particularly for individuals with limited mobility. These painful sores commonly affect areas such as the buttocks, heels, hips, and lower back. Pressure sores typically develop where bones are close to the skin surface and pressure points are concentrated. Proper cushioning and frequent repositioning are crucial to prevent these areas from breaking down. Effective management involves regular inspection of vulnerable skin areas, keeping the skin clean and dry, and using specialized tools like pressure sore pillows. These pillows are designed to distribute weight evenly, reducing pressure and promoting healing. They are usually made from materials that can conform to the body's shape, such as foam, gel, air-filled compartments, or combinations of these materials. Whether you're a healthcare professional, caregiver, or concerned family member, proactive measures can make a significant difference. Invest in quality care products and practices to ensure comfort and well-being. Together, let's prioritize prevention and provide better care for those at risk of bed ulcers. #Healthcare #PressureUlcers #PatientCare #prosthetics #orthotics #LinkedInLearning
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Dynamic Foot Plate Dynamic foot plate is a specialized component designed to stabilize and support the foot while allowing controlled movement. It is crucial for promoting healing and restoring natural function following injuries or surgical procedures. Conditions Benefiting from Dynamic Foot Plate 1. Complex Fractures and Tibia Osteotomy: It Provides stability while facilitating controlled weight-bearing, it is essential for recovery after surgical corrections. 2. Joint Reconstructions: It Supports controlled range of motion to prevent stiffness and enhance joint mobility. 3. Foot Drop after Surgery: It Assists in lifting the foot during the swing phase of walking or post surgical recovery, aiding in rehabilitation. Post-Traumatic Injuries: It Promotes tissue healing while maintaining foot mechanics and preventing complications. Advantages 1. Controlled Rehabilitation: It enables progressive rehabilitation protocols, allowing patients to regain mobility safely and effectively. 2. Customized Support: It is usually tailored to individual patient needs and injury specifics for optimal comfort and functionality. 3. Enhanced Healing: It supports early mobilization, which can accelerate recovery and reduce complications associated with prolonged immobilization. Fabrication and Integration The fabrication process involves: 1. Comprehensive Assessment: Detailed evaluation of patient biomechanics and injury severity to determine the appropriate design. 2. Custom Design: Tailoring the dynamic foot plate to seamlessly integrate with the external fixator, ensuring compatibility and effectiveness. 3. Collaborative Approach: Involves prosthetists and Orthotists, orthopedic surgeons, and physical therapists to develop personalized rehabilitation plans that optimize recovery outcomes. Applications in Practice Dynamic foot plate isutilized to: - Facilitate early mobilization and weight-bearing activities post-surgery, crucial for functional recovery. - Support gait rehabilitation by assisting with foot drop and promoting controlled movements that simulate natural gait patterns. - Minimize complications such as joint stiffness and muscle atrophy associated with prolonged immobilization. Dynamic foot plate represent advanced technology and patient-centered care in prosthetics and orthotics, offering tailored solutions that enhance mobility and quality of life during critical recovery phases. Have you encountered or utilized dynamic foot plate in your clinical practice? Share your insights and experiences below! #Prosthetics #Orthotics #DynamicFootPlate #ExternalFixator #Rehabilitation #PatientCare #Orthopedics #HealthcareInnovation
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Boston brace, also known as the Boston Orthosis, is a type of thoracolumbosacral orthosis (TLSO) which is primarily used to treat scoliosis, a condition where the spine curves sideways(lateral). It is a non-surgical treatment option for scoliosis management, which aims to control curvature progression and support normal spine development during growth phases It is custom-made for each patient using lightweight plastic materials either polypropylyn or polyethylene. The brace typically covers the torso from underarm to hips, with additional pads and straps to customize fit and and ditribute pressure points evenly. The primary purpose of the Boston brace is to halt the progression of scoliosis, particularly during growth spurts in adolescents. It doesn't cure scoliosis but aims to prevent the curvature from worsening. Mechanism of Action: The brace exerts corrective pressure on three points of the torso: typically on the sides of the rib cage and on the opposite side of the curve at the pelvis. This pressure helps to push the spine into a straighter position as the patient grows. By stabilizing the spine in a corrected position, the brace aims to prevent further curvature progression as the child grows. Patients are usually required to wear the brace for 16-23 hours per day, depending on the severity of the scoliosis. Compliance is crucial for the brace to be effective. The Boston brace is often prescribed for moderate scoliosis curves (typically between 25-40 degrees) in adolescents who are still growing. It's less commonly used for severe curves or in adults whose bones have stopped growing. Studies have shown that the Boston brace can be effective in preventing the progression of scoliosis in many cases, particularly when worn consistently and correctly. Regular check-ups with the prosthetist and orthotist specialist is necessary to monitor progress and make adjustments to the brace as the patient grows. #prosthetics #orthotics #medicalrehabilitation #scoliosis #bostonbrace #musculoskeletaldeformities
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Hello LinkedIn community, Consistently engaging here can feel challenging, especially after an extended absence. To stay committed, I've committed to a month-long LinkedIn challenge. Throughout this period, I'll be sharing insights from my experiences at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, covering clinical practices and workshop learnings. My goal is to raise awareness about Prosthetics and Orthotics in Nigeria, focusing on health conditions that can benefit from these devices. I'm committed to daily updates to hold myself accountable, connect with industry peers for learning, and offer guidance to those seeking prosthetics and orthotics services. Looking forward to connecting and sharing knowledge with you all.