At OPC Health, our vision is a world where human movement has no limits. As a leading supplier of bracing and orthotic products to the Australian allied health and hospital sectors, we are driven by this vision.
We can support you and your clinical team with a complete range of braces for every part of the human body. From basic ankle supports to complex spinal braces and everything in between, you can rely on OPC Health for all your bracing needs.
Universal fit. Adjustable strap for custom fit and level of support. Comfortable, breathable materials: polyurethane foam, polyester fabric and nylon. Fits right or left arm.
Moderate abdominal and lumbar support. The Embrace Moderate Support Maternity Belt evenly transfers the weight of the abdomen. Ideal support for back pain associated with pregnancy.
Evenup Shoe Balancer has a removable lining to provide either 1.3cm or a 2.6cm shoe raise. This amount added to the sole of a tennis shoe would make it equal to a walking boot.
Breathable Fabrifoam NuStimWrap wrist support. Carpalgard wrist support anchors around the thumb to ensure proper positioning and offers support and comfort while allowing for adjustable compression. Recommended for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, wrist pain, wrist strain and arthritis.
Promote grasp by providing dynamic traction to the MP, PIP and DIP joints. Made of lightweight, soft, stretchable nylon. Every finger has a metal eyelet built into the tip where dynamic elastic band is fastened.
These 3/4 length orthoses are specially designed for dress or low volume footwear. The curved underside means that this can still be customised easily by the practitioner.
Grinderless arch modifications - just glue in place. To complement the rearfoot additions, Footbionics have designed soft posting for the arch area. Tapered to offer a seamless finish that looks like you have used a grinder. Sold in a pack of 5.
An exciting range of supportive yet comfortable orthoses for children. This children's design offers very good support without being overly aggressive on the developing foot.