Bless my stars!!! I can’t believe I am just now learning about this material…talk about a game changer. Thank you for sharing , wonderful ! Simply wonderful!… it makes me curious as to other “medical breakthroughs”, so to speak, the people are not privy to.
Do you feel this material holds up as well in the long-term as the usual thermoplastic material? I have loved using this material for Malket finger, and love your outrigger system. Thank you:)
Hi Rita, so glad to hear you've been enjoying working with our materials! :) The Orficast material is comprised of thermoplastic. Orthoses made from this material will hold up fairly well for rehabilitation purposes, depending on the individual patient, his or her specific clinical diagnosis, and their daily routine. Obviously, for larger individuals with heavy work demands, we might recommend a stronger material, but it really depends on the evaluation and assessment of the patient and their needs for function versus rehabilitation. Hope that helps!
Hi Eunice, it is possible to use Orficast More 30 cm for a humeral fracture brace and perhaps reinforce it with a strip of Orficast More 15 cm down the middle. Adhere these together via dry heat or hot water prior to molding.
Hi Eunice, we do not yet have a supplier in Tanzania. Could you please send us your question via our contact form: www.orfit.com/contact/#contactform Then we can help you on a more direct level. Thank you in advance!
Bless my stars!!! I can’t believe I am just now learning about this material…talk about a game changer. Thank you for sharing , wonderful ! Simply wonderful!… it makes me curious as to other “medical breakthroughs”, so to speak, the people are not privy to.
Do you feel this material holds up as well in the long-term as the usual thermoplastic material? I have loved using this material for Malket finger, and love your outrigger system.
Thank you:)
Hi Rita, so glad to hear you've been enjoying working with our materials! :)
The Orficast material is comprised of thermoplastic. Orthoses made from this material will hold up fairly well for rehabilitation purposes, depending on the individual patient, his or her specific clinical diagnosis, and their daily routine.
Obviously, for larger individuals with heavy work demands, we might recommend a stronger material, but it really depends on the evaluation and assessment of the patient and their needs for function versus rehabilitation. Hope that helps!
Can it be used to make humeral orthoses for the treatment of humeral fractures?
Hi Eunice, it is possible to use Orficast More 30 cm for a humeral fracture brace and perhaps reinforce it with a strip of Orficast More 15 cm down the middle. Adhere these together via dry heat or hot water prior to molding.
How can i get the orficast? Am in Tanzania.
Hi Eunice, we do not yet have a supplier in Tanzania. Could you please send us your question via our contact form: www.orfit.com/contact/#contactform Then we can help you on a more direct level. Thank you in advance!