ERH 66/4 V Contour. Hip abduction and stabilization orthosis.
- Spastic diplegia
- Spastic quadriplegia
- Cerebral palsy
- Spina bifida / myelomeningocele
- Hip subluxation/dislocation
- Congenital hip dysplasia
- Stabilizes the trunk and pelvis
- Supports the function of the abdominal and gluteal muscles
- Corrects excessive anterior pelvic tilt
- Corrects excessive internal rotation of the lower limbs
- Enables repositioning of the lower limbs in the hip joints
- Provides a comfortable and safe position
- The orthosis is open along the outer edges, allowing easy donning and adjustment of individual compression.
- Adjustment of the strap length in the gluteal section increases or decreases the force of the rotational strap.
- The orthosis features flexible reinforcement on the inner side of the thighs, which dynamically abducts the limbs or positions them in a specified alignment.
- In individual cases, rigid abduction can be used.
| Size | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Waist circumference | 40–50 | 45–55 | 50–60 | 60–70 | 60–70 |
| Hip circumference | 44–54 | 50–60 | 56–66 | 69–79 | 69–79 |
| Upper thigh/groin circumference | 22–30 | 26–34 | 30–38 | 35–45 | 35–45 |
| Orthosis inner length/thigh | 10 | 13 | 16 | 19 | 24 |
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Groin spacing |
8 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 3 |


