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.
Ideal for post-radial nerve injuries, fracture, or spastic neurological conditions. Bunnell™ Combination Oppenheimer with Dynamic Wrist and IP Extension Orthosis provides dynamic wrist, finger and thumb extension to open the hand while allowing active flexion.
Orthologix Paediatric Wrist Brace provides compression and support to injured and weak wrists. The secured, non-removable dorsal and palmar metal splints (safe for kids) allows for variable stabilisation of the wrist and hand.
The 28U90 dorsiflexion assist orthosis, the anterior portion of the foot is raised and passive, flexible limitation of plantar flexion is provided in case of peroneal weakness. The thin-walled design with a high-quality surface increases resilience.
Stability and relief for the back. Straight model. Adjustable cross straps for individual fit. Four corset strength stabilising splints at the back makes this a popular orthosis for light to moderate degeneration of the lower lumbar spine, vertebral disk protrusion, and beginning spondylolysis/spondylolisthesis.
An entry level AFO: provides support for dorsiflexion in the neutral position during swing phase, for mild drop foot. The GoOn AFO helps the wearer to hold their foot in a neutral position, walk more safely and avoid tripping.
Lumbar orthosis with four adjustable metal splints and three elastic straps for a high degree of stabilisation and relief for the lumbar spine levels L3 to S1.
The Ottobock Manu 3D is a classic elastic wrist support. Features independent straps which adjust for various sized wrists and forearms to avoid pressure on the ulnar head.