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Questionnaire #11 - Adult Orthotics and Prosthetics '" Adults 21+ is a legal document that was released by the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing - a government authority operating within Colorado.
Q: What are orthotics?
A: Orthotics are devices that are used to support and align the limbs, muscles, and joints of the body.
Q: What are prosthetics?
A: Prosthetics are artificial limbs or body parts that are used to replace a missing or amputated limb.
Q: Who needs orthotics and prosthetics?
A: Orthotics and prosthetics are used by individuals who have conditions or injuries that affect their mobility or the alignment of their body.
Q: How are orthotics and prosthetics made?
A: Orthotics and prosthetics are custom-made based on the specific needs of the individual. They are often created using a combination of measurements, molds, and 3D printing technology.
Q: What are the benefits of orthotics and prosthetics?
A: Orthotics and prosthetics can improve mobility, provide support, relieve pain, and restore function to individuals with conditions or injuries affecting their limbs or body parts.
Q: How can I get orthotics or prosthetics?
A: If you need orthotics or prosthetics, you should consult with a healthcare professional, such as a doctor or orthotist/prosthetist, who can assess your needs and create a personalized plan for you.
Q: Are orthotics and prosthetics covered by insurance?
A: Coverage for orthotics and prosthetics varies depending on your insurance plan. It is best to check with your insurance provider to understand what is covered.
Q: Are there any support groups or resources available for individuals using orthotics and prosthetics?
A: Yes, there are support groups and resources available for individuals using orthotics and prosthetics. These can provide valuable information, advice, and emotional support for individuals navigating life with orthotics or prosthetics.
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