Bracing is often recommended for children with specific conditions that affect their bones, muscles, or joints. Some common indications for bracing include:
Scoliosis: A lateral curvature of the spine that can progress as the child grows. Cerebral Palsy: A group of disorders affecting movement and muscle tone, often requiring bracing to improve mobility. Clubfoot: A congenital deformity where the foot is twisted out of shape or position. Spinal Injuries: Bracing can provide support and stability to the spine during recovery. Orthopedic Conditions: Conditions like flat feet, knock knees, or bow legs may require bracing for proper alignment.