Pronunciation: /ɔrˈθoʊsɪs/
noun a type of medical device used to support, align, or protect a part of the body
A1 An orthosis is a medical device used to support or correct the function of a body part.
A2 She wears an orthosis on her leg to help her walk better.
B1 The orthosis prescribed by the doctor helped alleviate the patient's back pain.
B2 The orthosis was custom-made to fit the patient's specific needs.
C1 The orthosis was designed using advanced technology to provide maximum support and comfort.
C2 The orthosis was intricately crafted by skilled artisans to ensure a perfect fit and functionality.
formal The patient was prescribed an orthosis to help support their injured ankle.
informal I need to wear this orthosis to keep my knee stable while I recover.
slang I got this cool orthosis that helps with my back pain.
figurative The new software acted as an orthosis for the company's outdated systems, providing much-needed support and stability.
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