Common use of Orthotic Devices Clause in Contracts

Orthotic Devices. An orthotic device is a rigid or semi-rigid supportive device that restricts or eliminates motion of a weak or diseased body part. Benefits for orthotic devices include the purchase, fitting, necessary adjustment, repairs, and replacement of orthotic devices. Examples of orthotic devices are: diabetic shoes; braces for arms, legs, and back; splints; and trusses. Diabetic shoes and foot orthotics mandated by Pennsylvania state law are covered. Also, orthopedic shoes and other supportive devices of the feet are covered only when they are an integral part of a leg brace. Otherwise, foot orthotics and other supportive devices for the feet are not covered.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

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