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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

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06 06 Upper limb orthoses

06 06 03 Finger orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the whole or part of a finger.

06 06 06 Hand orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the whole or part of a hand.

06 06 07 Hand finger orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the whole or part of the hand and the whole or part of one or more fingers.

06 06 12 Wrist-hand orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the wrist joint and the whole or part of the hand.

06 06 13 Wrist-hand-finger orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the wrist joint and the hand and one or more fingers.

06 06 15 Elbow orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the elbow joint.

06 06 19 Elbow-wrist-hand orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the elbow, the wrist joints and the whole or part of the hand.

06 06 20 Forearm orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the forearm with or without the elbows or the wrist joints, i.e. with fracture treatment.

06 06 21 Shoulder orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the shoulder joint.

06 06 24 Shoulder-elbow orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the shoulder and the elbow joints.

06 06 25 Arm orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the upper arm with or without the shoulder or elbow joints, i.e. with treatment of fractures.

06 06 30 Shoulder-elbow-wrist-hand orthoses

Orthoses that encompass the shoulder, elbow, wrist joints and the whole or part of the hand.

06 06 32 Hand/finger joints

Orthotic joints used as components of upper limb orthoses to allow or control motion of the hand or finger joints.

06 06 33 Wrist joints

Orthotic joints used as components of upper limb orthoses to allow or control motion of the wrist joint.

06 06 36 Elbow joints

Orthotic joints used as components of upper limb orthoses to allow or control motion of the elbow joint.

06 06 39 Shoulder joints

Orthotic joints used as components of upper limb orthoses to allow or control the motion of the shoulder joint.

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