Mitbrayta Apparatus-Sandal

Author of the article:

Mitbreyt - Soviet orthopedist, born in 1922. His name and surname are derived from the surname of his father, the German orthopedist Mitt.

A sandal device (sandal device) is an orthopedic device that is used to treat foot deformities in children and adults. The sandal apparatus consists of two parts: the sandal and the apparatus. The sandal is made individually for each patient to ensure a precise fit on the foot and prevent it from shifting during use.

M.S. Mitbrait developed a sandal device that allows for the correction of foot deformities and provides stability when walking. He also developed special exercises to strengthen the muscles and ligaments of the foot, which help in the treatment and prevention of deformities.

Using a sandal device has many advantages. It helps improve posture, prevent the development of flat feet and other deformities, and improve the quality of life of patients.



When we talk about revolutionary scientific discoveries and inventions, one of the first names that comes to our mind is the name of Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov, the founder of military field surgery and the father of anesthesia.

However, in addition to his medical activities, Nikolai Ivanovich was also involved in the introduction of new technologies into industry and production. In 1867, he acted as the inventor of a medical device for fixing the humerus, which he called the “Sandal Device”.

The "Sandal device" (also known as the bead device) became a revolutionary invention in orthopedics and traumatology,