Prosthetics
We offer both upper and lower extremity prostheses for all ages and pathologies.
We are staffed by a licensed and certified clinician with more than 33 years of experience locally and a certified technician. All patients are evaluated on an individual basis to determine the best plan of care.
We use a variety of manufacturers and suppliers to ensure
the best and optimal fit for our patients.
Locking Liner Incorporates a shuttle lock built into the socket and a liner with a pin attached on the distal end. The patient dons the liner which then locks into the socket. | Suction Liner Gel liner with sealing flanges that seal against the inner surface of the socket by suction. A one way expulsion valve on the socket helps release air, providing an intimate fit. | Elevated Vacuum Incorporates a sealing liner in combination with a suciton vacuum system. Motion in the foot activates a pumping mechanism to create additional suction. |
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Sleeve with Cushion Gel Liner Uses an internal gel cushion liner with external sleeve to hold prosthesis on the limb.
| Supracondylar Incorporates higher trimlines to lock in the epicondyles of the knee for socket suspension.
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We use a variety of manufacturers and suppliers to ensure
the best and optimal fit for our patients.
Locking Liner Incorporates a shuttle lock built into the socket and a liner with a pin attached on the distal end. The patient dons the liner which then locks into the socket. | Skin Fit Suction Patient dons a sleeve that then gets pulled through the distal | Elevated Vacuum Incorporates a sealing liner in combination with a suciton vacuum system. Motion in the foot activates a pumping mechanism to create additional suction. |
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Sleeve with Cushion Gel Liner Uses an internal gel cushion liner with external sleeve to hold prosthesis on the limb.
| Supracondylar Incorporates higher trimlines to lock in the epicondyles of the knee for socket suspension.
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We offer a wide range of feet from multiple manufacturers to
accommodate patients varying functional, occupational and
daily living activity levels. These include, but are not limited to:
Ossur, College Park, Rush, Willow Wood, Otto Bock.
The practitioner will want to provide the patient with a foot
that allows the patient to live life as normally as possible. A
functional level determination and prediction will allow the
team to zero in on an optimal foot design.
Low Impact/ K1, K2 Static or flexible forefoot with shock absorbing heel. | Moderate Impact/Articulating Incorporates more dynamic materials of varying degrees | High Impact The functional internal structure of the forefoot and heel spring |
We want our prostheses to fit each individual’s lifestyle and
cosmetic preference
Laminated Sleeves Patients have the ability to incorporate a wide variety Link to Designs: Custom Prosthetic Designs | Protective Fairing Customizable protective plastic covering that | Foam Cover Cosmetic cover of dense foam to mimic the size and shape of |
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| Cosmetic Silicone Skin Cover that mimics lifelike anatomy in a variety of skin tones. |
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