Prosthetics
We offer both upper and lower extremity prostheses for all ages and pathologies.
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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