What is a prosthetic and who does it help?
Prosthetics, also known as prostheses, are artificial body parts which are used to replace body parts which have been lost due to disease, injury, or birth defect. Prosthetic replacements for a wide assortment of body parts are available, from artificial legs to arms and prosthetic breast, and the functionality of a prosthesis can vary. In some cases, the replacement may be purely aesthetic, while in other instances, it may help restore functionality, as in the case of a prosthetic limb which is equipped with biosensors, allowing the wearer to manipulate the limb.d
Upper Extremity Custom Prostheses
- Myoelectric Upper Limb
- Partial Hand
- Wrist Disarticulation
- Trans Radial Prostheses
- Elbow Disarticulation
- Trans Humeral Prostheses
- Shoulder Disarticulation
- Forequarter Prostheses
Lower Extremity Custom Prostheses
- Partial Foot
- Check Sockets
- Definitive Sockets
- Elevated Vacuum Systems
- Powered Ankles
- Symes Type Prostheses
- Trans Tibial Prosthese
- Trans Femoral Prostheses
- Knee Disarticulation Prostheses
- Hip Disarticulation Prostheses
- Hemipelvectomy
- Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency (PFFD)
- Rotation Plasty Prostheses
- Suction Trans-Tibial (BK) with Carbon Gloss Finish and Removal Cover and Skin
- Check Socket Set-up with Alignment Device
- Suction Trans-Tibial (BK) with Flexible Inner Liner and Frame Cut-Out
- Trans-Tibial (BK) Custom Sport Design
- Trans-Tibial (BK-Below Knee) Suction Socket with Patient-Provided T-Shirt Art Finish
- Trans-Tibial (BK) Suction Socket with PETG Inner Surface and Carbon Glos
- Color-Matching Finish Lamination
- Trans-Tibial (BK) Suction Socket with Laminated Art Fabric and Integrated