You can trust our experience and knowledge of what works best for a wide variety of amputations
Over the years we have created have worked with patients with just about every variety of amputation possible and each case we have created a solution that has given our patient back function and mobility.
The most common lower-extremity amputations we see are:
- Partial foot
- Below the knee (Trans-tibial)
- Lower leg including the knee (Knee disarticulation)
- Above the knee (Trans-femoral)
- Full leg (Hip disarticulation)
The most common upper-extremity
amputations we see are:
- Partial hand.
- Full hand and wrist (Wrist disarticulation)
- Below the elbow (Trans-radial)
- Lower arm including the elbow (Elbow disarticulation)
- Above the elbow (Trans-humeral)
- Full arm (Shoulder disarticulation)
We also have extensive experience with multiple
limb amputees:
- Bilateral trans-tibial.
- Bilateral trans-tibial / trans-femoral
- Bilateral trans-femoral / trans-humeral
- Bilateral trans-femoral
- Trilateral trans-tibial / trans-femoral / trans-humeral
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"I have been to many prosthetists since losing my leg. I am now in the most comfortable socket I have ever worn. I am able to wear my prosthesis for 16 hours a day without discomfort. When I am not working, I enjoy biking, hiking and canoeing." – Ron Hepler, Williamson
"I have an above knee amputation. I'm 89 years old and I use my prosthesis all day, every day. If I'm not a walking advertisement, there's no such thing! I highly recommend these folks to anybody." – Sidney Greenberg, Cazenovia, NY
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