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Prosthesis

 An artificial device that replaces a missing body part, which may be lost through trauma, disease, or a condition present at birth (congenital disorder). Prostheses are intended to restore the normal functions of the missing body part.

Amputee rehabilitation is primarily coordinated by a physiatrist as part of an inter-disciplinary team consisting of physiatrists, prosthetists, nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. Your prosthesis should be designed and assembled according to the person’s appearance and functional needs.

Upper Limb Prosthetics

 – Lower Arm (below the elbow) /Transradial Prosthesis .For this type of arm loses we offer you two main types of prosthetics. 

Cable operated limbs work by
attaching a harness and cable around the opposite shoulder of the damaged arm. 

Myoelectric arms work by sensing, via
electrodes, when the muscles in the upper arm moves, causing an artificial hand to open
or close.

 – Upper Arm (Above the elbow) /Transhumeral Prosthesis
Transhumeral amputees experience some of the same problems as transfemoral (above knee) amputees, due to the similar complexities associated with the movement of the elbow.
The choice of technology is of great importance for promoting sustainable physical rehabilitation
services.

Lower Limb Prosthetics

 – Lower Leg (below the knee) /Transtibial Prosthesis  due to retaining the knee, which allows for easier movement, transtibial amputees are usually able to regain most of their normal movement.

 – Upper leg (Above the knee) /Transfemoral prosthesis :Transfemoral amputees can have a very difficult time regaining normal movement. In
general, In newer and more improved designs, after employing hydraulics, carbon fiber, mechanical linkages, motors, computer microprocessors, 

and innovative combinations of these technologies to give more control to the user.

The type of prosthesis depends on what part of the limb is missing

Athletic Limb Prosthetics

With this type of prosthetic limb you will be able to restore your active life.With enough physical rehabilitation, running, jogging and other exerises will become part of your daily routine.

Orthosis

Orthoses, often called braces, are artificial external devices that support the limbs or spine, prevent or assist relative movement and modify the structural and functional characteristics of human neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems.

The design, materials and function of the orthosis are based on a patient assessment, including their medical history, biomechanical principles and the individual needs of the user.

Ankle foot orthoses (AFOs)

Ankle foot orthoses AFOs are external biomechanical devices utilized on lower limbs to stabilize the joints, improve the gait and physical functioning of the affected lower limb. AFO is used as supportive devices and aid for ambulation through different gait stages by providing foot clearance, used to limit or assist ankle and foot ROM like; dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, improve balance, decrease the risk of falling, help with weak musculature of lower legs, and to return to previous activity or facilitate patient mobility.

Wedge Boot

 Often used as conservative treatment or after surgery for Achilles tendon rupture to allow gradual stretching of the tendon as it heals. A heel wedge may also be used in patient’s with fixed platar flexion deformity to increased base of support and improve balance.

Aircast boot

Often used after fracture injuries to support and reduce forces through the bone while healing. The air cells can be inflated around the foot and ankle, compressing the injury.

Hinge-knee brace

 Often used to protect knee surgery, such as meniscal repair

Splints

Patients with increased tone may require a resting splint to maintain optimal positioning of their lower limb and maintain a functional range in affected joints. Positioning seated and supine positions are very important for these patients

Lateral support ankle brace

 In patient’s after ankle injuries, particularly to lateral ligaments, or neuromuscular disorders, a lateral ankle support may be needed. This brace has stiff lateral supports which will prevent excessive pronation or supination at the foot. This reduces the risk of further injury to lower limb structures, or injuries secon

Cosmetic Silicone

external prostheses where the primary function is to provide a life-like representation of a lost body part

Foot Silicone Prosthetic

Custom, hand painted and sculpted foot cosmetic silicone to restore your appearance.

Fingure Prosthetics

Hand painted and sculpted fingure cosmetic silicone to restore your hands normal appearance.

Arm Prosthetics

Custom, hand painted and sculpted arm cosmetic silicone to restore your appearance. we offer wrist high silicone or elbow high silicones based on the patient’s need.

Leg Prosthetics

Custom, hand painted and sculpted leg cosmetic silicone to restore your appearance. we offer ankle high silicone or knee high silicones based on the patient’s need.

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