Prosthetics is the evaluation, fabrication, and custom fitting of artificial limbs, known as "prostheses." Prostheses enhance the function and lifestyle of persons with limb loss. The prosthesis must be a unique combination of appropriate materials, alignment, design, and construction. Lower-limb prostheses might address stability in standing and walking, shock absorption, energy storage and return, cosmetic appearance, and even running, jumping, and other athletic activities. Upper-limb prostheses might address reaching and grasping, occupational challenges including hammering, painting, or weight lifting, and activities of daily living like eating, writing, and dressing. Prosthetic patients may have been born with limb deficiency or have experienced amputation due to trauma, cancer, infection, or abnormalities in blood vessels or nerves.
Lower and Upper extremity Prosthetics Immediate Post-Operative Prosthesis (IPOP) Free Informational Consults before and after surgery Shrinkers for Post-operative swelling control Partial Foot Prosthesis Symes Prosthesis Below Knee Prosthesis Above Knee Prosthesis Hip Disarticulation and Hemipelvectomy Prosthesis Finger Prosthesis Partial Hand Prosthesis Below Elbow prosthesis Above Elbow Prosthesis Shoulder Disarticulation Prosthesis Adult and Pediatric Prosthetics Home and clinical services Breast Prosthesis(es) and Mastectomy Bras
Orthotics is the evaluation, fabrication, and custom fitting of orthopedic braces, known as "orthoses". Orthotics combines knowledge of anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, biomechanics, and engineering. Orthoses are externally applied devices used to modify the structural and functional characteristics of the neuromuscular and skeletal system. An orthosis may be used to:
Control, guide, limit, or immobilize a limb, joint, or body segment. To restrict movement in a given direction. To assist movement. To reduce weight bearing forces. To aid rehabilitation from fractures after the removal of a cast. To correct the shape and function of a part of the body. To reduce pain. To optimize performance in sports. Orthotic patients need external support to a part of the body because of neuromuscular or skeletal conditions such as cerebral palsy, scoliosis, spina bifida, traumatic brain injury, stroke, plagiocephaly, multiple sclerosis, sports injuries, and back strain. Other patients may require orthoses because they have foot conditions as a consequence of diabetes, high or flat arches, or repetitive stress. An orthotist is the primary clinician responsible for the prescription, manufacture, and management of orthoses. Other orthotic professionals include orthotic fitters, technicians, and assistants. Hip Abduction Orthosis Hip-Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (HKAFO) Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (KAFO) Computerized and Stance Controlled KAFO’s Ankle-Foot Orthosis (AFO) Dynamic Ankle-Foot Orthotics (DAFO’s) Tone Reducing Orthotics Plantar Fasciitis Night Splints SureStep Orthotics Custom and Functional/Sports Knee Orthosis (KO) Custom Foot Orthotics (FO) Diabetic Shoes and Inserts Fracture Orthosis Custom and off-the-shelf orthotics for the upper extremities Static and Dynamic Contracture Management Plantar Fasciitis Night Splints Diabetic Shoes and Inserts Custom Shoes Custom Foot Orthotics (FO) Off-the-shelf Foot Orthotics (FO) Extra Depth Shoes
O R T E K serves babies, children and teenagers whose conditions require orthotic or prosthetic services and devices. Some of the most seen conditions treated at O R T E K include limb deficiency and limb sparing, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, neurological disorders, scoliosis and plagiocephaly. Pediatric Orthotics and Prosthetic services: Bracing for foot and hip defects Corrective shoes Bracing for spinal problems and scoliosis Off-the-shelf Foot Orthotics (FO) Artificial limbs including arms, legs, feet and hands for children and teenager
O R T E K carries and fits a variety of cervical collars and spinal, neck and body braces to provide support, strengthening and healing of the area after surgery or injury. These orthotic braces can be fitted, molded and adjusted by the trained orthotists at O R T E K to provide a better fit and better results for the wearer as they heal. Cervical Collars Custom and off-the-shelf spinal orthotics Cervicle-Thoracic-Lumbar-Sacral Orthosis (CTLSO) Thoracic-Lumbar-Sacral Orthosis (TLSO) Lumbar-Sacral Orthosis (LSO) The professional service we provide to our clients is founded on the following principles. Expert assessment of patients of all ages and disabilities providing custom made prosthetic. Orthotic Orthopedic Braces & Support and rehabilitation devices using the latest techniques. And readymade products from established and trusted producers from Germany, Poland , Spain, USA, UK. Shortest possible time of fabrication of the required devices. Individualized follow up plan. Close co-ordination with doctors, therapists and patients for long term patient satisfaction and Therapy success. Caring staff provide quality service with timely response in a confidential environment. Reasonable prices. We will permanently be carrying on update and improvements our products to be able to serve you, our valuable customers who always deserve the best.