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Here are several major
manufacturers and providers of prosthetic devices. |
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Alatheia Prosthetics |
Alatheia creates highly functional custom made life-like prosthetics for
amputees throughout the world. |
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ARTech Laboratory, Inc |
Builder of natural looking prostheses. |
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College Park Industries |
The College Park TruStep foot and ankle has 8 different motions to help
you walk on uneven surfaces. |
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Franklin
Prosthetic Covers |
Cosmetic covers for upper- and lower-extremity prostheses are made from a wide variety of
standard molds, with custom-made appearance. Twenty-six standard colors
are available. |
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Hosmer Dorrance Corporation |
The Soft Voluntary Closing Hand features a more physiologic grip
allowing the patient to graduate the pinch force. |
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Livingskin |
We call our silicone skin LIVINGSKIN® because that is how so many people with amputations
describe it. We have been recommended to finger amputees, hand and arm
amputees, toe and foot amputees, and leg amputees by rehabilitation
experts. We custom make each
passive prosthesis or skin to cover a functional prosthesis or a myoelectric
prosthesis. |
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Motion Control |
Motion Control, Inc., is the leading U.S. manufacturer of myoelectric
and externally powered prosthetic arm systems. |
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Ohio Willow Wood |
It is the mission of Ohio Willow Wood to provide to the prosthetic and
Orthotic community products that the consumers find assist them in
leading a functionally normal lifestyle, products that the consumers
find more comfortable, and products that the consumers prefer. |
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Ossur |
Makers of the Flex Foot and other brands. |
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Otto Bock |
Established in 1958, Otto Bock Health Care is based in Germany. It's
North American headquarters is in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It also
maintains a manufacturing facility in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
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Texas Assistive Devices |
Texas Assistive Devices prides itself in developing new tools and
implements for the upper extremity amputee, and now for people with hand
disabilities. |
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Motion Control |
Motion Control, Inc., is the leading U.S. manufacturer of myoelectric
and externally powered prosthetic arm systems. |
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Hosmer |
The Hosmer Dorrance Corporation
produces many lower extremity prosthetics and is a leader in upper
extremity prosthetics. Hosmer continues to focus on strength, quality,
and the independence of the wearer. |