Arkansas Children's offers orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) services to patients by providing specialized equipment they need to help achieve their own success.
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Skilled orthotists and prosthetists treat patients with neuromuscular and musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limbs, lower limbs, spine, torso, and head. Our Orthotics and Prosthetics department works with both inpatients and outpatients to aid the proper alignment of bones and joints, assist weak and dysfunctional muscles, and replace missing limbs to restore mobility resulting from congenital deformity, illness or injury.
Orthotics and Prosthetics is a referral-based service, which includes a client-centered evaluation to determine the individual's needs.
At Arkansas Children's Orthotic and Prosthetic Department, we are a team of highly trained, educated and compassionate orthotists (brace designers), prosthetists (artificial arm and leg designers) and technicians. We dedicate our work to helping children ranging from newborns to young adults achieve their own level of success with the family's support.
Your child's individual needs may be met with a pre-fabricated orthosis sized to fit. Many patients require an orthosis to be custom made for their specific condition. By using art, science, and technology, we can design and create tools (braces, arms or legs) unique to your child that will make life's challenges a little easier. We love what we do and we cannot thank you enough for trusting us with your care.
An orthotist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting orthoses (braces) for almost any part of the body. We work with you, your doctor, physical and occupational therapist to give you the best possible outcome.
A prosthetist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting prostheses to replace missing body parts, including arms, legs, fingers, and toes.
Below are some tips before your visit. When being fitted or adjusting an orthosis (brace) or prosthesis (arm or leg):
Skilled orthotists and prosthetists treat patients with neuromuscular and musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limbs, lower limbs, spine, torso, and head. Our Orthotics and Prosthetics department works with both inpatients and outpatients to aid the proper alignment of bones and joints, assist weak and dysfunctional muscles, and replace missing limbs to restore mobility resulting from congenital deformity, illness or injury.
Orthotics and Prosthetics is a referral-based service, which includes a client-centered evaluation to determine the individual's needs.
At Arkansas Children's Orthotic and Prosthetic Department, we are a team of highly trained, educated and compassionate orthotists (brace designers), prosthetists (artificial arm and leg designers) and technicians. We dedicate our work to helping children ranging from newborns to young adults achieve their own level of success with the family's support.
Your child's individual needs may be met with a pre-fabricated orthosis sized to fit. Many patients require an orthosis to be custom made for their specific condition. By using art, science, and technology, we can design and create tools (braces, arms or legs) unique to your child that will make life's challenges a little easier. We love what we do and we cannot thank you enough for trusting us with your care.
An orthotist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting orthoses (braces) for almost any part of the body. We work with you, your doctor, physical and occupational therapist to give you the best possible outcome.
A prosthetist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting prostheses to replace missing body parts, including arms, legs, fingers, and toes.
Below are some tips before your visit. When being fitted or adjusting an orthosis (brace) or prosthesis (arm or leg):
Skilled orthotists and prosthetists treat patients with neuromuscular and musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limbs, lower limbs, spine, torso, and head. Our Orthotics and Prosthetics department works with both inpatients and outpatients to aid the proper alignment of bones and joints, assist weak and dysfunctional muscles, and replace missing limbs to restore mobility resulting from congenital deformity, illness or injury.
Orthotics and Prosthetics is a referral-based service, which includes a client-centered evaluation to determine the individual's needs.
At Arkansas Children's Orthotic and Prosthetic Department, we are a team of highly trained, educated and compassionate orthotists (brace designers), prosthetists (artificial arm and leg designers) and technicians. We dedicate our work to helping children ranging from newborns to young adults achieve their own level of success with the family's support.
Your child's individual needs may be met with a pre-fabricated orthosis sized to fit. Many patients require an orthosis to be custom made for their specific condition. By using art, science, and technology, we can design and create tools (braces, arms or legs) unique to your child that will make life's challenges a little easier. We love what we do and we cannot thank you enough for trusting us with your care.
An orthotist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting orthoses (braces) for almost any part of the body. We work with you, your doctor, physical and occupational therapist to give you the best possible outcome.
A prosthetist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting prostheses to replace missing body parts, including arms, legs, fingers, and toes.
Below are some tips before your visit. When being fitted or adjusting an orthosis (brace) or prosthesis (arm or leg):
Skilled orthotists and prosthetists treat patients with neuromuscular and musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limbs, lower limbs, spine, torso, and head. Our Orthotics and Prosthetics department works with both inpatients and outpatients to aid the proper alignment of bones and joints, assist weak and dysfunctional muscles, and replace missing limbs to restore mobility resulting from congenital deformity, illness or injury.
Orthotics and Prosthetics is a referral-based service, which includes a client-centered evaluation to determine the individual's needs.
At Arkansas Children's Orthotic and Prosthetic Department, we are a team of highly trained, educated and compassionate orthotists (brace designers), prosthetists (artificial arm and leg designers) and technicians. We dedicate our work to helping children ranging from newborns to young adults achieve their own level of success with the family's support.
Your child's individual needs may be met with a pre-fabricated orthosis sized to fit. Many patients require an orthosis to be custom made for their specific condition. By using art, science, and technology, we can design and create tools (braces, arms or legs) unique to your child that will make life's challenges a little easier. We love what we do and we cannot thank you enough for trusting us with your care.
An orthotist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting orthoses (braces) for almost any part of the body. We work with you, your doctor, physical and occupational therapist to give you the best possible outcome.
A prosthetist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting prostheses to replace missing body parts, including arms, legs, fingers, and toes.
Below are some tips before your visit. When being fitted or adjusting an orthosis (brace) or prosthesis (arm or leg):
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