Prosthetics

Amputee / Prosthetics
Abana patients get an interview and assessment. We evaluate each patient to obtain an anatomical model of the residual limb. This model is used as the starting point for the prosthetic interface, which is called the socket. Once the socket is fabricated, it is mounted onto the prosthetic componentry selected. Once the device is ready, we'll schedule an appointment for a functional evaluation. It is very common to bring the device home during the evaluation process. This is an important aspect of the Abana prosthetic treatment that will usually result in improved outcomes. Once both the patient and Prosthetist are pleased with the interface and function of the device, the final stages of fabrication take place and Bryan produces a "finished" prosthesis.
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The most common levels of amputation seen in prosthetics include Trans-Femoral (Above-Knee), Trans-Tibial (Below-knee), Symes (Through the ankle), Partial Foot, Trans-radial (Below-Elbow) and Trans-Humeral (Above Elbow).
At Abana, we are capable of fitting all levels, all ages, and all activity levels.
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