Reclaim Your Mobility
and Confidence

Deciding to use a prosthetic device is a significant step in your recovery. The right prosthetic not only restores function but helps you move forward with confidence. Whether you need a device for daily activities, work, or specialized movement, today’s advanced prosthetics offer more possibilities than ever.
A well-fitted prosthetic should feel like an extension of you. Our prosthetic limb specialists focus on comfort, precision, and personalization to ensure your device supports your lifestyle, goals, and long-term mobility.

How a Prosthetic Can Transform Your Daily Life

The right prosthetic does more than replace what was lost—it enhances what’s possible. With the right fit and technology, your device can help you:

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Feel Whole Again

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Improve balance, stability, and mobility

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Perform daily tasks with greater ease and confidence

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Regain independence and control over your movement

Understanding Your Prosthetic Choices

Choosing a prosthetic device can feel overwhelming, but we're here to help you navigate your options. Each type of prosthetic is designed to meet different needs, from everyday tasks to specialized activities.

Cosmetic Restoration Prosthetics

Designed for appearance, these prosthetics closely mimic your limb's natural shape and skin tone.

Body-Powered Prosthetics (Mechanical Hands & Hooks)

Operated using a harness and cables, these durable devices provide reliable function for daily tasks.

Myoelectric Prosthetics

These advanced prosthetics use electrical signals from your muscles for precise and intuitive movement.

Hybrid or Activity-Specific Prosthetics

These high-performance prosthetic limbs are designed for specific activities, such as sports or music.

Advanced Prosthetic Technology

Innovations such as AI-driven control, sensory feedback, and smart materials enhance prosthetic function like never before.

See Prosthetics in Action

Everyday tasks, work, and hobbies—your prosthetic is designed to move with you. Watch real patients using their devices or explore images of prosthetics in action to see what’s possible.
Lydia's Story

Providing Hope After Amputation

Amputation & TMR Surgery

Matthew Gains More Function With His Prosthetic

Why Choose ARMS for Your Prosthetic Care?

At ARMS, our prosthetic care goes beyond simply fitting. We provide a journey of support, customization, and long-term success.
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Multidisciplinary Care

Our team includes surgeons, therapists, and prosthetists working together to optimize your outcome.

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Personalized Solutions

With prosthetic limb fitting and training, we tailor each device to match your goals, whether for work, hobbies, or daily life.

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Ongoing Support

We provide long-term care, adjustments, and rehabilitation to ensure you thrive with your prosthetic.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a prosthetic after amputation?

The timeline varies based on healing, rehabilitation progress, and prosthetic customization. Most people receive their first prosthetic fitting 6-12 weeks after surgery.

Will my prosthetic need adjustments over time?

Yes. As your residual limb changes, your prosthetic may require refitting or adjustments to ensure comfort and function.

What if I decide a prosthetic isn’t right for me?

Choosing a prosthetic is a personal decision. Our team supports you in exploring all options, including adaptive tools and other mobility solutions.

How do I care for my prosthetic device?

Daily cleaning, regular skin checks, and follow-up visits with your prosthetist help maintain both your device and residual limb health.

Can I wear my prosthetic all day?

Initially, you’ll need to ease into wearing it. Over time, with proper fit and comfort, many individuals wear their prosthetics throughout the day.

Will I be able to do sports or physical activities with my prosthetic?

Yes! There are specialized prosthetics designed for various activities, from running to weightlifting. We can help find the right fit for your goals.

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Get a Custom Prosthetic Limb Fitting

Your prosthetic is a vital part of your recovery. Our team is ready to guide you through your options, ensuring you find a solution that fits your needs and lifestyle.
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