When you begin to regain mobility and independence, the hanger clinic promises to exploit your possibilities. Our clinicians are here to worry about your unique needs and objectives. Please visit our wide range of custom prostheses and limb solutions on the following pages.
Finding a new way shows the process that an individual experiences after cutting. It shows the steps necessary to prepare the limb loss device.
Our upper extremity prosthesis program finds hundreds of upper limb / limb cases each year. We are proud to bring world-class expertise and experience to a very professional field.
At the hanger clinic, we hold various patient activities that mobilize limb amputees and motivate them to maximize the possibilities as prosthetic appliance users. These activities are open to all disconnectioners regardless of their level and you can raise mobility to a new level while building lifelong friendships while sharing lifelong experiences.
There are six kinds of prosthetic options in the difference between amputee amputee and congenital limb. The choice of the correct choice will depend on several factors, such as the degree of loss of the person's extremity and the purpose of using the prosthesis. Our philosophy is to educate people about their possibilities and give them the opportunity to decide what lifestyle and needs. Passive prostheses are usually designed to look like natural arms, hands, fingers. These prostheses are lightweight and they do not have active movement, but they can improve human function by providing a surface to stabilize or transport the object. Passive prostheses can be covered with HD silicone, custom coatings are very similar to human voice arms, hands and fingers, or more basic production gloves
The prosthesis is manufactured to restore the appearance and function of the cut and can provide upper and lower leg prostheses. In the case of athletes, you can wear a special sports prosthesis to improve performance and reduce the risk of injury. Today's prosthetic devices are more comfortable with greater care than ever, but researchers have sought ways to improve the comfort and functionality of these devices with advances in prosthetic technology. The future of prosthetic brace looks more promising than ever
In the whole world, an estimated 10 million people are dying by hands and feet, and in the United States alone, there are about 9 million people. Currently, the average cost of limb amputees exchanging prostheses during their lifetime is as high as 800,000 dollars. The current prosthetic market is dominated by small private manufacturers, and a single company can not become a market leader. When Aadesh Brahmbhatt submitted an application to Genesis, our team soon impressed us. Aadesh is a freshmen of UT Austin's aerospace engineering program and brings the skills of project management and computer aided design (CAD) modeling to high-level engineering-centric high schools. His brother, who is in charge of managing GE healthcare products, helped to increase Aadesh's interest in medical technology before coming to UT.