Below the knee amputees commonly develop contractures after surgery. Many times the residual limb length is very short, making it difficult to capture with traditional cuffing methods. JAS has the ability to customize devices to meet the needs of these patients.
Read MoreThis is a question we often get from our patients when they’re deciding which device might be right for them. Our resident Orthotist & Prosthetist at JAS, Bryan King, answers it here.
Read MoreThis study followed 25 patients with knee stiffness following TKA. All patients had manipulation under anesthesia and a standard course of physical therapy and saw continued stiffness and unsatisfactory improvement afterwards.
Read MoreJAS is highly committed to quality and patient satisfaction. In fact, we host a weekly quality assurance meeting including our Design Engineer, Licensed Orthotist/Prosthetist, Quality Assurance Director, Technical Support team, and several others to review products and services, evaluate technical support call trends, and discuss further research and development opportunities.
Read MoreThe great toe plays an essential role in standing and walking balance and propulsion in both walking and running.
Read MoreA study was conducted on the use of our SPS Pro/Sup device for the restoration of forearm rotation range of motion.
Read MoreA study was conducted that took 25 patients who had healed from distal radius fractures but had not fully regained range of motion through physical therapy alone.
Read MoreThe Effectiveness of Static Progressive Splinting for Post-Traumatic Elbow Stiffness
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