Eric Davis learned about Joint Active Systems (JAS) in 2009 when his wife’s orthopedic surgeon prescribed a JAS wrist and a pronation/supination device.
Read MoreWe are dedicated to providing positive outcomes for our patients, which is why we have a team, including a Design Engineer and Licensed Orthotist & Prosthetist, to assist with customization.
Read MoreHeartland Medical's mission is to bring top-of-the-line products to Indiana's healthcare network, which is why they have partnered with JAS...
Read MoreJason Spell is no stranger to durable medical equipment. He has been servicing patients throughout the state of New Mexico and some of Texas for over 17 years…
Read MoreWhen joints in the body experience trauma through injury or surgery, the central nervous system will often initiate an involuntary response in the muscles to protect the joints from further injury and promote healing. This response is called muscle guarding.
Read MoreThe JAS Dynamic Knee and Elbow devices are now bidirectional, allowing ROM therapy in two directions of joint motion with one device.
Read MoreBelow 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.
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