The ankle is one of the most frequently injured joints in the body. Treatment commonly consists of a period of immobilization, followed by physical therapy for range of motion, stretching, and strength building.
Read MorePost-mastectomy, lumpectomy, or lymph node removal patients can experience loss of mobility and strength, scar tissue formation, limiting movement in the arm or shoulder or Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen shoulder)…
Read MoreGail Brandt has been a part of the Joint Active Systems family for over seven years in our shipping and receiving department.
Read MoreCory Barcus has been a part of the Joint Active Systems (JAS) family since March 2021. We like to think his attention to detail and desire to learn are some of the qualities that help him hit the bullseye each day.
Read MoreThe metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP) are often called "knuckles." They are the articulations where the fingers and thumb attach to the hand.
Read MoreIt is hard to believe we’re over halfway through 2022. The kids will soon start school, and before we know it, the holiday hustle will be upon us. With all the fun and adventure that comes with summer, we tend to put off scheduling medical appointments, but this is one of the best times to do so.
Read MoreWe enhanced the traditional finger wrap by creating a glove with individual sleeves for the fingers. By linking the fingers together, we create a consolidated lever, ultimately creating a more effective stretch.
Read MoreEric 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.
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