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The professional staff of Round
Rock Orthotics and Prosthetics does far more than strengthen
and rebuild bodies -- we help people transcend boundaries
through expert care, state-of-the-art technology and a foremost
concern for our patients' overall health and well-being.
Round Rock Orthotics and Prosthetics offers a full range
of O&P services and welcomes patients of all ages,
from infants to senior citizens. Our professional staff
includes orthotists,
who are specialists in devices used to support, align, correct
or prevent deformities or to improve body function. We also
have prosthetists on staff, who specialize in the design and
use of artificial limbs.
Our orthotists are experienced in treating patients with
hundreds of different diagnoses, from foot disorders and
sports injuries
to neuromuscular disorders, fractures, scoliosis, spina bifida
and cerebral palsy. Our highly trained prosthetists offer a
variety of services ranging from sports prostheses to devices
for congenital and pediatric amputees.
Our O&P practitioners use the latest scientific advances,
from myoelectric technology to materials made of carbon fiber,
lightweight plastics and resins to create and custom fit devices.
From the initial free evaluation to long-term follow-up
care, one practitioner will oversee each patient's care.
Working
in conjunction with a referring physician, our O&P practitioner
will perform a thorough evaluation, taking into account a
patient's habits, lifestyle and goals before designing an
orthotic or
prosthetic device. The orthotist or prosthetist will take
measurements and may require several follow-up appointments
with you for
fittings and adjustments to your device.
We are committed to the long-term care of each patient and
offer periodic check-ups at no expense to address questions
or concerns and ensure that the devices we have fabricated
continue to fit and function well. We understand that wearing
an orthosis or prosthesis can sometimes present problems and
we always make time to see patients who are having difficulty.
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