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Masters Chimney
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Superior Framing
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Allid Construction
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GM General Construction
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Tecbuilt Hardscapes
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Herrera Brothers Masonry
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North GA Unlimited
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Georgia Prosthetics Inc.
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The fabrication process of artificial limbs should not be rushed. You want to ensure the prosthetic hands, fingers, arms, or legs you're going to own fit comfortably and correctly so no other problems arise in the future. Being physically challenged doesn't mean that after the right amount of rehabilitation you can't do everything you did before you lost a limb. Diabetic patients have gradually been on the rise while losing limbs due to their condition. Amputees will often seek to find a prosthetic replacement soon after a limb has been lost. Foot drops, braces, and the sides of prosthetic limbs will vary. Having artificial limbs custom made will guarantee comfort and to look as lifelike as possible. Mentally, being physically challenged can be hard. Losing hands, an arm, or a finger can be hard to overcome. However, amputees who receive quality care will find that they can easily go back to their day to day routine. Orthopedic devices and appliances will be available at most doctors and are enjoyed by patients since they can make light weight prosthetic limbs. When looking to have a prosthetic limb made for you, find various places and ask what their process is and how long it would be for you to be able to start the rehabilitation process. Keep in mind what type of customer service you receive. This will be an emotional time, and it would be best to be able to trust and enjoy the company of the people who will help you create your artificial limb.
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HANGER PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS
755 Mount Vernon Hwy Atlanta,GA 30328 5.9MI from Decatur
(404) 257-0088
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MARTIN C H COMPANY
2001 Peachtree Rd NE Atlanta,GA 30309 5.9MI from Decatur
(404) 350-8751
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ATLANTA PROSTHETICS
59 Executive Park Dr NE Atlanta,GA 30329 5.9MI from Decatur
(404) 636-0321
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GEORGIA PROSTHETICS INCORPORAT
398 14th St NW Atlanta,GA 30318 5.9MI from Decatur
(404) 873-3725
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ZENAS DAN
398 14th St NW Atlanta,GA 30318 5.9MI from Decatur
(404) 873-3725
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FRITZ ORTHOTICS PROSTHETICS
125 Eagles Walk Ste 100 Stockbridge,GA 30281 14.1MI from Decatur
(678) 565-1083
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AMERICAN PROSTHETICS INCORPORA
138 Milstead Ave NW Conyers,GA 30012 17.1MI from Decatur
(770) 388-0239
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PROSTHETIC SOLUTIONS INC
1479 PARKER RD SW CONYERS,GA 30094 17.1MI from Decatur
(770) 483-7060
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ABLE PROSTHETIC CARE INCORPORA
2141 Eastview Pkwy Conyers,GA 30013 17.1MI from Decatur
(770) 922-5540
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PASHA BRACE & LIMB INC
335 UPPER RIVERDALE RD # A8 JONESBORO,GA 30236 17.5MI from Decatur
(770) 909-3200
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Some artificial limbs for legs and arms are simple devices while other artificial limbs are very high tech. An amputee may use artificial limbs for sports or other recreational activities. An amputee with an artificial limb may have an electric prosthesis, or they may have a mechanical prosthesis, both of which are common types of artificial limbs. Some amputees who have an above the elbow or shoulder amputee use a hybrid of mechanical artificial limbs and electric artificial limbs. There are advantages and disadvantages to both kinds of artificial limbs. Depending on the level of activity required of the artificial limb, the amputee may prefer one type of artificial limb to another artificial limb.
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