Breast prostheses are forms intended to look like breasts. Most commonly used after mastectomy or lumpectomy procedures. Available in full, partial, shell, and stick-on varieties. Can be customized to match individual's chest shape
Hemipelvectomy involves removing part of pelvis, sometimes up to half. Most commonly performed for pelvic tumors or cancer. Can be traumatic after serious accidents. External hemipelvectomy involves complete leg amputation on affected side
Hero Arm is a lightweight, breathable prosthesis with three user modes. Device is 3D printed to fit perfectly and incorporates carbon fiber cables. System allows users to return to previously impossible activities
Syme amputation preserves heel pad at ankle joint level. First described by Sir James Syme in 1843. Uses single long posterior heel flap
Prosthetic arms support users with missing upper limbs due to injury or congenital conditions. Devices help regain mobility, independence, and improve quality of life. Prosthetics can be cosmetic, body-powered, or myoelectric
Syme amputation removes foot through ankle joint, preserving heel pad. Used for foot trauma, infection, tumors, and limb deformities. Not suitable for poor blood flow or intact heel pad