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About Bartar Orthotics & Prosthetics Clinic
History of Our Clinic
The best teamwork is achieved when each member individually seeks to accomplish a common goal, and we have taken an oath of devotion and passion toward our common goal: brightening our patients with a smile of satisfaction.
Bartar Orthotics & Prosthetics Clinic was launched in 2010 to provide services for patients by an elite team of experienced and skilled male and female technicians and professionals using state-of-the-art equipment, parts, and feed materials in a customized space. .
The clinic’s professional services are as follows:
- Advanced, sport, and highly-functional prosthetic legs at the hip, above-knee (AK), through-knee (TK), and below-knee (BK) levels
- Above-knee (AK) and below-knee (BK) prostheses for diabetic amputees
- Aesthetic, functional, and myoelectric prosthetic hands
- Pediatric orthoses
- Orthopedic shoes and orthotic inserts
- Medical-grade back braces and cervical collars
- Diabetic foot care
- (dynamic & 3D) podo-scan to assess abnormalities of the sole of feet and to design customized insoles
- Providing care and services in terms of braces, collars, limb splints, and emergency and hospital-provided splinting and bracing every day, even on weekends and holidays
The services provided by Bartar Orthotics & Prosthetics Clinic cover the following medical conditions:
- Patients with orthopedic conditions, fractures, peripheral nerve injuries, bow legs (genu varum), knock-knees (genu valgum), hip dislocation, occupational and sports injuries, flat feet, heel spurs, and short limb dwarfism
- Patients with neurological disorders, such as discopathy, myopathy, neuropathy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT), polio, and MS
- Patients with spinal cord injuries and stroke
- Individuals with different levels of arm and leg amputations
- Patients with diabetic food conditions (from swelling and ulcer to amputation)
- Screening children and adolescents for orthopedic problems
- Offering consultation and screening services to personnel of organizations, facilities, etc., to prevent occupational injuries