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Prosthetics & Orthotics

Enhancing lives through innovative mobility solutions

At TCO, we provide comprehensive prosthetic and orthotic services to improve independence and quality of life. Using the latest advancements in technology, we tailor every device to each individual diagnosis to best facilitate optimal comfort and functionality.

Medical Devices

Orthoses are orthopedic devices designed to support or correct various biomechanical deformities. The specific medical conditions requiring orthoses can vary greatly depending on the patient population. Examples of diagnoses requiring orthotic intervention include:

  • Arthritis
  • Foot/ankle deformity or injury
  • Fracture care
  • Knee conditions
  • Dislocations/subluxations
  • Sports injuries
  • Spinal deformity or injury
  • Neurological disorders
  • Neuromuscular conditions
  • Musculoskeletal disorders

Prostheses are orthopedic devices designed to accommodate and address limb difference. Common causes of limb difference include congenital anomalies, traumatic incidents, dysvascular conditions, and cancer. Examples of diagnoses requiring prosthetic intervention include:

  • Partial feet
  • Symes
  • Transtibial
  • Knee disarticulation
  • Transfemoral
  • Hip disarticulation
  • Partial finger/hand
  • Wrist disarticulation
  • Transradial
  • Transhumeral

Why Choose Us?

Our experienced team of certified clinicians prioritize patients first and is dedicated to delivering the most effective methods of evidence-based care. Within our state-of-the-art facilities, we provide a collaborative approach to healthcare by working closely with our physicians to comprehensively address the needs of the patient.

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Want to learn more? Please contact us at 952-929-1051 and schedule an appointment today.

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Twin Cities Orthopedics

What I thought was just an ankle sprain, turned into a life threatening emergency. After the swelling went down on my foot, I thought everything was good. Turns out, I had broken my foot and…
– Bill B., patient

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