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Explore Our Osseointegration Services

Above knee osseointegration prosthetic with genium knee at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
Above knee osseointegration prosthetic knee on veteran at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
Above knee osseointegration prosthetic leg with C-Leg knee at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
Above knee osseointegration prosthetic leg with Genium knee at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
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What  are Osseointegration Prosthetics?

Osseointegration is a surgical procedure where an artificial implant is permanently anchored and integrated into bone (Image Below, Left). 

 

In the case of osseointegration prosthetics, the implant fuses with the bone around it and allows a prosthesis to easily connect and disconnect without the use of a socket (Image Below, Right).

Osseointegration prosthetics are available for upper- and lower-limb amputees, including above- and below-elbow amputees and above and below-knee amputees.

 

NEOPS has delivered more than 60 osseointegration prosthetics in the last 3 years and is proud to be the leading provider of osseointegration prosthetics in the United States.

Below knee osseointegration prosthetic without foot at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
Below knee osseointegration prosthetic with foot at the Hospital for Special Surgery
What are the Benefits?

What are the Benefits of Osseointegration Prosthetics?

Osseointegration prosthetics represent a huge advancement in prosthetic care. Some of the notable features and benefits of osseointegration prosthetics include:

  • Quick donning/doffing of the prosthesis (Video below)

  • Smooth and natural gait (Video below)

  • Improved mobility and range of motion

  • More natural sensation of prosthetic limb

  • Eliminate socket fit issues

  • Improved proprioception

  • Reduced nerve pain

Who are they right for?

Who are Osseointegration Prosthetics Right For?

Osseointegration prosthetics are available for upper- and lower-limb amputees, including above- and below-elbow amputees and above and below-knee amputees. Depending on your anatomy, amputation level, current activity level and future functional goals, osseointegration may be right for you. If you are interested in exploring osseointegration prosthetics for yourself or a loved one, schedule a free consultation today.

What is the surgery like?

What is the process for receiving an Osseointegration Prosthetic?

The process for receiving an osseointegration prosthesis starts with an evaluation. First, you will meet with your doctor and prosthetist to determine if you are a candidate for osseointegration surgery. If you are a candidate, the surgery will be scheduled. The average hospital stay after osseointegration surgery is three to four days. After four days, patients can start a daily shower and clean the stoma with soap and water. Starting 4 weeks after surgery, patients can gradually put weight on their new implant. This “loading” process begins with 20 pounds of loading for 10 to 15 minutes, four to six times per day. For the first few weeks, the surgical area will be wrapped in gauze to prevent infection. The prosthetic leg is generally attached to the implant between week 10 and 12 depending on bone quality. After the prosthetic leg is attached, patients continue to use crutches for another six weeks. Most patients can walk without the use of crutches within four months of surgery.

Fitting a below knee osseointegration prosthetic leg with Genium knee at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
Standing on an above knee osseointegration prosthetic leg at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)

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Why Choose NEOPS?

NEOPS is proud to be a global leader in prosthetic and orthotic care. As a thought leader and innovator in the field, we are able to offer an unparalleled patient experience and superior outcomes compared to other leading providers. 

 

Effectively providing prosthetics and orthotics requires the coordinated care of a team of medical experts, and NEOPS is proud to partner with experts in the fields of orthopedic surgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation, 3D printing, and biomechanical engineering. 

 

Unlike most orthotic and prosthetic providers who are comprised of generalists, NEOPS is proud to have built a world-class team of specialists in the areas of: 

 


At NEOPS, our clinicians have dedicated their careers to providing prosthetic and orthotic care. With over 500 years of combined experience there’s nothing we haven’t seen and nothing we can’t do.

3D Scoliosis Brace Delivery at the Hospital for Special Surgery

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Email: info@neops.com

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Our Mission

Our mission is to maximize the quality of life of our patients and provide an unparalleled patient-centered experience by mobilizing world-class clinicians, healthcare administrators, and institutional partnership in delivering top-of-the-line prosthetic and orthotic services. Our clinicians and administrators have over 500 years of combined experience. Unlike most orthotic and prosthetic providers who are comprised of generalists, NEOPS is proud to have built a world-class team of specialists in the areas of: Prosthetics, Orthotics, Sports Bracing, Pediatrics and Scoliosis.

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