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NEOPS: 
A Leader in
Prosthetic Care

Prosthetic & Osseointegration Prosthetic Services

Fitting an above knee osseointegration prosthetic leg at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
Fitting a myoelectic prosthetic hand with an Ossur iDigit
Fitting a below knee osseointegration prosthetic leg at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
Pediatric patient at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) with prosthetic leg and arm
Bouldering with a sports prosthetic leg
Swimming prosthesis and 3D printed swimming prosthesis, The Fin. Designed by Eschen Prosthetic and Orthotic Labs and Northwell Health.
Prosthetic leg fitting at Columbia Presbyterian
Myoelecrtric prosthetic hand

With NEOPS, you're in good hands.

NEOPS Prosthetics

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Why choose NEOPS for your care?

NEOPS is proud to be the leading provider of prosthetics in the Northeastern United States. 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. Treating limb loss involves the coordinated care of a team of medical experts, and NEOPS is proud to partner with limb loss specialists in the fields of orthopedics, physical medicine and rehabilitation, physical therapy, and biomechanical engineering. At NEOPS, our clinicians have dedicated their lives to treating limb loss. With over 500 years of combined experience there’s nothing we haven’t seen and nothing we can’t do. Unlike other providers who are comprised of prosthetic generalists, NEOPS has assembled a team of highly trained specialists in the fields of:

 


For all patients, our goal is to expedite a return to independent living. This may mean a short walk, completing household chores, shopping, returning to work, or more involved activities like sports, traveling and dancing.  Our patients are the center of our universe. Our mission is to build strong and lasting relationships to help them set and achieve their goals. To learn more about our prosthetic services click the links above or below.

Glenn Hutnick CPO fitting above knee prosthesis with Genium knee

Prosthetic & Osseointegration Prosthetic Services

Osseointegration

Osseointegration prosthetics are available for upper- and lower-limb amputees, including above- and below-elbow amputees and above and below-knee amputees. NEOPS is proud to be the leading provider of osseointegration prosthetics in the United States. 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

  • Improved mobility and range of motion 

  • Natural sensation of prosthetic limb

  • Elimination of socket fit issues

  • Improved proprioception

  • Reduced nerve pain

 

If you are interested in exploring osseointegration prosthetics for yourself or a loved one, click the link below and schedule a free consultation today.

Fitting an above knee osseointegration prosthetic leg at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)

Upper Limb

An upper-limb prosthesis is a custom-made device designed to replace part or all of a missing upper-limb. This can range from a device that replaces part of your hand, to a device that replaces your entire upper-limb including your shoulder, elbow and hand. The design of your upper-limb prosthesis will depend upon your anatomy, amputation level, current activity level and future functional goals.

 

All upper-limb prostheses include up to three main elements: the Socket, Elbow, and Hand. Each of these components are critical in the facilitation of your recovery and the achievement of your goals. If you are interested in exploring upper-limb prosthetics for yourself or a loved one, click the link below and schedule a free consultation today.

Fitting a Ossur idigit myolectric hand

Lower Limb

A lower-limb prosthesis is a custom-made device designed to replace part or all of a missing lower-limb. This can range from a device that replaces part of your foot, to a device that replaces your entire lower-limb including your hip, knee, and foot. The design of your lower-limb prosthesis will depend upon your anatomy, amputation level, current activity level and future functional goals. All lower-limb prostheses include up to three main elements: the socket, knee, and foot. Each of these components are critical in the facilitation of your recovery and the achievement of your goals. If you are interested in exploring lower-limb prosthetics for yourself or a loved one, click the link below and schedule a free consultation today.

Fitting a below knee osseointegraton prosthetic leg at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)

Pediatrics

At NEOPS, we recognize there are differences between treating children and adults with limb-loss. That is why NEOPS has assembled a leading team of prosthetic specialists focused on pediatric care. Our pediatric prosthetists have dedicated their lives to treating children living with limb-loss. As your child grows and becomes more active, their prosthesis will require upgrades and replacements to keep up with them. During high-growth periods, you and your child will likely be spending a lot of time with your prosthetist. Our mission is to build strong and lasting relationships with our pediatric patients and their parents and work as a team to reach and achieve our goals. If you are interested in exploring pediatric prosthetics for yourself or a loved one, click the link below and schedule a free consultation today.

Pediatric arm and leg amputee with prosthesis at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)

Sports

Living with limb-loss should not hold you back from participating in sports. Fortunately, there are upper- and lower-limb prosthetics available for just about every sport and activity imaginable. In some cases, sports prosthetics are single purpose, like the “Volleyball Hand.” In others, they are extremely versatile, like running feet, which are able to accommodate just about any cardio or non-cardio activity. Whether you are a weekend warrior, a professional athlete, or slowly beginning to integrate athletics back into your life, we’ve got you covered. When it comes to water sports, NEOPS is extremely proud to be a leading provider of water legs and a co-founder of the Fin, the first-of-its-kind swimming prosthesis. If you are interested in exploring sports prosthetics for yourself or a loved one, click the link below and schedule a free consultation today.
Bouldering with a sports prosthetic leg

The Fin + Swim Legs

Most lower-limb prostheses are not waterproof. As a result, it can be quite difficult for individuals living with limb-loss to participate in water-based activities like swimming and bathing. NEOPS set out to change that by becoming an industry leader in providing water-based prostheses, including swimming and shower legs. Waterproof legs are designed for an assortment of activities like swimming, surfing, water skiing, and more. In addition to being a leading provider of water legs, NEOPS also co-created the first-ever 3D-printed swimming prosthesis, the Fin. The Fin, unlike traditional swimming legs, was actually designed for swimming, not just standing or walking in water.  With the Fin, amputees can walk into a pool or the ocean, swim, and then walk out again. That means no more walking to the edge of the pool and taking your leg off to swim!  If you are interested in exploring the Fin and swim legs for yourself or a loved one, click the link below and schedule a free consultation today.

Swimming with a prosthetic leg and 3D printed The Fin designed by Eschen and Northwell Health

What to Expect

The design of, and timeline for obtaining, your prosthesis will depend upon your anatomy, amputation level, current activity level and future functional goals. Your prosthesis will be a reflection of you. It will be designed, customized, and fit to you - optimized to facilitate your recovery and the achievement of your goals. The process of receiving your prosthesis will depend upon several factors, including: 

  • Are you a new amputee or an experienced wearer?

  • How and when did you lose your limb(s)?

  • The health and appearance of your residual and contralateral limb

  • Your current activity level and future functional goals

These are just a few of the questions that will dictate the timeline and process for receiving your prosthesis. If you are interested in exploring more about what to expect for yourself or a loved one, click the link below and schedule a free consultation today.

Fitting a below knee prosthetic leg at Columbia Presbyterian

NEOPS is Proud to Work With:

Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)
Columbia University Medical Center
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York Presbyterian The University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell
Montefiore Medical Center
NYU Langone Health
Tufts Medical Center
Hartford Healthcare
brigham and women's hospital
ottobock prosthetic and orthotic
memorial sloan kettering cancel center mskcc
Ossur Prosthetic and Orthotic
Mount Sinai
Stamford Health
Yale New Haven Health Yale New Haven Hospital
Northwell Health
Umass memorial
donjoy global djo
breg bracing

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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.

Deliverying a 3D scoliosis brace at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)

Reach Us

Email: info@neops.com

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Our Mission

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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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