Orthotics
MyoPro for Stroke Survivors
#1 Arm Orthosis for Paralysis
At US Prosthetix, we offer the most advanced custom orthotic solutions to address a wide range of conditions and limitations.
Our most popular product is the cutting-edge MyoPro®, a revolutionary myoelectric orthosis that empowers individuals to regain control of their upper extremities. Our patients see improved function in paralyzed or weakened arms and hands.
Covered by Medicare, MyoPro amplifies your body’s signals to restore natural arm movement. It’s like “power steering for your arm,” enabling you to control your hand, wrist, elbow, and arm with precision. While many devices support weakened limbs, MyoPro is unique in its ability to restore function to arms and hands.
If you or a loved one has suffered a stroke, brachial plexus, spinal cord or nerve injury, or other neuromuscular disability, call us today.
What is the MyoPro Orthosis?
The MyoPro is a brace that provides active motion to the elbow and fingers. It uses muscle signals from the brain and makes them stronger to power the movement of the brace. This is great for those who have been through therapy and have not seen a return to function after suffering a neuromuscular or neurological disease. Common diagnoses are stroke (CVA), brachial plexus injury (BPI), brain injury (CBI), and spinal cord injury (SCI). Each MyoPro brace is custom fitted to each patient for optimum performance.
Myomo is most helpful for bilateral gross motor tasks, basically anything involving two hands. MyoPro allows for elbow flexion, wrist positioning, and finger grasp. Follow-up visits with an occupational therapist will help you learn how to operate the device to be most successful on your own.
MyoPro FAQs
Who qualifies for MyoPro?
- Brachial Plexus Injury
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Cerebral Palsy
- CVA (stroke)
How does the device work?
MyoPro works by reading the faint nerve signals from the surface of the skin, without the need for implants or surgery, and activating small motors to move the arm and hand as the user intends. The user wearing the brace is in complete control of their own hand and arm, the device simply amplifies the weak muscle signals to help move the limb.
Is MyoPro covered by insurance?
MyoPro may be covered by most insurance companies, Medicare Advantage plans, and the U.S. Veterans Administration.
How do I order a MyoPro for myself or a family member?
The MyoPro brace is prescribed by physicians and provided solely by Orthotics & Prosthetics (O&P) professionals like the team at U.S. Prosthetix, who have been trained and qualified by Myomo Inc. to evaluate, mold and fit the MyoPro. To get a MyoPro, a patient must first schedule an evaluation session.
What is the process for obtaining a MyoPro?
- Discuss and demonstrate the MyoPro brace and provide education regarding aspects of use
- Ensure the MyoPro is clinically and medically appropriate for the candidate by testing upper limb muscle strength and range of motion. Other assessment areas include EMG (electromyographic) signal strength in relevant muscle groups, upper limb sensation, pain levels and anatomical measurements
- Discuss insurance benefits, coverage and potential cost. Your U.S. Prosthetix CPO will work with you to see if your device will be reimbursed by your health insurance plan. Many payers have covered the cost of the MyoPro, including national and regional health plans, worker’s compensation for job-related injuries, and the VA for qualified veterans.
- Discuss the role and importance of occupational therapy for new MyoPro users
- Complete all necessary evaluation paperwork
Areas of Orthotics
We aim to empower you to regain mobility, alleviate pain, and live more actively.
- Cranial remolding orthoses (STARband)
- Ankle foot orthoses (AFO)
- Knee ankle foot orthoses (KAFO, Stance Control KAFO)
- Lumbosacral orthoses (LSO)
- Thoracic-lumbar-sacral orthosis (TLSO)
- Hip abduction orthoses (post-op, Pavlik, Ponseti)
- Scoliosis (Boston, Providence)
- Foot orthoses
- Upper extremity orthoses
- Knee orthoses (OA, post-op, sport)
- Fracture orthoses
- Reciprocating gait orthoses
Correcting Your Baby's Head Shape: Plagiocephaly Treatment
Plagiocephaly, a common condition where an infant’s head becomes flattened on one side, can be effectively addressed with cranial remolding therapy. At US Prosthetix, we offer personalized treatment plans to gently reshape your baby’s head and promote healthy development.
Our Approach:
- Thorough Evaluation: Our certified orthotist/prosthetist will assess your baby’s head shape and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan.
- Custom-Fitted Helmets: We utilize state-of-the-art technology to create custom-fitted helmets that are comfortable and effective.
- Regular Monitoring: We will monitor your baby’s progress throughout the treatment process and make adjustments as needed.
The benefits of cranial helmets:
Improved Head Shape
A more symmetrical and balanced head shape.
Painless and Non-Invasive
A gentle and effective treatment.
If you have concerns about your baby’s head shape, don’t hesitate to contact us for a consultation. Our team is dedicated to providing the best possible care for your little one.
Correcting Scoliosis, Naturally
Correcting Scoliosis, Naturally
Scoliosis is a common condition that affects the curvature of the spine. At US Prosthetix, we offer a range of customized bracing solutions to help manage and correct scoliosis in children and adolescents.
Our certified team will work with you to select the most appropriate brace for your family’s needs. We prioritize comfort and effectiveness, ensuring that your child can wear their brace comfortably throughout the day.
By combining advanced bracing technology with personalized care, we can help your child achieve a healthier spine and improved quality of life.
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