Upper and lower extremity orthoses and prostheses are specialized devices designed to support, protect, or replace a limb affected by injury, congenital conditions, or disease. At Tarlac Medical Center, we provide custom-fitted orthotic and prosthetic solutions to enhance mobility, restore function, and improve independence for patients of all ages.
These devices are an essential part of rehabilitation for individuals recovering from trauma, surgery, neurological disorders, or limb loss. Properly designed orthoses and prostheses can significantly reduce pain, prevent deformities, and enable patients to perform daily activities safely.
Orthoses are external devices applied to support or correct the function of a limb:
Prostheses are artificial limbs that replace a missing limb:
Our team ensures each device is individually tailored for comfort, durability, and functional efficiency.
Every patient undergoes a thorough assessment before receiving an orthosis or prosthesis. This includes:
This personalized approach maximizes the benefit of the device while minimizing complications such as pressure sores or misalignment.
Properly designed orthoses and prostheses can:
Orthoses are particularly beneficial for patients with neurological conditions, musculoskeletal injuries, or chronic joint instability, while prostheses are essential for amputees seeking to regain function and mobility.
Using an orthosis or prosthesis effectively requires integration with a rehabilitation program. At Tarlac Medical Center, our team provides:
Continuous monitoring ensures long-term comfort, functionality, and prevention of secondary complications.
Patients choose Tarlac Medical Center for orthoses and prostheses because we provide:
We aim to restore independence, improve mobility, and support patients in achieving their daily and functional goals.
An orthosis supports or corrects the function of an existing limb, while a prosthesis replaces a missing limb entirely.
The process usually takes several weeks, including assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustments.
Yes. Devices can be customized for pediatric patients and adjusted as they grow.
Yes. Rehabilitation is essential to maximize function, strength, and safe usage of the device.
Adjustments are made regularly, especially in growing children or after significant changes in body weight or activity level.
The TARLAC MEDICAL CENTER focuses on the hospital’s commitment to excellence and distinction in patient care.
Address: 8th St. TDMC Hospital Drive, Fairlane Subd, San Vicente, Tarlac City
Email: marketing.tarlacmed@gmail.com
Phone: (045) 809 0050