Arm Dynamics
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Arm Dynamics provides comprehensive, upper-limb-focused prosthetic rehabilitation to amputees and those with congenital limb differences around the world.
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Joined December 2010
Happy Holidays from all our Arm Dynamics centers! Our team took some great holiday photos and had some lovely end-of-the year thoughts. https://t.co/WXEwTNwFvE
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Learning about all that an upper limb prosthesis can provide you with isn’t something you can do in a week, a month or even a year. Our patients are on a journey that can take years and the most motivated are always learning. https://t.co/tV1Op1H3DI
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Holiday stress hits differently when you’re living with limb loss. Here are mindsets that make the season lighter: embrace imperfection, focus on what matters, & respond with kindness to yourself & others. https://t.co/P8Gbm7lb6w
#amputee #holidaystress
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The holidays are often called the “happiest time of the year.” However, for some, this season can also bring pressure, loneliness, or grief. For amputees, holiday stress can be more complex: beyond...
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Join experts as they explore the effects of medical trauma & share strategies to move forward during the Improving Mental Health after Amputation: Evidence & Strategies #ACNC26 session. Don’t miss this! Register here: https://t.co/rEWdXxXsFf
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Getting our patients back to work may not be easy. But our prosthetists and technicians are up for the challenge. Watch our patient Austin as he wields a chainsaw for work with his activity-specific prosthesis:
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Community care is more than support—it’s connection, shared strength, and a reminder that no one has to navigate limb loss alone. Relying on a supportive circle can make rehabilitation, prosthetic use, and mental health feel lighter and more manageable. https://t.co/yiWXnIBctv
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If this is your first Thanksgiving with a prostheses, check out our article for a few tips about traveling, people and food. https://t.co/IZIndqGptB
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Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are the things we all do every day: dressing, walking, eating, etc. In this article, we explore these actions while using an upper limb prosthesis: https://t.co/2R5DoBScXc
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Don’t miss the “Policies and Laws that Impact Us” session at #ACNC26! Learn how disability laws have developed over time and gain practical strategies for finding the support you need. Register for #ACNC36 today through the link below: https://t.co/cRai5ViShy
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A passive positional prosthetic device can allow someone to have a really durable prosthesis that can be moved into different grip patterns. A custom silicone restoration can offer someone a prosthesis that looks a lot like a sound hand. Learn more about both:
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Feeling drained, foggy, or irritable? These signals indicate it’s time for a mental health break. Learn to recognize the signs and discover effective ways to reset your mind and body. https://t.co/mTIBVIesWy
#burnoutprevention #amputeelife
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One of the most common requests we receive from potential patients is information about getting into or getting back into the gym. Check out our article about exercising with an upper limb difference: https://t.co/54Bz7t3U9n
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amputee halloween is the best halloween! and you cannot change my mind!!
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A body-powered prosthesis can be a great option for anyone looking for a lighter device, or for those who do heavy-duty activities.
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Are surgery and pills the only options when it comes to pain following an amputation? No, they’re not. https://t.co/CgJxo83Gmg
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For many amputees, the biggest obstacle isn’t willpower—it’s cost. The good news? There are nonprofits, charities, and funding programs across the U.S., UK, and Europe that can assist. This guide helps you get started. https://t.co/wZJ2K3BUxe
#amputeelife #prostheticfunding
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Activity-specific devices are helpful for more than working out or participating in hobbies – some people need them for their job. Check out our video to learn more:
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The latest issue of The O&P EDGE explores the evolving landscape of upper-limb osseointegration, and the unique challenges and breakthroughs shaping patient outcomes. 🔗 Read it here:
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Wrists aren’t the first thing you might think of when considering a below or above elbow prosthesis, but they can really help with prepositioning of a device and with overuse issues. https://t.co/SZCkWpIyGT
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