OUR SERVICES

Orthotic and Prosthetic Services in New Jersey

As your preferred provider of orthotic and prosthetic care in Northern NJ, we equip you with customized solutions, enhancing your path to recovery.

OUR MISSION

Helping Children and Adults Move with Confidence

We deliver advanced orthotic and prosthetic services for children and adults, providing prostheses, braces, and other devices—each carefully crafted to improve patients’ mobility in their daily lives. We offer pre-operative consultations and post operative fittings to maximize our patients’ success.

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CUSTOM ORTHOTICS

Adult and Pediatric Orthotics

At OPCA West New York, we offer the most technically advanced orthotic devices to support your diverse lifestyle needs. Our custom orthotics are fabricated in our New Jersey clinic. With thorough patient evaluations, we ensure an optimal balance of comfort and function.

Orthotic Services

  • Ankle Foot Orthotics (AFO)

  • Knee Ankle Foot Orthotics (KAFO,

  • Stance Control KAFO)

  • Lumbosacral Orthotics (LSO)

  • Thoracic-Lumbar-Sacral Orthotics (TLSO)

  • Hip Abduction Orthotics

  • Knee Orthotics (OA, Post-Op, Sport)

  • Fracture Orthotics

  • Pediatric Cranial Helmet for Infants

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Ankle-Foot Orthotics (AFO)

Each custom-fabricated Ankle-Foot Orthosis (AFO) is designed to meet the unique needs of each patient. Using a precise cast or digital scan, we ensure an accurate fit. These orthoses are then modified by hand or through Computer-Aided Design (CAD) technology for maximum comfort and support. We use only the highest quality materials. For a more affordable and timely alternative, pre-fabricated AFOs are also available in standard sizes.

Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthotics (KAFO)

A KAFO is a specialized leg brace that stabilizes the knee, ankle, and foot joints, providing essential support for individuals experiencing muscle weakness, paralysis, or skeletal misalignments. These braces improve mobility by controlling instability, reducing excessive motion, aligning the lower limb, and minimizing joint pain.

Thermoplastic KAFO

These custom-made braces are molded from heated thermoplastics over a modified leg replica or a 3D scan. They are lightweight and more aesthetically appealing than metal alternatives.

Conventional KAFO

Crafted from a leg cast or tracing, these braces are made of metal and leather, attaching directly to a shoe via stirrups for durability and support.

Carbon Graphite KAFO

A modern, lightweight design that enhances mobility and energy return during walking while maintaining strength and durability.

Hip-Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (HKAFO)  

An HKAFO is an extended orthosis that provides support from the hip down to the foot. It consists of a pelvic band connected to leg uprights with controlled hip, knee, and ankle joints. This comprehensive brace promotes biomechanical alignment and enhances stability during standing and walking.

HKAFOs strategically regulate movement at multiple levels:

  • Hip joints can be adjusted to allow or restrict rotation.

  • Knee joints provide stability while standing and controlled motion while walking.

  • The ankle-foot component supports natural gait patterns and reduces strain on muscles and ligaments.

Woman wearing hip abduction orthotic device

Hip Abduction Orthotics 

Benefits of Hip Orthotics:

  • Enhanced hip stability, posture, and alignment

  • Increased muscle strength and balance

  • Reduced pain and inflammation

  • Lower risk of injury

  • Prevention or slowed progression of degenerative hip joint diseases

  • Relief from arthritis, tendonitis, strains, sprains, bursitis, and other hip-related issues

  • Improved mobility and overall quality of life

Spinal Braces  

  • Lumbosacral Orthosis (LSO) – Restricts torso movement.

  • Thoracolumbosacral Orthosis (TLSO) – Manages spinal curvature during growth.

  • Cervical Thoracic Lumbosacral Orthosis (CTLSO) – Helps prevent scoliosis and kyphosis progression.

  • Cervical-Thoracic Orthosis (CTO) – Supports the upper back and neck, aiding in post-injury or post-surgical recovery by limiting movement and ensuring alignment.

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Knee Braces  

  • Prophylactic Braces – Designed for athletes in high-impact sports, these braces provide additional knee support and help prevent injuries.

  • Functional Braces – Recommended for individuals recovering from knee injuries, such as ligament tears, functional braces provide stability and aid in healing while preventing further damage.

  • MCL and LCL Braces – These braces support the medial and lateral collateral ligaments, promoting knee stability and recovery.

  • Unloader Braces – Designed specifically for knee osteoarthritis, unloader braces shift weight away from affected areas to alleviate pain and enhance mobility.

Pediatric Cranial Helmet for Infants

The Pediatric Cranial Remolding Helmet is designed to correct plagiocephaly and brachycephaly in infants, with early intervention leading to the most effective results. Our helmet gently reshapes your baby’s head, ensuring optimal outcomes when treatment begins promptly.

We exclusively use Orthomerica’s FDA-approved STARband system, a trusted solution that successfully treats nearly all cases of plagiocephaly.

With just one headband, our approach is both cost-effective and efficient—eliminating the need for multiple helmets, unlike other providers.

Infant at park wearing pediatric cranial helmet
Child wearing leg orthotics

REGRASP SYSTEM

ReGrasp Hand Neurohabilitation System

The ReGrasp Hand Neurorehabilitation System is a groundbreaking solution designed to restore hand function and support individuals with hand paralysis in performing daily activities.

Utilizing advanced Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) technology, ReGrasp reeducates muscles and nerves to improve grasp and release, empowering patients on their recovery journey.

  • Enhances hand function and active range of motion with consistent use

  • Supports individuals with hemiplegia or upper limb paralysis in daily tasks

  • Prevents muscle disuse atrophy and promotes neuromuscular re-education

  • Specialized exercise mode boosts circulation, reduces muscle spasms, and stimulates movement in paralyzed fingers

ReGrasp is a user-friendly, at-home rehabilitation glove that makes daily therapy accessible and effective.

Man wearing ReGrasp Hand System opening a jar

MYOPRO ORTHOSIS

MyoPro Orthosis for Upper Limb Rehabilitation

Designed by Myomo and provided by Orthotic & Prosthetic Clinics of America, the MyoPro Orthosis is a custom-fitted orthosis that supports weakened or paralyzed arms and hands, empowering individuals to complete daily tasks at home, work, or school.

Developed by Myomo in collaboration with MIT and Harvard Medical School, MyoPro sets a new standard in orthotic devices, empowering individuals to regain movement and independence.

MyoPro is designed for balance, safety, and seamless engagement in daily activities—helping you move freely and confidently. Everyday tasks like meal preparation, lifting objects, and transitioning from sitting to standing become achievable milestones with MyoPro.

More than just restoring movement, MyoPro helps you regain upper limb independence and confidence in everyday life.

PEDIATRIC ORTHOTICS

Why Might Your Child Need Orthotics?

Pediatric orthotics can be beneficial for treating a variety of common conditions that affect children’s feet during growth and development. Here are some reasons why you may need to consider orthotics for your child.

  • Excessive pronation and/or supination

  • Heel pain caused by calcaneal apophysitis (Sever’s disease)

  • Delayed development, such as very low muscle tone, pronation issues, or sensory concerns

  • Significant foot misalignment despite adequate ankle control

  • Knee hyperextension

  • Excessive plantarflexion or dorsiflexion

  • A need for more medial/lateral stability

  • Difficulty managing knee position in extension and/or flexion

Girl wearing leg orthotics

CUSTOM PROSTHETICS

Adult and Pediatric Prosthetics

PROSTHETIC SERVICES

  • Below Knee Prosthetics

  • Above Knee Prosthetics

  • Knee Disarticulation Prosthetics

  • Hip Disarticulation Prosthetics

  • Pre-Operative Consultations

  • Post Operative Fittings

  • Prosthetic Interface Supplies

  • Custom Cosmetic Skin/ Covers

  • Cosmetic Restorations

  • Sport & Water Prosthetics

Upper Limb Prosthetics

We offer a range of advanced upper limb prosthetic solutions to restore both functionality and confidence to our patients in Northern New Jersey.

  • Myoelectric Prostheses – Utilize electrical signals from muscles for precise, effortless control.

  • Cable-Controlled Prostheses – Durable and responsive, ideal for active individuals.

  • Passive Prostheses – Aesthetic, non-functional solutions that maintain natural symmetry.

  • Hybrid Prostheses – A powerful combination of myoelectric and body-powered systems for versatility.

  • ArmLiner – Custom-fitted comfort for prolonged wear, ensuring a secure and natural fit.

Woman with prosthetic arm using laptop
Prosthetist holding prosthetic leg and making adjustments

Lower Limb Prosthetics

Explore our custom-fitted lower limb prosthetic solutions, designed with cutting-edge materials for optimal performance and comfort:

  • Socket Technologies – Experience freedom of movement with adaptable, comfortable socket designs.

  • Helix3D Hip Joint System – Advanced technology that enhances prosthetic function for natural movement.

  • Knee Joints – A variety of options tailored to your mobility needs, including the C-Leg, 3R95, and C-Leg Compact, categorized by Mobility Grades for personalized support.

  • Adapters – Customize your prosthetic for different activities, ensuring both safety and versatility.

  • Prosthetic Feet – Hybrid foot solutions designed for dynamic movement and precise control across various terrains.

PROSTHETIC SOLUTIONS

Osseointegration

Osseointegration is a process in which a metal implant, such as a bone screw or artificial joint, becomes firmly connected to the surrounding bone tissue. The implant is surgically inserted into the bone. Over time, the body's cells bond between the implant and the bone, creating a stable and durable connection.

  • This process is facilitated by factors such as:

    • Implant design and surface

    • Surgical technique

    • Patient health and healing

    • Bone fracture fixation

    • Limb reconstruction

    • Dental implants

    • Prosthetic limb attachment

  • Contact our expert team at OPCA to determine if osseointegration is an appropriate treatment option for you. Osseointegration is a complex surgical procedure that requires careful planning and execution. It is unsuitable for all patients and may have potential risks and complications.

Man wearing aquatic prosthetic leg holding a surfboard and standing with his daughter by the ocean

OUR TECHNOLOGY

Protosthetics 3D Printer

At Orthotics & Prosthetics Clinics of America, we utilize the Protosthetics 3D Printer in our fabrication lab, which offers our patients several advantages, including increased customization and patient-specific design, improved comfort and fit, faster production times, lighter-weight designs, and the ability to create complex geometries that are difficult to manufacture using traditional methods. Visit the Protosthetics blog.

“Protosthetics brings products to O&P clinicians that allow them to best fulfill their primary purpose - providing excellent patient care to those that deserve it most.”

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Patient-specific design

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Rapid prototyping

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Complex geometries

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Lightweight materials

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Cost-effectiveness

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Faster production time

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Improved functionality

Young woman with prosthetic arm at evaluation in O&P clinic

Could You Benefit From an Orthotic or Prosthetic Device?

Reach out to our team at OPCA West New York to learn more.