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Custom Prosthetic Arms Custom Built In Our Lab

Our experienced clinicians provide advanced custom orthotics and prosthetic services designed to restore mobility, independence and confidence, helping every patient regain their function and enjoy life again.

Comprehensive Prosthetic and Orthotic Services

Losing part or all of an arm affects nearly every part of daily life. Simple actions such as dressing, preparing meals, driving, or returning to work can require new techniques and extra effort. A well-designed prosthetic solution helps restore practical function and supports independence in meaningful ways.

At our Fort Myers clinic, we provide custom prosthetic arms tailored to each individual’s anatomy, goals, and lifestyle. We focus on careful evaluation, precise fitting, and coordinated rehabilitation to help patients regain control and confidence in everyday tasks.

What is a Prosthetic Arm?

An arm prosthesis is a custom medical device that replaces part or all of the upper limb after amputation or congenital limb difference. Its purpose is to restore certain movements, assist with grasping and positioning, and support daily activities.

Modern devices range from mechanical systems to advanced electronically controlled options. The most appropriate choice depends on the level of limb loss, strength, skin condition, occupation, and personal goals. The objective is a consistent function. A properly fitted device should feel stable, predictable, and comfortable enough for regular use.

Our Approach to Upper Limb Prosthetics

Our approach begins with listening. Every patient arrives with different goals, concerns, and daily demands. We start with a comprehensive evaluation that examines limb condition, muscle strength, range of motion, skin health, and overall medical history. Just as important, we take time to understand your lifestyle, work requirements, and personal priorities.

From there, we guide you through appropriate device options based on function rather than trends or assumptions. Whether body-powered, myoelectric, or hybrid systems are recommended, each decision is grounded in clinical evidence and practical use.

We use precise casting or digital scanning to create a socket that fits securely and comfortably. Test fittings allow real-world movement before final fabrication. Small refinements are made to improve alignment, control, and long-term comfort.

Rehabilitation is integrated into the process. We coordinate closely with therapy professionals to ensure strength, coordination, and task-specific training, as well as support for device use. Ongoing follow-up allows us to monitor fit, address changes, and make adjustments when needed. Our goal is to deliver a consistent, sustainable function that supports everyday life.

Who Is This For?

Upper limb prosthetic care is designed for individuals who have experienced partial or complete arm loss due to trauma, vascular conditions, infection, cancer, or congenital limb differences. It is also appropriate for those who are preparing for amputation and want to understand their options in advance.

Whether you are returning to work, caring for your family, or simply aiming to regain independence with daily tasks, a properly fitted arm prosthesis can support meaningful function. Patients of all activity levels can benefit from personalized evaluation and a device matched to their goals.

Advanced Prosthetic Solutions

Types of Prosthetic Arms

Explore the different prosthetic arm technologies available today, each designed to meet unique functional, lifestyle, and rehabilitation needs.

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Myoelectric Prosthetics

Use muscle signals detected through electrodes to control motorized hand and arm movements with precision and natural functionality.

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Body Powered Prosthetics

Operated through a cable and harness system, offering durability, reliability, and direct user feedback for active lifestyles.

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Passive Devices

Designed primarily for appearance and stabilization, providing lightweight solutions for cosmetic restoration and daily support.

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Hybrid Systems

Combine body-powered and myoelectric technologies to balance durability, precision, and advanced functional control.

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Upper Limb Prosthetics for Real World Function

Upper limb prosthetics are designed to improve measurable daily function. Goals often include:
 

Local Expertise You Can Trust

As the only clinic in Fort Myers with an on-site prosthetic lab, we provide faster turnaround and precise control over fabrication and adjustments. Same-day sockets and immediate alignment changes help minimize downtime and frustration.

Our team understands the challenges that come with prosthetic use. Many patients arrive feeling limited or discouraged by previous experiences. Through careful listening, technical expertise and consistent support, we help people return to meaningful movement and independence.

Serving Fort Myers and Surrounding Communities

Our clinic serves patients across Southwest Florida within a 90-minute radius of Fort Myers. Insurance billing is handled directly with Medicare, Medicaid and most major providers, allowing patients to focus on care rather than paperwork.

From initial consultation through long-term follow-up, we remain a compassionate specialist partner in your prosthetic journey. Book your free consultation today to support comfortable, healthy movement and independence.

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Why Amputee Clinic?

Amputee Clinic

Early Intervention and Research

✓ IPOP (Immediate Post-Operative Prosthesis)

✓ Early intervention (to prevent loss of function, atrophy, mental deterioration, etc.)

✓ Research for patient, healthcare providers, and therapists

In-House and Onsite Services

✓ Onsite, custom lab

✓ Very fast turnaround with completed paperwork

✓ In-house billing

✓ Home deliveries and repairs

Patient Education and Monitoring

✓ Continuous patient monitoring

✓ High-tech advancements and recent research

✓ Education on new techniques and devices

✓ Teaching and demonstrations

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Prosthetics FAQs

Have Questions About Prosthetic Limbs, the Fitting Process, or Insurance Coverage?

Have Questions About Prosthetic Limbs, the Fitting Process, or Insurance Coverage?

Get answers to the most common questions patients and families ask before starting their prosthetic journey.

What is a prosthetic arm?
A prosthetic arm is a custom-designed device that replaces part or all of the upper limb after an amputation or congenital limb difference. It can help improve independence by assisting with everyday activities such as eating, dressing, working, and carrying objects.
What types of prosthetic arms are available?
There are several types of prosthetic arms, including body-powered, myoelectric, passive, and hybrid systems. The right option depends on your level of amputation, daily activities, lifestyle, and personal goals.
How do I know which prosthetic arm is right for me?
Our clinicians perform a comprehensive evaluation of your limb condition, muscle strength, skin health, range of motion, occupation, and lifestyle before recommending the prosthetic solution that best matches your functional goals.
What is the difference between a body-powered and a myoelectric prosthetic arm?
A body-powered prosthetic arm uses a cable and harness system to control movement, making it durable and reliable. A myoelectric prosthetic arm uses muscle signals detected by electrodes to control motorized movements, providing more natural and precise hand function.
How long does it take to receive a prosthetic arm?
The timeline depends on your individual needs and rehabilitation plan. Because our clinic has an on-site prosthetic laboratory, fittings, adjustments, and fabrication can often be completed more efficiently than at clinics that outsource their work.
Will I need therapy after receiving my prosthetic arm?
Yes. Rehabilitation is an important part of the process. Therapy helps you build strength, improve coordination, learn proper device control, and perform everyday tasks more confidently with your prosthesis.
Can I return to work and daily activities with a prosthetic arm?
Many patients successfully return to work, household tasks, hobbies, and recreational activities after receiving a properly fitted prosthetic arm. Your rehabilitation program is designed around your individual lifestyle and functional goals.
How often does a prosthetic arm need adjustments?
As your residual limb changes over time, periodic adjustments help maintain comfort, proper fit, and function. Regular follow-up appointments allow our clinicians to evaluate your prosthesis and make any necessary modifications.
Why is an on-site prosthetic lab beneficial?
An on-site laboratory allows for faster fabrication, immediate adjustments, improved quality control, and shorter turnaround times. It also enables our clinicians to make real-time modifications during the fitting process for better comfort and performance.
Why choose Amputee Clinic for upper limb prosthetic care?
Amputee Clinic combines more than 100 years of clinical experience with an on-site prosthetic laboratory, personalized evaluations, coordinated rehabilitation, and long-term follow-up care. Our goal is to provide every patient with a comfortable, functional prosthetic solution that supports greater independence and confidence.

At Amputee Clinic, we’re Fort Myers’ only prosthetic and orthotic provider with an on-site lab, offering same-day solutions when you need them most.

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44 Barkley Circle
Fort Myers FL 33907