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Prosthetics and Patient Rehabilitation | Fort Worth, TX

Prosthetics are artificial devices that replace a missing or damaged body part, such as a limb, hand, or foot. They are designed to enhance the functionality and mobility of individuals who have lost a body part due to injury, disease, or congenital conditions.


Prosthetics can be either external or internal. External prosthetics are devices that are worn outside the body, such as a prosthetic limb, hand or foot. They are typically made from materials such as plastic, carbon fiber, or metal and are designed to be lightweight and comfortable to wear. Some external prosthetics are operated by a person's muscles, while others may be controlled by a computer or electronic sensors.


Internal prosthetics, also known as implants, are devices that are surgically implanted within the body to replace or enhance the function of an organ or body part. Examples include cochlear implants for hearing loss, artificial heart valves for heart disease, and dental implants for missing teeth.


Prosthetics have come a long way in recent years, with advances in technology and materials allowing for more realistic and functional devices. They can greatly improve the quality of life for individuals with amputations or other conditions that affect mobility and independence. Prosthetics can also help individuals to maintain an active lifestyle and participate in activities they may have thought were no longer possible.


Dr. Dombroski has extensive experience in prosthetic consulting and management. He has helped many people in the community find innovative prosthetic solutions and is honored to help get you back to enjoying the things you love.


Our clinic can help you decide on what prosthetic is best for you and can help you to add unique functions to your prosthetic at request.


Call his office at 817-367-9289 or fill out the short contact form today to schedule an appointment.



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