Lower Limb Prosthetics Long Island Ny

Comprehensive Solutions for Enhanced Movement & Independence

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Lower Limb Prosthetics Crafted on Long Island

Mutual Orthopedics has fabricated and fitted custom prosthetic and orthotic devices in Suffolk County for nearly five decades. From microprocessor knees to pediatric sockets, our on-site lab and ABC-certified prosthetists tailor every device to one patient — yours.

  • Custom lower limb prosthetics & socketsFrom transtibial to transfemoral, every prosthesis we deliver is shaped to one residual limb — yours. We combine precise casting, 3D scanning, and adjustable socket systems, such as the LIM Infinite Socket and Click Medical RevoFit, to ensure a fit that stays comfortable throughout the day.
  • Microprocessor kneesGenium X4, C-Leg, and other microprocessor knees deliver stability on uneven terrain, supported descent on stairs, and intuitive transitions through every step.
  • Pediatric prostheticsGentle, adjustable solutions designed for growing bodies. Our pediatric fittings adapt as a child grows, with frequent follow-ups built into every plan.
  • Geriatric & mobility-focused careLightweight devices, stable knee systems, and patient-paced rehabilitation designed to help older patients regain confidence on stairs, curbs, and uneven ground.
  • Orthotic bracing & AFOsCustom foot orthotics, AFOs, KAFOs, knee braces, and sports orthotics. Precision crafted to your gait pattern and adjusted over time as your needs evolve.
  • Silicone liners & suspensionSilicone, gel, and locking-pin liners selected and trimmed to maximize comfort and protect the residual limb across daily wear.
  • Amputation rehabilitationStructured limb-loss rehabilitation across the full arc of recovery — gait training, residual limb conditioning, and prosthetic preparation — coordinated with your physician.
  • Hip, knee & ankle solutions for an active lifestyleFor patients pursuing higher mobility goals — running blades, sport-specific feet, hydraulic ankles, and the latest microprocessor knees. Every device is tuned to the activities that matter most to you, from a return to work, to chasing grandchildren, to running a 5K.

Whether you’re scheduling a new patient evaluation, a fitting, or a long-overdue adjustment — our lower limb prosthetic team on Long Island is ready. Request an appointment today.

Why Choose Our Lower Limb Prosthetic Specialist on Long Island

Suffolk County patients choose Mutual Orthopedics because our practice is patient-focused, specialty-driven, and built for the long term. Our commitment is to a device that fits — and a relationship that lasts.

On-site fabrication

Our Islandia office houses a sizable in-house prosthetics and orthotics laboratory. Sockets, alignments, and adjustments are completed where you’re seen — not shipped off-site.

ABC-certified prosthetists

Every device is delivered by a credentialed prosthetist with extensive experience across pediatric, adult, and geriatric care — and a 20-point checkout before any patient walks out.

50+ years on Long Island

Since 1978, we’ve delivered prosthetic care across the five boroughs and Suffolk County. Some patients have been with us for forty years. We plan to be here for forty more.

Our Long Island and NYC Locations

Islandia Location

  • 1767 Veterans Memorial Hwy #42, Islandia, NY 11749
  • 631-265-4444
  • Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm

Brooklyn Location

  • 702 8th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
  • 631-265-4444
  • Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm
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Our Lower Limb Prosthetics Process

Beginning the prosthetic process can feel like stepping into the unknown. Our team walks you through every phase — so the device feels natural, functional, and truly your own.

  1. Initial Consultation We meet to understand your medical background, daily activities, and goals — from returning to work to regaining comfort on stairs.
  2. Evaluation & Scan Your socket and componentry are crafted in our Islandia lab. We pair traditional craftsmanship with 3D printing and scanning for precision.
  3. Custom Fabrication Your socket and componentry are crafted in our Islandia lab. We pair traditional craftsmanship with 3D printing and scanning for precision.
  4. Fitting & 20-pt Checkout Our ABC-certified practitioners run a 20-point fit, function, and quality check before you take your prosthesis home.
  5. Long-term Follow-up Adjustments, liner replacements, and component upgrades for life. We are available every step of the way as your needs evolve.

FAQ: Lower Limb Prosthetics on Long Island

Do I need a referral to be seen as a new patient?

Most insurers require a prescription from your physician (often a physical medicine and rehabilitation provider, orthopedic surgeon, or primary care doctor) for prosthetic and orthotic care. Our team will coordinate directly with your provider, gather documentation, and verify your benefits before your first appointment.

How long does it take to receive a custom prosthesis?

Timing varies by device, residual limb readiness, and insurance authorization, but most new lower-limb patients move through evaluation, fabrication, and fitting over a few weeks. Because our laboratory is on-site, we can often deliver and adjust faster than practices that outsource fabrication.

Do you treat pediatric and geriatric patients?

Yes — we care for every age. Our pediatric protocols anticipate growth with frequent follow-ups and adjustable componentry. For geriatric patients, we prioritize lightweight devices, stable knee systems, and a measured rehabilitation pace.

Can you adjust or repair a prosthesis fitted elsewhere?

Yes. We routinely welcome new patients seeking a second opinion, an updated socket, or a different componentry choice. Bring your current device to your evaluation, and we’ll review it as part of your assessment.

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