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Orthopedic Shoes & Appliances in Albany, NY

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Business Listing   Albany Orthopedic - Albany, NY - Phone: (518) 456-3221


Business Listing   Capital Orthotic Prosthetic Associates - Albany, NY - Phone: (518) 456-1145


Business Listing   General Orthopedic - Albany, NY - Phone: (518) 869-0021


Business Listing   Hanger Prosthetics & Orthotics - Albany, NY - Phone: (518) 438-4546


Business Listing   Novacare Orthotics & Prosthetics - Albany, NY - Phone: (518) 446-1774


Business Listing   Sampson's Prosthetic & Orthotic Laboratory - Albany, NY - Phone: (518) 489-4882


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Helpful Definition for: Orthopedic Shoes & Appliances


Orthopedic shoes and appliances intend to treat deformities and disorders of the feet and lower extremity. Wide assortment of orthopedic and footcare appliances would include implants, artficial limbs, wheel chair, callipers, fracture aids, knee/ calf/ ankle support, etc, designed to provide maximum comfort to and promote mobility in the part affected. In Albany, there are several outlet stores that sell orthopedic shoes and appliances.

Other orthopedic footcare products that are available in these stores are:  orthopedic footwear, comfort shoes, diabetic shoes, orthotic appliances, surgical shoes, children's corrective shoes and orthotic devices, orthotics and prosthetic socks, spinal orthotics, diabetic socks, inserts, foot orthotics, etc.

Recent Business News for: Orthopedic Shoes & Appliances

Teens collect soles for needy souls - Joliet Herald News

Teens collect soles for needy soulsJoliet Herald NewsA visiting orthopedic surgeon told her that his services would not be so in need if they had shoes to wear; he wouldn't have to perform so many amputations due to infected limbs. It was that moment that started a chain of events and eventually led ...