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3 Locations:
Beaumont/ Port Arthur • Jasper • Nederland
Get The Best Prosthetic and Orthotic Care in Texas at LeTourneau & Family Orthotics and Prosthetics
Amputees and those needing orthotic bracing today have unlimited choices of products and care. Nowhere is this more noticeable than at LeTourneau Lifelike Orthotics and Prosthetics, Inc. Our family-owned company has provided advanced prosthetic and orthotic care for over three decades to adult and pediatric patients. We have received the highest awards for care and service, in a friendly, caring setting for both you and your family.
LeTourneau & Family Orthotics and Prosthetics has pioneered many advanced O&P innovations by developing unique products such as Perfect Skin™, the Neutralizer Knee Brace™, the Stealth Brace™ and the Acti-Ankle™. Our trained, experienced and knowledgeable team will be happy to assist you or a loved one.
About LeTourneau & Family Orthotics and Prosthetics
Get the very best prosthetic technology and advanced orthotics in Texas at LeTourneau & Family Orthotics and Prosthetics. World renowned experts with superior service. LeTourneau & Family Orthotics and Prosthetics was founded in Beaumont, Texas and expanded to Jasper and Nederland, TX. Word spread rapidly of the quality care, and superior customer service that Tom LeTourneau and his staff were providing patients. Requests poured in from surrounding communities for that same quality care and customer service. (Read more)
The Most Advanced Technology
LeTourneau & Family Orthotics and Prosthetics is a leader in orthoses and prostheses design and management in Texas. They designed both the Te-Evolution and Perfect Skin. They also developed the Ultra-G Fabrication technique used in orthotic design. The highly trained and certified professionals at LeTourneau continually utilize (Read More)
i-Limb Hand
The i-LIMB Hand. The world’s first fully articulating and commercially available bionic hand. LeTourneau & Family Orthotics and Prosthetics is a leader in advanced upper-limb prosthetics (ULP). While LeTourneau & Family Orthotics and Prosthetics has provided myoelectric prosthetics for years, three new products now are commercially available. The i-LIMB hand, from Touch Bionics, is a first-to-market prosthetic device with five individually powered digits. This artificial limb looks and acts like a real human hand and represents a generational advance in bionics and patient care. (Read more)
LeTourneau Kids
“Those are our kids, too,” says Tom LeTourneau, whose company has helped countless infants, children, adolescents as well as teens overcome physical disabilities over the years. “We basically adopt all the kids who need our services. Our motto for all pediatric cases is, ‘Let’s face it … TOGETHER.’ We want to be there for the long haul and help our kids reach their full potential.”
Through advanced technology, an intra-team discipline and more than 125 years of combined experience, LeTourneau KIDS offers the best pediatric prosthetic and orthotic program available anywhere in the world. (Read More)
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Specialty Lower-Limb Prostheses – Special-Purpose Prosthetic Legs Enhance Life For Amputees
Here’s a question: Name an activity of daily living that is particularly risky for a lower-limb amputee. If you are in fact an amputee or an amputee’s caregiver, you probably can come up with a lengthy list of answers to that question...among them most likely being...
The Prosthetic High-Tech Explosion – Prosthetic Limbs of Tomorrow Making Preview Appearances Today
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Early Prosthetic Management Can Lead to Better Outcomes
Few topics in rehabilitation elicit more debate and exhibit less consensus than the management of patients in the first days after lower-extremity amputation surgery and the timing and method of their transition into a prosthetic limb. This important decision is...