New Hope Prosthetics & Orthotics is proud to be part of the Eqwal Group, a global leader in the field of custom orthopedic prosthetics. Recently, Eqwal sent a team of practitioners and technicians, including our own Paul Johnston, CP, LOA, on a humanitarian mission to Thailand.
Read MoreYou owe it to yourself and your loved ones to really research your options before making a decision. Get a second opinion (or even a third, if your instincts tell you to), and know what to look for in a prosthetics clinic.
Read MoreNew Hope Prosthetics and Orthotics has a three-pillar approach to recovery: integrated services, supportive healing, and new hope. While we take great pride in our craftsmanship and our devices, what really sets us apart from other clinics in this region is our dedication to mental health.
Read MoreThe first 6 months of recovery after your amputation will affect the rest of your life. It's hard work, physically and mentally, to adjust to being an amputee. Make sure you're making the right choice for your
Read MoreWe're so excited to announce our new Conway location! Check out our new clinic location.
Read MoreOur team knows firsthand what it's like to go through an amputation and the process for being fitted for a prosthetic device, so we created a guide that walks other patients through the process step by step!
Read MoreWhen it comes to your patients, we understand that you're picky about what prosthetics and orthotics clinics you use for referrals. That's why we've created this guide outlining our unique approach to recovery.
Read MoreWinter is finally in full swing in the South, and this weather change brings a new set of challenges to amputees. While most people know about the dangers of ice and cold weather to your prosthetic devices, not everyone realizes that the chilly temperatures also put your residual limb at risk for some unpleasant complications.
Read MoreAny amputation procedure requires a period of adjustment afterwards. Losing a limb is no small thing, but learning the proper way to care for your residual limb can help your body adjust to the change while also giving you the highest potential for a full recovery.
Read MoreThose who have to keep a close eye on their blog sugar (such as diabetics) shouldn’t have to miss out on all of the Halloween candy! Here are a few options that won’t make your blood sugar go completely haywire.Write here...
Read MoreThe success of your prosthetic doesn’t just depend on your prosthetist. It depends on you, too.
Read MoreYour best interest is always our first concern. But more than that, we provide quality services, including prosthetics, orthotics, and diabetic shoes/inserts.
Read MoreAre you questioning whether or not you need diabetic shoes? If you're diabetic, you're likely all-too-familiar with the effects that the condition can have on your feet.
Read MoreAre you experiencing issues with your ankles resulting from an injury, medical condition, or other ailment? An AFO, or ankle foot orthosis, could help improve your overall quality of life.
Read MoreSummer is a great time to get outdoors and explore, but it also means more sweating. Excessive sweat and heat can take a toll on prosthetic limbs and the skin near them. It's not only uncomfortable, but it can cause the skin to break down.
Read MoreWhat exactly goes into a prosthetic leg? What does each part do?
Read MoreWe strive to make the lightest, coolest, custom devices available.
Read MoreWhether you've been referred to us, found us at the end of your search for a prosthetics provider, or simply know us by name, New Hope Prosthetics & Orthotics offers the personal experience, attention to detail, and, mostly importantly, lifelong relationship that our patients deserve.
Read MoreLower extremity amputations are common in diabetic patients who take poor care of their health.
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