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STAY A STEP AHEAD
A BLOG BY BIONIC
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What to Know About Your First Prosthetic Leg: A Beginner’s Guide
A prosthetic leg is a custom medical device designed to support walking, balance, and everyday movement after limb loss. Early adjustments, physical therapy, and ongoing care help improve comfort and reduce fatigue over time. With proper fitting and follow-up, many people gradually experience steadier movement, increased confidence, and greater ease in daily life.


UNDERSTANDING CRANIAL HELMETS: SUPPORTING HEALTHY HEAD GROWTH IN BABIES
Every baby grows at their own pace learning to roll, sit, smile, and interact with the world in beautiful little ways. But during early development, babies’ skulls are soft and flexible , which is a natural and important part of growth. Sometimes, this flexibility can lead to flat spots or uneven shaping of the head. This is known as plagiocephaly , and it’s more common than many parents realize. The good news? With the right guidance and gentle treatment, the head shape ca


ASSISTIVE DEVICES THAT COMPLEMENT YOUR PROSTHESIS
Learning to walk with a prosthesis is a journey, one built on patience, practice, and the right support.For many individuals with limb loss, assistive devices like walkers, canes, or crutches play an important role in building balance, strength, and confidence in daily movement. At Bionic Prosthetics & Orthotics , we view these devices not as signs of limitation , but as temporary tools that help you move safely while your body adapts . This blog explains: Why assistive dev
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