Dankmeyer, Inc. and Shore Health University of Maryland Medical System present a free health check for your prosthesis. Join us Monday, August 18, 2014, at Dankmeyer's Eastern Shore office from 9AM until 12PM. Local experts in prosthetic technologies and physical therapy will help you determine the best plan for your individual needs. So, if you think that your prosthesis might need a tune up, give us a call at 410-822-7599 to schedule a 15 minute appointment, or feel free to just stop by at 604 Dutchman's Lane, Easton, MD. 21601. We look forward to seeing you there! Click here for the flyer.
Welcome to Theresa Funk, our new Resident!
Theresa Funk recently joined Dankmeyer, Inc as a new Resident Prosthetist Orthotist.
Read MoreTrauma Survivors Network volunteers at Walking School
Nancy Lee, a Dankmeyer employee, is also a member of the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center Trauma Survivors Network (TSN). The TSN participated in the Amputee Walking Clinic as volunteers, offering both physical and moral support to amputees as they practiced new techniques. If you have survived a traumatic injury and are interested in connecting with other survivors as you rebuild your life after a serious injury, visit their website.
Here's a link to their latest newsletter.
Charles Dankmeyer present at Bill Signing
Charles Dankmeyer (second from right, top) at the Bill Signing Ceremony to remove Orthotics and Prosthetics from regulation by the Maryland Board of Pharmacy. Charles was instrumental in the passage of this bill, which is significant to all practitioners and P&O patients in the state of Maryland.
"Bill Signing Ceremony" by Maryland GovPics
Dankmeyer Hi-Fi Certified
Boston Strong, Erika Brannock being fit using the High Fidelity Interface.
Dankmeyer, Inc. is now certified to provide the revolutionary High Fidelity Interface. The HiFi Interface is a complete departure from current prosthetic sockets. Wearers report increased stability, greater comfort and energy efficiency and overall a better and more intimate fit allowing for improved function. The HiFi Interface gets closer to the bone by employing a patent-pending alternating compression and release design. Longitudinal struts apply centripetal compression to select areas of the limb, and uniquely designed windows between the struts proactively manage the gradual release of displaced soft tissue, enabling volume to safely escape. Call us to learn more about the HiFi Interface. (800) 879-1245
If you're interested in learning more about the HiFi Interface System please click here.