Dankmeyer, Inc. is pleased to announce that we can now provide the Infinite Socket from LIM Innovations. Call your prosthetist today at 410-636-8114 or email at info@dankmeyer.com for more information.
Cumberland Office Hosts a Free Prosthetic Tuneup!
Dankmeyer, Inc. presents a free health check for your prosthesis at our Cumberland Office. Join us Wednesday, January 28, 2015, at Dankmeyer, 147 National Highway, LaVale, MD 21502 from 10AM until 2PM. Our Cumberland based Prosthetist Mark Treasure will be joined by Mark Hopkins from our Baltimore office to 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 301-777-7086 to schedule a 15 minute appointment, or feel free to just stop by. We look forward to seeing you there! Click here for the flyer.
Dankmeyer Featured in Two Magazine Articles
Dankmeyer, Inc. is very pleased to be in the January 2015 issue of The Business Monthly in its Salute to Economic Development & the Cyber Community column. The Business Monthly is the business-to-business newspaper covering Howard County, BWI Business District and Northern Anne Arundel County. Featured articles are written by, for and about local business people and their companies. To read this article, click here.
In another online publication, In Motion, the Amputee Coalition features a story in its December issue on 3D printing, from a conference which Dankmeyer sponsored this past Fall. Mark Hopkins is quoted in this article, along with a fun picture! To see this article click here. You can read more about this E-Nable conference in a separate article further down in our News blog.
O&P Almanac Features Dankmeyer Milestone
The November issue of the O&P Almanac features a story on the 60th Anniversary of the founding of Dankmeyer Inc. In addition, there is a cover story on the future of 3D printing in Orthotics and Prosthetics, reporting on the recent E-Nable conference, of which Dankmeyer was a Gold level sponsor. Read the latest digital issue here.
Patient article appears in the Amputee Coalition's magazine InMotion
Lena Gill, one of Jed Newhardt's patients, let us know that her article appears in the September/October 2014 issue of the Amputee Coalition's InMotion magazine. The regular feature is entitled "Who is your Amputee Hero?" Lena submitted a story about her hero. She writes about World War II British fighter pilot Douglas Bader. Bader lost both of his legs as a stunt pilot, and was retired from the Royal Air Force when WWII rolled around. He was accepted back to active duty because experienced pilots were needed. He learned to fly the new Spitfire and eventually became a Flying Ace. When he was shot down over Germany, one of this prosthetic legs was destroyed, and.... well, go here to read the rest of Lena's fascinating story!