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Insights from our prosthetists about new technology, advances in prosthetics, & more

Ukrainian Soldier gets a prosthesis donated by MCOP

November 18, 2022 Category: Company News

MCOP is happy to announce “Operation Renew Prosthetics” providing care to the most injured Ukrainian amputees. Our first hero has arrived in the nations capital to receive his hip disarticulation …

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The 2022 Amputee Awareness 5K Walk, Wheel or Run is Taking Place on April 24th!

March 15, 2022 Category: Amputee Support, Company News

We’re excited to announce our sponsorship of Adventist HealthCare Rehabilitation‘s Annual Amputee Awareness 5K Walk, Wheel or Run. This year’s 5K will be taking place at 2 pm on Sunday, …

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Boston Client Spotlight: Meet Nate Tellen

January 26, 2022 Category: Amputee Support

Nate Tellen: Embodying the #MoveForward Mentality Nate Tellen lost his leg over six years ago. Even so, he’s been able to maintain a consistently positive outlook on life over the …

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6 Amputee Travel Tips You Should Know

December 20, 2021 Category: Tips for Amputees

Are You Planning on Traveling With a Prosthetic Device? Planning to see your loved ones over the holidays – or any other time, for that matter – can be quite …

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MCOP & OPC’s Merger: The Perfect Prosthetic Pairing

February 4, 2021 Category: Company News

MCOP & OPC: The Perfect Prosthetic Pairing As you can see, we’re thrilled to announce that MCOP has merged with Orthotic Prosthetic Center (OPC)! Moving forward, the OPC brand and …

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Reuben’s Story: From Amputation to Independence

May 15, 2020 Category: Technology, Amputee Support

Making a Decision: The First Step to Moving Forward Reuben A. was faced with a tough decision last fall, as many amputees are. His physicians offered him three surgical options …

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