Upper Ear Prosthesis for our Kansas Veteran
We are priviledged to serve veterans of the armed services like this veteran from near Kansas City, Missouri. We have been a trusted anaplastology and prosthetics vendor of eye, nose, ear, and finger and hand prosthetics for many Veterans Administration Medical Centers. Veterans from all over have been referred to us from the Prosthetics or Surgical Units in VAMCs located in Texas, Louisiana, Kansas, Illinois, Wisconsin, California, and New York. Mr. “D†from Kansas was referred ...
Client from China Gets a Composite Fingertip Prosthesis
Amputation of a finger, regardless of the extent, is a traumatic event and each amputee’s quest for restoration of the length and natural appearance is something we understand. Our patient here from China selected the removeable acrylic fingernail design over the pure silicone version. Our long distance techniques and durable molds allow us to provide future replacement fingers for patients from across the country and around the world.
Eye Prosthetics Specialist
Medical Art Prosthetics anaplastologist Gregory Gion contributed photos of osseointegration orbital prosthetics to a scientific poster presented at the American Society of Oculoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery Conference on November 2, 2023. The orbital exenteration cases above show implant-retained oculofacial and eye prosthesis results by Gion in the retrospective study of etiologies and complications encountered in the MAP anaplastology facility in Madison, Wisconsin. A special thanks to Cat Burkat, MD for the invitation to contribute as ...
New silicone partial foot prosthesis
Our patient came from Montana and received his new silicone foot prosthesis.
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Anaplastology
Medical Art Prosthetics Anaplastology is dedicated to collaborating with scientists, clinicians, students and engineers in related fields to serve patients in need of prosthetics with excellence.
M.A.P. Helps Advance Load-Sensing Simulator for Prosthetic Fingers
According to the National Institute of Health, tens of thousands of people suffer from hand injuries that result in finger amputations each year, often leading to the need for finger prosthetics.
Medical Art Prosthetics Invests in the Future of the Field
Gion advised University of Wisconsin-Madison students in the creation of a manufacturing process for medical piercings modified with magnets to retain auricular (ear) and nasal (nose) prostheses.
Wisconsin Facility Earns 3-Year National Accreditation – Prosthetics
We are proud to announce Our home base facility in Madison, Wisconsin for the creation of life-like facial and body prosthetics was once again awarded a 3-year national accreditation by the Board for Certification/Accreditation, International (BOC). This earned designation recognized by CMS (Medicare) confirms to the public that our practice has met strict requirements with protocols in place that prioritize patient privacy and safety. Furthermore, we have been evaluated and our practice is deemed to be ...
Why Finding a BOC-accredited Facility Should Be on Your List
What is BOC accreditation, and why does it matter? BOC (Board of Certification/Accreditation) is awarded for meeting the professional standards of BOC, together with all the honors, rights, privileges and responsibilities in pursuit of the mission to assure patients, physicians, professional organizations, the public-at-large, and government agencies and representatives of the competence and professionalism of BOC-Accredited Facilities. We pride ourselves on meeting the highest levels of care and putting patients first, which is why Medical Art ...