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Locality: Calgary, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-244-2029



Address: 347 - 3750 46th Ave SE T2B 0L1 Calgary, AB, Canada

Website: www.orthoticprostheticcentre.com/

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Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 22.12.2020

Dear patients, The clinic will be open tomorrow from 9 am till 4 pm but will be closed on July 2nd and 3rd. We want to take this opportunity to let you know that we fully re-opened are seeing all patients! We have new procedures in place to make your visit a safe one. For more details, visit our website http://www.orthoticprostheticcentre.com/covid-19. ... Happy Canada Day! Alberta O&P Centre

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 15.12.2020

#FridayFun ~Before... and after! Here we can see the domesticated 'orthotic pede technicus', commonly known as the foot orthotic technician, of the back shop grasslands. Best to approach slowly as these curious creatures can be easily spooked while overtop their grinding wheel. This particular species of the 'technicus' genus can be characterized by their distinct toolkit: copious amounts of glue. The 'orthotic pede technicus' can be recognized by their marvelous coat of black foam with white plaster markings. Fascinating! Tune in next week to see us capture the magnificent 'prosthesium clinicus' in its natural environment. . . . #FridayFun #beforeandafter #clinicwildlife #footorthotics #FOs

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 10.10.2020

A huge thank you to all the volunteers at Mask Makers YYC who generously donated masks and scrub caps to the AOPC clinic. They did such a GREAT job! This incredible group of human beings are a collection of volunteer sewists, makers and inventors that are donating their time to make masks for the working community of the Calgary area. If you’d like to contribute to this effort, but you don’t know how to sew, that’s okay! Mask Makers YYC also need volunteer drivers and accept material donations as well! Let’s show them some love for the amazing and inspiring work that they’re doing

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 26.09.2020

#TechTuesday ~ Check out this sleek carbon fiber transradial prosthesis, set up with a ratchet suspension and a titanium quick disconnect wrist adapter. Oh did we mention it's also decked out with a rechargeable Bluetooth speaker? Our technicians, Sherry @shertheview and Sam @fox_axe_kit , can make sure you've got your tunes with you wherever you go! . . . #TechTuesday #prosthesis #prosthetics #transradial #carbonfiber #wristadapter

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 14.09.2020

We would like to introduce you to Alison; she has been a patient with us since 2014. Alison was only 15 years old when a horseback riding accident badly damaged her left leg. After 23 years of surgery after surgery, Alison, with two children at the time and an established teaching career, made the decision to amputate in order to open a new, more active chapter in her life. . Alison can attest to the mental and emotional obstacles that many people are faced with upon losing a... limb. Alison’s physiotherapist was heavily involved throughout her journey, continuously offering her hope and support. Together they worked on retraining her brain and refocusing her perspective which, in time, brought Alison happiness, pride and comfort. Questions like What are you looking forward to tomorrow? may seem mundane to some, but can also be used as a beacon of hope for those of us that are still battling through our journey. Alison’s gratitude and perseverance helps us @aopcyyc understand that, no matter how small, there is always something for us to look forward to. . Here’s Alison learning to run again and then leading a Terry Fox run at school. And that’s right; after 23 years, Alison also got right back on a horse. Oh and did we mention that she’s now a gold medalist after winning the 250 sprint in the 2016 outrigger canoeing World Sprint Championships? We’re so happy to see that she found ‘Alison’ again. . If you want to learn more about Alison's story, visit the Physiotherapy Alberta link below! . https://www.physiotherapyalberta.ca/born_to_/alison_s_story #LimbLossAwarenessMonth #LLAM #aopcyyc #PhysiotherapyAlberta See more

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 07.09.2020

For #LimbLossAwarenessMonth, @aopcyyc is celebrating our AMAZING patients by sharing their empowering experiences with limb loss or limb difference. . Ed has a transtibial amputation and has been a patient with us since 2009. After his accident resulting in his amputation, Ed joined the Canadian Association of Disabled Skiers as a student (now known as Canadian Adaptive Snowsports) and then became a volunteer, an instructor and, eventually, a supervisor with CADS Calgary. Si...nce then, he has also obtained his Level 1 Ski Instructor certification with Canadian Ski Instructor Alliance (CSIA) and continues to volunteer his time with CADS. . Here is one of Ed’s first days back on the slopes at an indoor ski hill in Dubai after only 5 lessons with CADS! . In the next photo, Ed is at the British Army Training Unit in Suffield, Alberta. Him and 5 other amputees took part in a training exercise for 2000 British troops heading to Afghanistan! . We’re so grateful to be a part of Ed’s many journeys and adventures and can’t wait to hear what he’s planning next! . #LimbLossAwarenessMonth #LLAM #aopcyyc #CanadianAdaptiveSnowsports #CADS #CanadianSkiInstructorAlliance #CSIA See more

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 29.08.2020

This month, the @amputeecoalition is celebrating #LLAM by educating and connecting communities through the empowered voices of individuals and families with limb loss and limb difference. . For #LLAM, @aopcyyc wants to celebrate how AMAZING our patients are! If you’d like to be featured on our social media pages, we invite you to share with us your empowering photos and insightful experiences with limb loss or limb difference. Please help us spread awareness for #LLAM by shar...ing with us what you wish our community as a whole was more aware of! Send us a DM with your photos or messages through our Facebook or Instagram accounts. . . . #LimbLossAwarenessMonth #LLAM #aopcyyc See more

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 16.08.2020

To our patients, As a responsible community organization, we continue to be very diligent in following all health and safety guidelines put forth to reduce the risk of exposure to our patients, their families, team members as well as the wider public. . AOPC is now operating at a reduced service capacity and will be providing urgent care and essential services only. For safety reasons, we have made some changes to our intake procedures that you can expect to see at your next... appointment. This includes an ‘Urgent Care Acknowledgement Form’ that can be viewed along with more detailed information on our website in the link below. If you are unsure if you qualify under ‘emergency care’ or have any other needs or questions you would like addressed, please call our office at (403)-244-2029. . Thank you. Please take care of yourselves and one another. . . . http://www.orthoticprostheticcentre.com/covid-19 #aopcyyc See more

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 10.08.2020

Kleks, our resident safety specialist, knows that times may be ruff. But he can guarantee that AOPC always makes safety our first priority! . As a responsible community organization, we continue to be very diligent in following all health and safety guidelines put forth to reduce the risk of exposure to our patients, their families, team members as well as the wider public. . While operating at a reduced service capacity, AOPC will be providing urgent care and essential serv...ices only. If you are unsure if you qualify under ‘emergency care’ or have any other needs or questions you would like addressed, please call our office at (403)-244-2029. More information to come. . The team at AOPC wishes you a safe and happy Easter long weekend. . #safetyfirst #safetydoggo #aopcyyc See more

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 28.07.2020

Who said conference calls can't be fun? #aopcyyc #therealmarchmadness . . .... . . https://www.instagram.com/p/B-cmf7IJz7G/ See more

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 24.07.2020

#Repost @terryfoxfoundation with @get_repost It's Terry Fox School Run Day! Over 3 million students (wow!) will come together today to honours Terry's memory and raise much needed funds for cancer research. Support these incredible kids by donating to a student or school today. Together we can make a difference. terryfox.org/schools

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 23.07.2020

Concerned whether or not your hand-washing techniques are good enough? Wondering how to make hand-scrubbing last more than 20 seconds? Well here's a wonderful visual demonstration of the World Health Organization's (WHO) hand-washing technique using paint! Please feel free to share with us any informational resources that you have found helpful during this time that we can circulate to the rest of our team and patients :)... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEzJ_QKjT14

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 28.06.2020

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield says space crews view their operations as an expedition, and the same goal-oriented mindset can help people manage being isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 12.06.2020

Dear patients, The COVID-19 pandemic is truly an unprecedented event and our thoughts go out to all members of the community who have been affected in different ways. As a responsible community organization, we have been diligently following health and safety guidelines put forth to reduce the risk of exposure to our patients, team members and their families as well as the wider public. ... However, today we have made the difficult but appropriate decision to no longer offer in-house patient care at our clinic effective Friday, March 20, 2020, and hope to be back seeing patients again as of March 30th. If you already have an upcoming appointment booked, please look forward to our office staff contacting you with information regarding this and the options going forward. We will continue to assess the situation and look forward to welcoming you back so you can continue your care when we are able. Until then, you will still be able to contact us during regular office hours via phone, email or text. We will also have our clinicians available for scheduled consults via phone/video appointments. If this is an urgent matter or if you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 please call 811. In the meantime, please take care of yourselves and one another. Sincerely, The team at Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre

Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre 24.05.2020

Happy birthday to our amazing orthotic wizard! #aopcyyc #orthotichtech #30yearsyoung #icecreamcake @ Alberta Orthotic & Prosthetic Centre