Excellent care every step of the way.

Amasa Orthotics and Prosthetics was established in 2023 in Radcliff, KY to provide high-quality and personalized orthotic and prosthetic care to the community. We focus on diabetic footwear and other orthotic and prosthetic services, with the goal of empowering our patients to “Walk Boldly” in life. We put our patients first and offer customized solutions that meet their unique needs. Our approach is centered on kindness, compassion, and exceptional care. We are a team of caring professionals who are committed to making a positive impact in our community.

A orthotic brace having its trim lines drawn on

Orthotics

Upper and lower extremity orthotics are devices used to support and align the limbs of the body. Upper extremity orthotics include braces, splints, and supports for the arms, hands, and fingers. Lower extremity orthotics include braces, splints, and supports for the legs, ankles, and feet. These orthotics are used to treat a variety of conditions, such as fractures, sprains, and neuropathies. They can also be used to provide support, improve mobility, and reduce pain.

An elderly person donning their diabetic dress shoes.

Diabetic Footwear

Diabetic shoes are specially designed shoes that aim to reduce the risk of foot complications in people with diabetes. They are made with materials that provide extra cushioning and support, and they help to prevent injuries, such as blisters and sores, that can lead to more serious problems. The shoes also improve circulation and reduce pressure on the feet.

A below knee amputee walking on a treadmill.

Prosthetics

Prosthetics are artificial devices designed to replace missing body parts or enhance existing ones. They can be used for a variety of reasons, including medical, cosmetic, or functional purposes. Prosthetics are made from a variety of materials, such as plastics, metals, and composites, and can be custom-made to fit a person’s unique body shape.

“Walk boldly and wisely…. There is a hand above that will help you on.”

— Philip James Bailey