We’re Thankful at Action Prosthetics!

We’re Thankful at Action Prosthetics!

We’ve spent the last few weeks asking our patients who came in for appointments what they are THANKFUL for and here’s what they said… (In picture, clockwise from Top-Left…) Pat Kramer (Above Knee Amputee)- “For my family” Bill Price...
Happy Veterans Day from Action Prosthetics!

Happy Veterans Day from Action Prosthetics!

“This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.” To the men and women in uniform, past, present and future, God Bless You and Thank You from the staff at Action Prosthetics! (Picture is of VETERAN members of our A.C.T.I.O.N....
Action Prosthetics Salutes our Veteran – Patient, Bill Sidders!

Action Prosthetics Salutes our Veteran – Patient, Bill Sidders!

We salute our always-busy Patient and Veteran… Bill Sidders!  Bill served in the Navy 4 years as a Dry Land Sailor/Hospital Corpsman.  He went to bootcamp in Great Lakes, Illinois.  He then worked 7 months in the hospital ward in Portsmith, Virginia going to Hospital...
Action Prosthetics Salutes our Veteran – Patient, Mike Sanders!

Action Prosthetics Salutes our Veteran – Patient, Mike Sanders!

We salute our always on-the-go Patient and Veteran… Mike Sanders!  Mike served in the Army from February 1968 to 1971 during the Vietnam War.  Mike was a 57th Scout Dog; he walked point with a dog he trained looking for booby traps, guns and the enemy!  Mike said he...
Action Prosthetics Salutes our Veteran – Patient, Chuck Robinson!

Action Prosthetics Salutes our Veteran – Patient, Chuck Robinson!

We salute our on-the-go Patient and Veteran… Chuck Robinson!  Chuck served in the Army 12 years starting in 1970 (6 years were active and his last 6 years were inactive).  He served in Germany for 3 years, Korea for 1 year and at Fort Lee for 1 year.   He was a...
Action Prosthetics Honors our Veteran – Patient, Mike Clark!

Action Prosthetics Honors our Veteran – Patient, Mike Clark!

We salute our brave, incredible Patient and Veteran… Mike Clark!  Mike served in the Army for 2 years during the Vietnam War.  While serving, Mike lost both legs (one above knee / one below knee) to a land mine explosion in the Mekong Delta Area.  Amazingly, Mike...