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Orthopedic care

Orthopedists are doctors who take care of the entire musculoskeletal system. They diagnose and treat conditions such as sprains, strains, broken bones, arthritis and osteoporosis. Some of the treatments they offer include recommending lifestyle changes, applying casts and performing surgeries, such as ligament repairs or total joint replacements.

Orthopedic orthotics and prosthetics

Accidents and chronic conditions don't have to keep holding you back.

When medical issues sideline you from the life you love, CarePartners gets you moving and comfortable as fast as possible. As Mission Health's post-acute services provider, we offer prosthetic and orthotic solutions that maximize your independence.

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Services we provide

Our dedicated orthopedic specialists use a variety of means to treat conditions, such as foot drop, chronic pain in your extremities, as well as the effects of diabetes.

Prosthetics and orthotics

When a condition reaches the point where prosthetics and orthotics are required to help you achieve the same, or near the same, level of activity you are used to, our program is rooted in physical therapy, education and custom-made adaptive devices. We offer a diverse range of devices to treat an equally diverse range of conditions. These include:

  • Adjustable prosthetic sockets
  • Artificial limbs, including prosthetic legs
  • Functional electrical stimulation (FES) systems
  • Infant cranial remolding helmets
  • Knee-ankle-foot orthoses (KAFOs)
  • Microprocessors/bionic technology
  • Myoelectric arm prostheses
  • Orthotic braces
  • Postoperative spinal braces
  • Reciprocal gait orthosis (RGO) devices

Looking for a location?

We also offer quality care at these other locations in our extended network.

Our Orthopedic care Locations

CarePartners Orthotics & Prosthetics Clinic
1 Doctors Drive
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 254 - 3392

1.3 miles

CarePartners Orthotics & Prosthetics Clinic
1 Doctors Drive
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 254 - 3392

1.3 miles

Mission Hospital
509 Biltmore Ave
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 213 - 1111

1.4 miles

Transylvania Regional Hospital
260 Hospital Dr
Brevard, NC 28712
(828) 884 - 9111

23.4 miles

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