CUSTOM PROSTHETIC LIMB SOLUTIONS
Designed and built just for you
OUR PROMISE
Whether it’s enjoying the activities you love again, becoming independent from your caretakers, going back to work, or reaching another personal goal, the team at Robard Bionics is passionate about helping you overcome amputation.
Your prosthesis should be a tool that helps to restore the parts of life that were lost after amputation. It should be comfortable, convenient to use, and reliable. Our gifted team of professionals is committed to providing prosthetic care that holds true to these principles.
IN-HOME CARE
No matter your location in Southern California, our team is capable of bringing quality prosthetic care to you.
Our in-home care system was designed to eliminate the burden of commuting to our clinic by offering complete prosthetic services in the patient’s home or healthcare facility. In-home care is especially beneficial for individuals living in rural areas who don’t have close access to quality prosthetic care. We serve amputees throughout Southern California. So if you are located in the Southern California region, we are excited to bring cutting-edge prosthetic care to you!
Frequently Asked Questions
Amputation presents a new way of life and many questions along with it. If your question is not answered here, feel free to reach out below.
What will my prosthesis look like?
Your prosthesis will be built with technology that balances functionality with natural proportions. This technology will be chosen based on your activity level; However, you have the option to include a lifelike, cosmetic cover that will more closely match the skin tone and shape of your natural limb. Fabric of any pattern you like may also be laminated into the socket of your prosthesis.
How long will it take to get my prosthesis?
After a physical evaluation with one of our practioners, you should receive your prosthesis in 7-10 business days thanks to our efficient, in-house fabrication lab.
How heavy will my prosthesis be?
A lower limb prosthesis will weigh about 4-6 lbs. In most cases, this weight is lower than the weight of the natural limb that the prosthesis replaces. Given that the prosthesis is not part of your body, however, initially it will feel like a weighted object that you have to carry. You may need to build up strength in your residual limb before you feel comfortable with the weight of your prosthesis.
How does prosthetic care work exactly?
Prosthetic care involves an ongoing relationship between you and your provider. Initially, you will be fit with a customized prosthetic limb. In time you may experience changes in your residual limb for which modifcations in your prosthesis must be made. Your prosthetist will also have to replace components in your prosthesis over time due to wear and tear. Learn More >
How much will my prosthesis cost?
The out-of-pocket cost of your prosthesis is heavily dependent on your insurance coverage. Most amputees with Medicare and secondary insurance won't pay any out-of-pocket expenses. To find out your coverage options, request a free, virtual consutlation below.
Free Consultation
Would you like us to reach out to you? We’ll learn about your prosthetic needs and explain the process for creating a comfortable prosthesis that you can depend on.