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Amputation Rehabilitation

Townhouse Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing delivers one of Long Island’s most experienced and successful amputation rehabilitation programs for patients with new lower-extremity (below-knee and above-knee), upper-extremity, and bilateral amputations. Hospitals, vascular surgeons, and prosthetists throughout Nassau and Queens refer to us because our full-time physiatrist, certified therapists, on-site wound team, and peer visitors work together to heal residual limbs, restore mobility and confidence, and achieve the fastest, safest return home with or without a prosthesis.

Expert amputation rehab & prosthetic training in Uniondale, Long Island. Below-knee, above-knee, upper extremity – intensive therapy, wound care, and emotional support.

Elderly Care Interaction

Why Surgeons and Patients Choose Townhouse for Amputation Rehab

  • Daily physician and certified prosthetist/orthotist visits

  • Pre-prosthetic training: residual limb shaping, desensitization, compression therapy

  • Intensive gait and balance training 7 days a week (parallel bars, AlterG® treadmill, Bioness®)

  • Upper-extremity and activities-of-daily-living retraining

  • Advanced wound care for surgical sites and skin breakdowns

  • Psychological support and peer visitor program (former amputees who “have been there”)

  • Prosthetic measurement, fitting, and initial training on-site

  • Home evaluation and family training before discharge

From Hospital Bed to Walking Again – Step by Step

Most patients begin standing and walking practice within days and leave our program confidently using their prosthesis or adaptive equipment in weeks.

Start Amputation Rehabilitation Today – Admissions 24/7

Call our amputation rehab coordinator now. We accept direct transfers from any hospital, any time.

516-565-1900

755 Hempstead Turnpike Uniondale, NY 11553

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