THE LARGEST PROSTHETIC FACILITY IN TEXAS
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
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AMPUTEE AND PROSTHETIC CENTER OF HOUSTON
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It is not too often in the amputee and prosthetics world that something innovative and exciting comes along, but the Amputee and Prosthetic Center in Houston, Texas has revolutionized the prosthetic industry quickly and has become the largest prosthetics provider in Houston Texas!
AMPUTEE AND PROSTHETIC CENTER VOTED HOUSTON’S “BEST PLACE TO WORK ”
Houston's Best Place to Work

The Houston Business Journal recently reported that the Amputee and Prosthetic Center (TAPC), a wholly owned subsidiary of TMC Orthopedic, Houston, was voted the "Best Place to Work" of Houston-based ... READ MORE

NOTHING REPLACES TALKING TO A FELLOW AMPUTEE
Meet with the experts
No matter how educated a health care team is, nothing replaces talking to a fellow amputee.
The Peer visitor is an amputee that can truly understand and relate to the challenges and fears of our amputee patients and discuss their prosthetic outcome.

Amputee and Prosthetic Center Named “Best Place to Work” in Houston

Meet with the experts

The Amputee and Prosthetic Center (TAPC) recently received top honors as the “Best Place to Work” among Houston-based companies with 1 to 100 employees. TMC Orthopedic, the orthotic provider counterpart of TAPC, ranked fourth on The Best Places to Work list.

In the news release, Joe Sansone, CEO of the Amputee and Prosthetic Center, stated,... READ MORE

MEET WITH EXPERTS. THE TEAM APPROACH
Meet with the expertsOftentimes, an amputee who loses a limb may be passed along from specialist to specialist, none of whom have experience with amputees or prosthetic limbs.

The Amputee Center has assembled a team of professionals that have dedicated themselves to amputee patients and their lifestyles.
Amputee and Prosthetic News
Amputee & Prosthetic Center Named
Friday, June 27, 2008 Best 'perk' here is 'making all the difference in the world' Houston Business Journal - by Nicole Bradford Houston Business Journal ...
Other News
Herman was once an avid bowler, participating in events throughout the city but in 2007, Mr. Herman had his lower leg amputated and he never thought he would bowl again. But in April the Amputee an...
Cambodian Veteran Lives the American Dream Chhon joined the Cambodian army at the young age of 17, where he served for four years. During the Cambodian civil war he stepped on a land mine, sus...
LARGEST PROSTHETIC FACILITY IN TEXAS OPENS Houston, Texas, August 23, 2007 The Amputee and Prosthetic Center has opened its newest facility located in north Houston at 850 FM 1960 West. The cent...
Articles
Stepping out in the thin air 14,000 feet above Brazoria County on Saturday afternoon and plunging 120 miles per hour toward solid ground was far from the scariest challenge ever tackled by this gro...
The Amputee and Prosthetic Center through its organization Limbs of Love donated a pair of limbs on 12/27/07 to amputee patient Jerri Chapman who hasn’t walked in over a year. Jerri Chapman is the y...
Mother walks again
The Amputee and Prosthetic Center Named #2 on the Best Places to Work in Houston If you've ever been to one of our offices you can't help...
Amputee & Prosthetic Center Named #2 on the 2007 Best Places to Work in Houston
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Amputee and Prosthetic Center Named “Best Place to Work” in Houston By Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.Ed., M.P.H. The Amputee and Prosthetic Center (TAPC) recently received top honors as the “Best Place to Work” among Houston-based companies with 1 to 100 employees. TMC Ortho...
Feb 2008 Hiring from the Hip By Joe Sansone While O&P busi...
The Case for Customer Service By Karen Henry The first step to healing, as the saying goes, is admitting you have a problem. Three years ago, Joe Sansone, president of TMC Orthopedic in Houston, Te...
Southside Place Man Has ‘Leg Up’ on Happy New Year By Lisa Viator In less than a month, Southside Place resident Richard Kennedy has lost and regained a car and a leg and, in the process, personified the spirit of the season...
A chronicle of the Bayou city publication TMC Founder and CEO, Joe Sansone. TMC ...
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The View From The Mountain Posted by Hari Sreenivasan| 2 (CBS/John Filo) Hari Sreenivasan is a CBS News correspondent based in Dallas. I was happy about being assigned to cover the annual VA/Disabled American Veterans Winter Sports Clinic in Snowmass, Colo., for a few reasons. I'm more comfortable outdoors than in...
Father learns to push self to new limits By TURNER HUTCHENS Turner Hutchens, (615) 278-5161 Originally published July 4, 2007 DNJ photo by Elisa Fisk Ryan Autery, who lost his arm during...
Article from: By Michelle Cazzulino July 06, 2007 12:00am Standing tall ... Three years ago his only means of transport was a second-hand skateboard that he steered using his good hand but now Ju...
 
 


Amputee News

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    Meet with the experts

    No matter how educated a healthcare team is, nothing replaces talking to a fellow amputee...

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  • Meet with the experts

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Amputee and Prosthetic Center of Houston Awards