Healing & Rehabilitation
Healing & Rehabilitation through orthotics and prosthetics.
Orthopaedic Specialists
Prosthetist Specialists
Medical Professionals
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M. Xaba - Certified Prosthetist and Orthotists
Our certified clinicians ensure the proper fit and usage of every orthotic and prosthetic provided.
We specialise in the following areas
Our certified medical practitioners take to the best of their capability to ensure that patients receive the highest level of care. We work in a team with surgeons, physicians and therapists to correct, support, replace or protect part of patients’ body.
Our objective is to give the best health care possible and rehabilitate to the fullest of their potential. It is our duty to push patients to achieve maximum functionality, rehabilitation and overall self-esteem.
Congenital Deficiencies
- Club Foot
- Cerebral Palsy
- Spinal Bifida
- Plagiocephaly
- Scaphocephaly
- Brachycephaly
- Monocephaly
- Neurofibromatosis
- Arthrogyposis
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Charcot Marietooth
- Orsteogenesis Imperfecta
- Delayed Developments
Diseases Management
- Diabetes Millitas
- Stroke
- Arthritis
- Polio
- Osteoporoses
- Multiple Sterosis
Injury Management
- Fractures
- Soft Tissue Injuries
- Head and Spinal Traumas
Pain Management
- Joint Pain
- Limb Pain
- Spinal Pain
Additionally, We also do the following:
- Post-Operation Braces
- Sport Braces
- Foot Orthotics
- Pediatric Orthotics
- Scoliosis Braces
Our services & specialties. Find the care you need
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Find frequently asked questions and
important information about us
How long before I get my prosthesis?
Some people are ready for their temporary prosthesis as early as 2-weeks following the removal of all staples and sutures. This will vary from person to person. As a general rule, when the surgical site is fully healed and most of the swelling has disappeared, you will be ready for the next step. Each patient’s healing time differs depending on his or her overall health condition.
How long before I will be able to walk again?
Walking will vary because healing is different for each person. On average, healing time will range from 1-3 months. However, it could be longer for patients with diabetes or other health related issues.
How long does it take to make and fit a prosthesis?
The fabrication of a prosthesis is a very labor intensive process, requiring multiple fittings to ensure the best fit. Insurance authorization also plays a key role in delivering a prosthetic device. Once authorization is obtained, it will take about 2 weeks, provided we can obtain all of the parts from manufacturers.
147 Beach Road, Shelly Beach, 4265
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039 310 1029 / 079 783 6065
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