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Aspire Prosthetics & Orthotics Inc.
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Support Groups

​The best way to heal and learn about your new prosthetic/orthotic device is through the help of others. Here at Aspire Prosthetics & Orthotics, we feel this is a very important step in your recovery process, which is why we have put together a list of support groups to help you during and after your recovery.

Support Groups


WellSpan Rehab Amputee Support Group – York


Amputee Coalition of America

The Association of Children’s Prosthetic-Orthotic Clinics

Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund

For Families and Friends


AgrAbility Project – Disability in Agriculture and Rural America


Active Living Magazine

National Ccenter of Physical Activity and Disabillity

National Amputee Golf Association

Books



Challenged by Amputation: Embracing a New Life. Carol S. Wallace. 1995 Inclusion Concepts Publishing House.


When You Can’t Come Back. Dave and Jan Dravecky with Ken Gire. 1992. Zondervan Publishing House.


Conditioning with Physical Disabilities. Kevin F. Lockette, PT, CSCS and Ann M. Keyes, PT,CSCS. 1994.


One-Handed in a Two-Handed World. Tommye-Karen Mayer. 2000. Prince-Gillison Press.

Coping With Being Physically Challenged. Linda Le Ratto, M.Ed. 1991. The Rosen Publishing Group.

Coping With Limb Loss. Ellen Winchell, PhD. 1995. Avery Publishing Group.

Office Hours

Monday – Friday
8am – 5pm

Saturday
by appointment

Sunday
closed

Corporate Office:

506 Greenbriar Rd
York, PA 17404
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Phone: (717) 430-6100
Fax: (717) 219-9927

aspire@aspirepo.com

West York:

506 Greenbriar Rd
York, PA 17494
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Phone: (717) 430 – 6100
Fax: (717) 347 – 6566

GB@aspirepo.com

Lancaster:

120 S. Centerville Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17603
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Phone: (717) 430-6100
Fax: 717 219 8229

Lancaster@aspirepo.com

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