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Advanced Arm Dynamics Awarded $35.92 Million Contract to Provide Upper Extremity Prosthetic Care to Injured Soldiers.


REDONDO BEACH, Calif. -- Advanced Arm Dynamics, one of the nation's leading providers of upper extremity upper extremity
n.
The shoulder, arm, forearm, wrist, or hand. Also called superior limb, thoracic limb.
 prostheses Prostheses
A synthetic object that resembles a missing anatomical part.

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, announced today that it had been awarded a multi-million dollar contract from the Department of the Army. Advanced Arm Dynamics will be working closely with the Walter Reed Army Medical Center Walter Reed Army Medical Center, major hospital complex in Washington, D. C., and Forest Glen, Md.; est. 1923 and named for U.S. army surgeon Walter Reed. It is composed of seven units including a general hospital and a research institute. There are several thousand beds.  (WRAMC WRAMC Walter Reed Army Medical Center ) to provide comprehensive prosthetic pros·thet·ic
adj.
1. Serving as or relating to a prosthesis.

2. Of or relating to prosthetics.



prosthetic

serving as a substitute; pertaining to prostheses or to prosthetics.
 services to injured soldiers. Advanced Arm Dynamics is the sole contract provider for upper extremity care at WRAMC.

"The team from Advanced Arm Dynamics is eager to continue working with the experts from Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Working together, we strive to develop unique solutions for each and every soldier, ultimately providing the best care possible," said John Miguelez, founder and president of Advanced Arm Dynamics.

The mobile team from Advanced Arm Dynamics, which consists of certified prosthetists, technicians, a patient coordinator and an occupational therapist, has been working with WRAMC for the last three years and has provided upper extremity prosthetic care to more than 125 upper extremity amputee am·pu·tee
n.
A person who has had one or more limbs removed by amputation.
 soldiers. During that time, over 500 prostheses have been designed and fit for this challenging population.

One of the soldiers treated at WRAMC is twenty-seven-year-old Sgt. Brian Doyne, who lost his left arm while serving in Iraq with the U.S. Armed Forces. It was important for Doyne to be able to accomplish anything with his prosthesis prosthesis (prŏs`thĭsĭs): see artificial limb.
prosthesis

Artificial substitute for a missing part of the body, usually an arm or leg.
 that he was doing before he was injured. "At Walter Reed, it was clear that I was not alone in what I was going through, and then they introduced me to the Advanced Arm Dynamics team, who have met and exceeded my high expectations for my prosthesis and follow-up care," said Doyne. Now Brian is back teaching anti-terrorism techniques for various government agencies, lifting weights and awaiting his next challenge.

About Advanced Arm Dynamics

Advanced Arm Dynamics, Inc. (AAD AAD American Academy of Dermatology.
AAD American Association of Dermatology
) is one of the nation's leading providers of upper extremity prostheses. AAD empowers patients to return to work and lead active lifestyles by working with each patient throughout the fitting and rehabilitation process. The company's services include state-of-the art technologies and techniques, rehabilitation planning, insurance justification and authorization negotiations, occupational therapy and psychological counseling and a patient-to-patient mentoring program. Advanced Arm Dynamics Centers of Excellence facilities are located in Texas, Connecticut, Iowa and Oregon. For additional information on Advanced Arm Dynamics, please visit our Web site at www.armdynamics.com.
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