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As our organization's name indicates, Alatheia's main function is to rehabilitate amputees through prosthetic fabrication and fitting. Whether amputees are congenital or traumatic, we exist for those who wish to overcome their disability through the aid of prosthetic devices.

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Although we can supply and fabricate any type of prosthesis - from the very simple to the most technologically advanced, our primary focus is creating custom-made functional aesthetic restorations - prosthetic devices that are "true" looking.

Alatheia means truth in Ancient Greek. We have developed a special "true to life" highly functional prosthetic line that exceeds all others in quality and user satisfaction. Based on years of clinical experience, we believe that in order for a functional aesthetic prosthesis to be successful in aiding rehabilitation, it must look as true as possible.

Congruent with our belief, we have created the Dermatos® prosthesis and prosthetic skin line. Dermatos® prosthetic devices look extremely "true to life". Therefore users of Dermatos® have the ability to interact with their family, friends, business associates, clients, and customers without their amputation or prosthesis being noticed.

In today's society, no longer do hooks or other visually obvious mechanical prosthetic devices provide rehabilitation for many prosthesis wearers. Bank tellers, salespeople, lawyers, physicians, actors, executives, entertainers, secretaries, receptionists, hosts, hostesses, and teachers are just a few of the professions where aesthetic restorations allow for optimum rehabilitation. However, whether an amputee is employed or not, Dermatos® prosthetic devices greatly improve their quality of life. Dermatos® enables wearers to feel "normal" by visually "restoring" their limb and thus eliminating the rude stares and often-unintentional offensive comments that distract them from their lives.

Therefore, Alatheia's rehabilitation focus is one of deep psychological and emotional importance, an aspect of rehabilitation that, we believe, has gone primarily unnoticed in the prosthetic community for too long.