Robert S. Skerker M.D.When purchasing new shoes, bring your Orthotics along to ensure that it fits comfortably in the shoe. It is also important to choose shoes that are wide and supportive.

A.R.M. Physicians have the necessary skills, training, experience, and expertise to work with Orthotics and Prosthetics. Our doctors’ evaluate and treat adults and children who may benefit from orthotics and prosthetics. We recommend the optimal devices necessary for rehabilitation of each patient.
Orthotics are used to correct your body’s physical posture and maximize function while reducing pain and preventing congenital deformity. We work with many orthotic devices including:• Foot orthotics
• Plastic or metal orthosis
• Fracture orthosis
• Orthotic devices used to improve walking ability for patients experiencing foot drop
Prosthetics are artificial body parts, used to replace body parts lost due to injury, birth defect, or disease. Common prosthetics include:
• Lower-limb prosthetics
• Above Knee Prosthesis
• Below Knee Prosthesis
• Artificial Arms and Legs
• Powered upper-limb prosthetics
• Custom silicone breast prosthetics
• Custom silicone hand, arm and foot prosthetics
• Advanced computerized prosthetic systems
• Negative Pressure Socket Systems (NPS)
• MAS AK Socket Systems
Through our partnership with Garden State Orthopaedic Center, we are able to provide patients with customized braces, orthotics, and prosthetics as necessary. These devices are designed and manufactured on-site at Garden State Orthopaedic Center, giving each patient the needed support and comfort necessary for their active lifestyle.


