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Prosthetics

The Prosthetics Department has a Certified Prosthetist on staff and offers a full range of services, including both fitting and maintenance of conventional and myo-electric prosthetic devices. Our Certified Prosthetist has completed an extensive training and certification process that includes, among other aspects, emphases on assessment, device design and fitting procedures. Also, once certified, a mandatory continuing education program ensures that certifies remain up-to-date with the latest development in technology and other areas relating to patient care.

Menzies is able to provide excellent patient care with our on-site manufacturing capabilities and facility. This allows us to not only fit ready-made or centrally – fabricated devices, but to custom modify those devices or custom fabricate. At a later date, when modification or adjustments need to be made, they can usually be done on site – providing the clients with optimum service.

See Media & Awards to read how Watson earns spot on Canadian Amputee Hockey Team.

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Patient, Eric Watson,
Below the knee Amputee, Member 2005 Canadian Amputee Hockey Team

Allan Menzies – C.P.(c) President / Owner

AlanMenziesAllan is a 3rd generation Menzies. He followed his grandfather and father’s footsteps and is a veteran of 38 years in the field of Prosthetics. Allan has been Canadian Board Certified since 1979. He regularly attends compulsory seminars and courses to continually upgrade his skills and knowledge on advancements on prosthetic components, products and manufacturing.

Prosthetics and Orthotics are the basis on which the company was founded. Visit our Company History page to learn more about our history.

Prosthetics Associations

CAPO1CAPO (Canadian Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists) is a non-profit corporation representing over 350 Prosthetic and Orthotic professionals across Canada. Membership consists of Certified Prosthetists and Orthotists, Intern Prosthetists & Orthotists, students, Registered Technicians and Associate members working in the prosthetic and orthotic field.

CAPO was established to provide a voluntary professional association for the growing number of Canadian practitioners. The Association encourages and promotes high standards of professionalism and patient care services in the prosthetic and orthotic field. The association ensures these professionals have access to educational and professional resources and a forum to advance their profession for the continual improvement of prosthetic and orthotic services in Canada.

CAPO is also the regulatory body for assuring the high standard for Registered Technicians in Prosthetics (RTP) and Orthotics (RTO) across Canada.


CBCPO1CBCPO (Canadian Board of Certification for Prosthetists and Orthotists) is a non-profit corporation recognizing proficiency in the field of Prosthetics and Orthotics. CBCPO regulates the certification and ethics of Canadian Certified Prosthetists and Orthotists who practice in the field of fitting and manufacturing prosthetic and orthotic devices. Individuals wishing to be granted certification must show necessary educational experience and must pass the certification exam process. Once certification is granted, membership is renewed annually in order to maintain mandatory good standing status.

Prosthetics FAQ (Click on questions for answers)

What Does Prosthetics Mean?


Do I need a referral?


Funding Options?


What if I need modifications made to my prostheses?

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