The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Specialist gets 6-year-old on right foot

Jason Auyer helps child with a new prosthetic leg.

- By H. M. Cauley

In the 16 years he’s been working with patients who need prosthetic equipment, Jason Auyer has built a primarily adult clientele. The owner of Alliance Prosthetic­s and Orthotics of Gainesvill­e usually sees grown-ups with specific needs.

“The biggest population we serve is amputees who have complicati­ons usually associated with diabetes and vascular problems,” he said.

Six-year-old Ethan Regalado was a different case entirely.

Auyer first heard about the child’s problems with his prosthetic leg when he met Ethan’s mother at church.

“He’d had a congenital amputation when he was 3, and she told me he was having issues, so I was able to make some adjustment­s,” said Auyer.

Auyer also knew t hat Ethan wanted to take karate lessons like his brother but couldn’t physically do that.

Auyer found a solution: Ethan needed a running foot. But the cost can be prohib- itive. “A foot alone can be $3,000 to $4,000, and an entire prosthesis is about a $10,000 investment,” he said.

Auyer also knew about the Challenged Athletes Foundation that offers grants to cover those costs. The nonprofit often pairs with the manufactur­er of the Össur Running Foot to help children and adults reach higher activity levels with the special pros- thesis. Ethan received a dona- tion that paid for the high- tech foot, and Auyer gave his time to custom make the piece that fits over Ethan’s leg.

“I like to partner with the foundation to help our patients,” said Auyer. “We believe strongly that the devices we provide are tools to help patients achieve their mobility and functional goals.”

The day Ethan received his running foot was celebrated in Auyer’s office with food and balloons.“I love the technology and all that goes into it, but I really love that we can help our patients achieve their goals,” he said.

 ?? COURTESY ?? Jason Auyer (center in scrubs) and the staff of Alliance Prosthetic­s and Orthotics celebrate their young client’s new prosthetic running leg.
COURTESY Jason Auyer (center in scrubs) and the staff of Alliance Prosthetic­s and Orthotics celebrate their young client’s new prosthetic running leg.

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