Dan, Sal, and the team at Progressive O&P recently joined the Kind Deeds organization to fit injured Ukrainian soldiers with prosthetics and help rehabilitate them to walk again. CBS News New York covered the story. Watch the full story here ALBERTSON, N.Y. — Some soldiers who were injured fighting in Ukraine are in New York to receive state-of-the-art care …
Strong in Body; Strong in Faith
AMITYVILLE, New York, March 10, 2020 – The morning sun shines through the window signaling the start to a new day as Joseph O. makes up his bed and readies himself to hit the gym. Today is “back day”. Yesterday was “chest day”. And tomorrow? Well, you’ll likely find him at the gym then too. It’s all part of a healthy fitness regimen the forty-something-year-old has …
Picturing a New Life
NEW ROCHELLE, New York, March 9, 2020 – Michael P. sits in his kitchen holding an old photograph of two men in suits, one with his arm amiably around the other, smiling into the camera. The other man wears a forced smile, clearly in pain and not hiding it well. It’s a difficult memory to recall, as Michael admits he was the …
An Update for Our Patients Concerning COVID-19
We wanted to let our patients and their families know about changes to our practice that we’re taking during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. Masks are required for all patients and staff Patients are scheduled every 30 mins – 1 hour depending on the complexity We are not currently accepting walk-in appts We are diligently and regularly cleaning the waiting room, …
Synergies for Successful Prosthetics
Progressive Orthotics & Prosthetics own Sal Martella, CPO recently co-authored an article in Rehab Management with Robert Aranbayev, DPT of New York Dynamic Neuromuscular Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy on the model that they use to ensure their mutual patient’s success in resuming their normal activities and quality of life with a new prosthetic. You can read the complete article on Rehab Management’s …
One-Legged Warrior
Long Island, New York, October 22, 2019 – Navy Submarine Veteran Rich D. cracks another one-legged man joke as he shows off his patriotic prosthesis donning an American flag and bald eagle. Having lost his leg to diabetes one year ago, Rich credits his sense of humor, “can-do” attitude, and military training for helping him transition to life as an amputee. And …
Weathering the Storm: How One O&P Partnership has Flourished
The partnership strategies and practices of Progressive O&P’s co-owners, Sal Martella and Dan Bastian were recently featured in The O&P Edge magazine. In the article, Dan and Sal share the tips they’ve learned from their incredibly successful 20-year partnership. Originally appeared in The O&P Edge, September 2019 By Linda Williams In an industry that has seen many solo practices …
Big Legs and Big Goals
QUEENS, New York, June 7, 2019 – Makeva B. sits comfortably in her bedroom, but her thoughts are miles away on a beach in the Bahamas. She’s planning a cruise with her best friend, three children, and her niece. It will be Makeva’s first time not only out on a ship in the open ocean but also finding her balance on …
RIGHT INGREDIENTS TO RISE
LINDENHURST, New York, May 22, 2019 – Robert “Bob” M. waits for another loaf of bread to rise in his home kitchen in Lindenhurst. He thoughtfully chose every ingredient that went into baking it, lovingly kneaded the dough and can smell the success of his efforts. Six months ago, he wouldn’t have been able to walk over and pull it …
Progressive’s Patient, Patricia Lewis Featured on ABC/CBS News
Progressive O&P patient Patricia Lewis was the subject of two recent television news stories about overcoming her double amputation. Patricia is an oncology nurse from Rockville Centre who had been experiencing a mysterious pain in both her legs which turned out to be undiagnosed diabetes. After also suffering a stroke, she learned that she would have to have both her legs amputated. …









