New York, New York (NY) Orthopedic Appliances Companies

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Al Orthopedic Supplies Inc
426 East 73rd St.
New York NY 10021
(212) 734-7313
Burns & Co Inc
50 Sutton Place South
New York NY 10022
(212) 598-6167

Burns & Co Inc is a privately held company in New York, NY and is a Single Location business.
East Coast Orthotic
161 Fort Washington Avenue
New York NY 10032
(212) 305-1575
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Eastcoast Orthotic-Prosthetic
3927 Broadway
New York NY 10032
(212) 923-2161
Mayfair Orthotics & Prosthetic
346 East 76th St Front 2
New York NY 10021
(212) 879-8100
New York Orthotic And Prosthetic Ltd
67 Irving Place
New York NY 10003
(212) 673-6267
Orthotic & Prosthetic Care
353 Fort Washington Avenue
New York NY 10033
Orthotic Solutions
1841 Broadway Room 606
New York NY 10023
(212) 265-3463
Happy Feet USA
89 South Street#1185 Pier 17 Bldg
New York NY 10038
(914) 886-5145

Every day, the average person takes 8,000 to 10,000 steps, sustaining thousands of pounds of pressure on the 26 bones in their feet. This constant com
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