Care shaped at the highest levels of sport.
Meet Adam Kramer, CPO — Certified Prosthetist Orthotist and Clinical Manager at Quantum, with more than fifteen years spent enabling and improving the lives of people living with limb loss and disability.
Certified Prosthetist Orthotist (CPO) · Clinical Manager · Two master's degrees · Tokyo Paralympics bronze (coach) · USOPC Order of Ikkos

High-level care, traditional and advanced.
Adam joined Quantum in 2023 to empower patients and support rehabilitation through orthotic and prosthetic care. He is known for delivering high-level outcomes with both established and technologically advanced methods, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams to restore mobility and quality of life.

Experience at the highest levels of sport.
Before Quantum, Adam worked with Lurie Children's Hospital and served as an assistant coach for Team USA Women's Wheelchair Basketball and the University of Alabama's Adapted Athletics program. Across those high-performance programs his teams earned multiple national championships and a bronze medal at the Tokyo Paralympics.
For his part behind that success, Adam received the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee's Order of Ikkos — the honor Olympic and Paralympic medalists award to the coach who shaped their performance.

Rooted in adaptive sport and community.
Adam began his career in community recreation for people with disabilities in the Chicago suburbs, specializing in adaptive sport and working hands-on with people across a wide range of disabilities, including wounded Veterans. That grounding — meeting people where they are and building toward what they want to do — still shapes how he approaches every fitting.
Training across care and coaching.
Adam holds two master's degrees — one in Orthotics and Prosthetics, another in Global Business Management — along with a Bachelor of Science in Health, Human Performance, and Recreation with a minor in Coaching. He is a Certified Prosthetist Orthotist (CPO).
