Upper-Limb Outcomes: Grip Types, Task Completion Time, and Functional Reach (For Clinicians)

Upper-limb prosthetic care depends on more than how a device looks or how strong it is.What truly matters is how well a person can grip, reach, and finish everyday tasks without fear or frustration.Clinicians track these abilities using simple but powerful measures such as grip types, task completion time, and functional reach.These outcomes show how […]
Stairs, Slopes, and Uneven Terrain: Functional Outcome Tests for MDs and PTs

Walking on a flat floor tells only a small part of a prosthetic user’s story.Real life happens on stairs, ramps, gravel paths, broken roads, and places where the ground is never perfectly smooth.For doctors and physical therapists, these uneven spaces reveal how strong, stable, and confident a user truly feels with their prosthesis.Functional outcome tests […]
Device Uptime & Adherence: How Clinicians Track Wear Time and Real Usage

How long a person actually wears their prosthesis each day says more about comfort, trust, and usefulness than almost any other measure in prosthetic care.When a device stays on, it becomes part of life.When it stays off, it becomes a barrier to daily movement.Clinicians use wear-time and real-usage tracking to understand this difference clearly and […]