EMS & Gamified Rehab: Evidence of Outcome Gains Doctors Can Expect

Rehabilitation after limb loss is not only about strength and movement.It is also about motivation, muscle memory, and helping the body relearn patterns that once felt natural.Tools like EMS and gamified rehab make this process smoother, faster, and more engaging for patients who often feel overwhelmed in the early phase of recovery. When used together, […]
Brace vs Prosthesis vs Limb Salvage: Comparative Outcomes Clinicians Should Know

When a limb is badly injured or weakened by disease, doctors often face a difficult choice: brace the limb, salvage it through surgery, or move toward amputation and prosthetic fitting.Each path can help a patient regain movement, but each comes with its own benefits, risks, timeframes, and long-term outcomes.For clinicians, understanding these differences clearly is […]
Oncology Amputation Outcomes: Mobility, Pain Control, and QoL Benchmarks (For Doctors)

Oncology-related amputations create a unique recovery path that looks very different from trauma or vascular cases.These patients are healing from cancer, coping with treatment side effects, and adjusting to life with a prosthesis all at the same time.Their bodies are fragile, their energy levels change quickly, and their emotional world is often stretched thin. For […]
Diabetes & Dysvascular Cohorts: Healing, Reulceration, and Mobility Outcomes for Clinicians

Caring for people with diabetes or dysvascular conditions requires a gentle, precise, and steady approach.Their bodies heal slowly, their skin breaks down easily, and every small pressure point can become a serious risk.For clinicians, understanding healing timelines, reulceration patterns, and mobility outcomes is essential for safe and effective prosthetic care. This group needs more than […]
Geriatric Prosthetic Outcomes: Frailty Indices, Falls per 1,000 Days, and Goal Setting (For MDs)

Older adults experience prosthetic care very differently from younger users.Their bodies change more quickly, their balance becomes more delicate, and even small discomforts can lead to big setbacks.Because of this, doctors need outcome measures that reflect the realities of aging—frailty, fall risk, day-to-day stability, and goals that feel safe, realistic, and meaningful. Frailty indices help […]