EMS vs. TENS for Limb Recovery: What Amputees Should Know

For someone recovering from limb loss, every step forward feels like a battle—and a breakthrough. One day it’s about reducing swelling. Another day it’s about getting your muscles to fire again. Then it’s about pain—phantom, nerve, or just from overusing the other side of your body. If you’ve been navigating this journey, you’ve likely heard […]
Low-Cost Gamified Rehab for Indian Patients: What’s Possible?

Rehabilitation is a vital part of recovery after limb loss, stroke, injury, or surgery. But for many patients in India, therapy is often delayed, cut short, or skipped entirely—not because they don’t want to heal, but because consistent access to rehab is expensive, time-consuming, or simply unavailable in their area. Many can’t afford regular clinic […]
How Indian Amputees Are Using Game-Based Apps to Stay Motivated

Losing a limb is life-changing. But for many Indian amputees, the real challenge starts after the surgery—when they’re learning to live again, to move again, to feel like themselves again. It’s a journey filled with ups and downs. And while prosthetics can restore function, keeping up with recovery isn’t easy. That’s where game-based apps are […]
Making Physical Therapy Fun: Indian Hospitals Try Gamified Recovery

Physical therapy is necessary—but let’s face it, for many people, it can feel like a chore. After surgery or injury, patients are told to do the same movements again and again. They know it’s important. But without energy, encouragement, or change, even the most essential therapy sessions can start to feel boring, slow, or discouraging. […]
Why Gamified Rehab Could Revolutionize Prosthetic Care in Urban India

Urban India is growing fast. Cities are full of energy, ambition, and movement. But for people with limb differences living in these spaces, recovery can feel like a race where everyone else is ten steps ahead. Even when prosthetic care is available, staying motivated during rehab, fitting it into busy lives, and getting the right […]