Common Psychological Effects of Amputation and How to Address Them

Losing a limb is more than just a physical change. It changes how you move, how you live, and very often, how you feel inside. The body heals over time, but the mind takes its own path. This path can feel lonely, confusing, and heavy. The emotions that come with amputation are often strong, sometimes […]
How to Talk to Loved Ones About Your Amputation

Losing a limb changes your life. There’s no easy way to say it. Whether it’s your arm or leg, whether it happened suddenly or after years of illness, the journey ahead is not just about physical healing. It’s also deeply emotional. And one of the hardest parts of this journey? Talking to the people you […]
Managing Nighttime Pain and Discomfort After Limb Loss

Losing a limb brings a wide range of changes — to your body, your daily life, and your emotions. While the days are often filled with appointments, therapy, and tasks that keep your mind busy, the nights can feel different. For many people, nighttime is when pain and discomfort become more noticeable. It’s when your […]
The Role of Peer Support in Amputation Trauma Recovery

Losing a limb changes more than just how you move. It changes how you see the world — and how you see yourself. The road after amputation is full of physical challenges, yes, but it’s the emotional journey that often feels the hardest. You’re not just healing from surgery. You’re healing from shock, grief, fear, […]
Compression Wrapping Techniques for Swelling and Shaping

After an amputation, one of the most important parts of recovery is managing the shape and size of your residual limb. Swelling is a natural response after surgery, but if it’s not handled properly, it can slow down healing and make it harder to fit into a prosthesis later. That’s why compression wrapping plays such […]