Brachial Plexus & Partial Hand: Early Orthoprosthetic Pathways for Physicians

When someone loses hand function—whether from a brachial plexus injury or a partial hand amputation—the question that immediately follows is, “What now?” For many patients, that moment feels like the end of independence. They imagine a life of limitation—simple things like buttoning a shirt, holding a spoon, or greeting someone suddenly seem out of reach. […]
Diabetic Foot to Transtibial: MD Timing Windows That Improve Gait and Skin Health

Diabetes has quietly become one of the biggest health challenges across India, especially in rural and tier-2 regions.Beyond the familiar talk of sugar levels and diet, one of the most painful consequences of diabetes often goes unnoticed until it’s too late—the diabetic foot. A small wound that refuses to heal, a mild infection that worsens […]
Rural and Tier-2 Settings: Physician Playbook for Tele-Clearance to First Fit

In the heart of rural and tier-2 India, healthcare is deeply personal. A doctor is not just a healer—they are a confidant, a counselor, and often the only bridge between a patient and hope. When it comes to prosthetic care, especially after limb loss, this bridge becomes even more critical. Every decision, every call, and […]
Insurance & Coding Notes for Clinicians: Documenting Medical Necessity Early

Every clinician knows that good care begins with good documentation. Yet, when it comes to prosthetic or rehabilitation patients, what you write in the first few days after surgery can shape the entire course of their recovery — not only medically but financially. A prosthesis, no matter how advanced, is useless if the insurance paperwork […]
Counseling Scripts for Doctors: Setting Patient Expectations for Early Fit

For every patient who undergoes an amputation, recovery begins long before the prosthesis touches their skin. It starts with words — the first honest, reassuring conversation a doctor has with them after surgery. In those moments, the physician’s voice becomes medicine. The right words calm fear, rebuild trust, and prepare the patient for the journey […]