Microprocessor Knee Cost-Effectiveness: Falls, Readmissions, and ROI for Hospitals

Microprocessor knees often get discussed as premium technology, but hospitals look at them through a very different lens. The real questions are about falls, readmissions, length of stay, staff time, and long-term costs. In simple terms, do these knees reduce risk, improve outcomes, and make financial sense for hospitals in India? This article is written […]
India-Specific Outcomes: Cashless Pathways, Follow-Up Adherence, and Real-World KPIs for Clinicians

Prosthetic care in India is changing very quickly.More people are receiving quality devices, more hospitals are building rehab teams, and more families are learning about early-fitting pathways.But for clinicians across the country, one question matters more than anything else:What outcomes can we realistically expect in India’s unique system, with its mix of cashless claims, busy […]
Counseling with Data: How Clinicians Use Outcomes to Improve Prosthetic Acceptance

Accepting a prosthesis is not only a physical process.It is also an emotional journey filled with hope, fear, questions, and uncertainty.Clinicians today have a powerful tool to support patients through this journey: data. When used thoughtfully, outcome data helps patients understand their progress, trust their abilities, and feel more confident with every step they take.It […]
Outcome Dashboards for Clinics: Building AMP/TUG/6MWT Tracking That Guides Care

Outcome dashboards are becoming one of the most important tools in modern prosthetic clinics.They help doctors track what truly matters: how well a patient walks, how stable they feel, how fast they move, and how much endurance they can build over time.Tests like AMP, TUG, and the 6MWT give clear numbers that show progress, but […]
MCID and MID in Prosthetic Rehab: What Counts as “Meaningful” for Patients and Doctors

In prosthetic rehabilitation, numbers only matter when they mean something to real people.A test score can go up, a walking time can go down, and a distance can increase—but the question every doctor and every patient eventually asks is simple:Does this change actually matter in daily life? That is where MCID and MID come in.These […]