Pre-Hab for Prosthetics: Physician-Led Programs That Cut Time to First Fit

When a person loses a limb, their world changes overnight. Every movement, every habit, even their sense of balance must be rebuilt from the ground up. For doctors, that moment marks not the end of surgery but the beginning of something just as critical—the journey toward mobility. Traditionally, most of the focus in prosthetic care […]
Upper-Limb Cases: When Physicians Should Prescribe Early Myoelectric Training

When a person loses an arm or hand, the loss goes far beyond the physical. It affects how they dress, eat, write, work, and even how they see themselves. Every gesture we take for granted — holding a cup, typing a message, shaking hands — suddenly feels out of reach. But thanks to new-generation prosthetics, […]
Microprocessor Knees Early? Surgeon and Physiatrist Criteria That Justify Timing

Every amputee’s recovery story begins the same way — with hope, uncertainty, and a single question: When will I walk again? For above-knee amputees, this question carries even more weight. Walking is not just about replacing what was lost; it’s about restoring rhythm, confidence, and safety. And that’s where microprocessor knees — the most advanced […]
Objective Outcomes Doctors Track: AMPnoPRO, 6MWT, TUG Pre-Fit and Post-Fit

In prosthetic rehabilitation, every step counts — quite literally. For doctors, tracking those steps isn’t just about watching a patient walk; it’s about measuring how well they’re regaining their independence, confidence, and quality of life. Objective outcome measures like the AMPnoPRO, the Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), and the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test help […]
Geriatric Candidates: Physician Guidance on Early Fit, Falls Risk, and Frailty

Growing older brings wisdom, memories, and stories — but it also brings physical challenges that can quietly change how a person lives. For many older adults, mobility becomes the measure of independence. A simple fall, a chronic condition, or an amputation can suddenly make everyday tasks seem impossible. For physicians, this is where guidance matters […]