A Beginner’s Guide to Physical Therapy for Below-Knee and Above-Knee Prosthetic Users

After a leg amputation, getting a prosthetic is a big step forward—but it’s only part of the journey. To walk confidently and move freely again, physical therapy plays an essential role. Whether you’re a below-knee (transtibial) or above-knee (transfemoral) prosthetic user, physical therapy helps rebuild strength, balance, and trust in your body. It also prepares […]
Custom-Made vs. Prefabricated Pediatric Prosthetics: Which Is Best?

Choosing the right prosthetic for a child is a big decision. It’s not just about getting a new hand or leg—it’s about helping them move, play, and live more freely. Parents often find themselves standing between two choices: custom-made prosthetics or prefabricated ones. Both seem helpful, but which one truly fits your child’s needs? At […]
The Future of Lower-Limb Prosthetics: What’s Next for Transtibial and Transfemoral Users?

Lower-limb prosthetics have come a long way. What started as simple wooden legs has now turned into advanced systems with smart sensors, responsive knees, and lightweight materials. But the story doesn’t end here. In fact, it’s just getting started. The future of lower-limb prosthetics is filled with innovation, and for both transtibial (below-knee) and transfemoral […]
How Pediatric Prosthetics Adapt to a Growing Child’s Needs

Children grow fast — not just in height and size, but also in how they move, play, and explore the world. When a child uses a prosthetic limb, that growth brings unique challenges. The prosthetic must change with them, fit them well at every stage, and help them keep up with the demands of everyday […]
The Ultimate Guide to Pediatric Prosthetics: What Parents Need to Know

When a child needs a prosthetic limb, it can feel overwhelming for parents. Questions come fast — What kind of prosthetic is best? Will my child be able to play, go to school, and live a full life? How do I even begin the process? At Robobionics, we understand how emotional and confusing this journey […]