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Lower Limb Prosthesis

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

What do I need to know about a lower limb prosthesis?

A lower limb prosthesis is a device made to replace all or part of your leg or foot. You will be fitted with your prosthesis when your wound has healed completely. Healthcare providers will help you learn to walk with the prosthesis and improve your balance. Healthcare providers can teach you special exercises to help increase your strength. They will also help you learn new ways to do your daily activities.

Leg Prosthetics

What are the types of lower limb prosthesis?

All types of lower limb prosthesis include a foot and socket. The socket is the part of the prosthesis that connects to your stump (the end of your lower limb). There are different styles or designs of prosthesis based on where your limb was amputated. A prosthesis is made for your height, weight, and level of activity. You also may have a prosthesis made for activities or sports, such as dancing, swimming, cycling, golfing, and climbing.

How should I care for myself when using a prosthesis?

What are the risks of a lower limb prosthesis?

A poor fit may cause extra stress or pressure on your stump or your other leg. The increased pressure can lead to pain and skin problems. Skin problems that are not treated can become infected. Over time, there is a risk that you could need another amputation.

Where can I find more information?

When should I contact my healthcare provider?

When should I seek immediate care?

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