Lower Extremity Prosthesis
There is a wide variety of prostheses that are designed to function and in many cases look(Cosmesis) like a natural arm, leg, hand, or foot. Although there are many different designs, most have similar parts. These include:
- A socket into which the stump of the amputated limb fits
- The suspension, which holds the prosthesis onto the stump
- The shaft
- The foot
- A covering for cosmetic appearances.
The socket is often lined with foam or silicone to protect the stump. Special socks are also worn over the stump to ensure a proper fit and improve comfort.
Choosing and Using a Prosthesis
A number of factors are involved in choosing a prosthesis. They include:
- The location and level of the amputation.
- The condition of the remaining limb.
- Your activity level, particularly for a prosthetic leg or foot.
- Your specific goals and needs.